Two "interesting" players on the table.
One is the best part of 90 years old & is in every pot.
Early doors in Level 1 he twice confuses his chip sizes & throws in 5,500 (5k + 500) rather than the obviously intended 600 (500 + 100). To be fair, the chip colours of the 500 & 5,000 are very similar. He claims he's colour blind, & maybe he is.
On one occasion he did it I had A-10, but I quickly abandoned the idea of a squeeze, he'd call for sure, & it's way too early for that sort of malarky.
Soon, with J-9 on a J high flop he bet quite big. Q-Q man jams on him, & our hero calls instantly with J-9, only to river another J & get the lot.
Next, he's in 3 way action v flopped flush, flopped straight, & our 90 year-old has top 2, & boats up on the river to bust 2 players.

The other interesting one we'll call Mr Shove. Any time he found a big hand he simply moved all-in pre-flop.
Anyway, fella (K-K) makes it 1,600 to go & Mr Shove makes his trademark move, all-in for about 30,000. Naturally, K-K man is loving life until he sees Mr Shove has the Aces. Not sure I've ever seen Aces played worse but it worked so good luck to him.