I've played this dude a couple times at the $11s on FT and he's one of those that are constantly berating the other players because he thinks he's awesome, but then goes on tilt and starts the all-in steal every time routine.
So I start jaw-jacking with this guy telling him that he's ruining the game for everyone and defending the common player, etc. Then I'm in a hand with him and he min-raises my BB (blinds 60/120) and I'm at about 1100 in chips left. I call it, and the flop is 8 9 3 rainbow. Knowing this guy is a psycho and if I check to him, he'll probably push on me, I reverse the plan and put all my chips in the middle. He folds and I show him 10 9 os. He then proceeds to go totally ape-crap, calling me every name in the book (I'm laughing at all of this). We go back and forth for a while and he starts tilting big time. Anyways, I let him steal my blinds a few times as we are down to 5 players and my hands were crapola. I flat out tell him that if he raises all in on me one more time with his ace crap, that I would push when I got a pair and dub up on him.
Sure enough (and I had won a few hands before this, so i had about 3000 in chips), he pulls the all in routine on my BB and I have pocket 6s. I push em in and he has AK os. I politely ask my computer screen not to fire that A or K up on the board and the poker gods answered. That put me at 5700 in chips and he had about 1900 left. We then danced around a bit until it was the two of us heads up.
We folded a couple hands, I had him out-chipped. He's talking his trash again. I min-raise him with Q 9 os, and he moves all-in on me. I figure he has A junk and its coin flip time. He had A 10 suited. The flop:
6 8 7.....the turn.....5!!!!!....river 3
I proceed to laugh at him as he called me every name under the sun for calling with Q 9 os. I told him GG and closed it up.
Granted my call was fishy as all get out and I'm sure some of you will have a problem with my 10 9 os all in (I was trying to out play a player I had a read on), but I just didn't feel like messing with him anymore. The poker gods granted me a "high five" and an extra $18 for my bankroll.