I think this may be the most interesting Mateyboy hand that I've witnessed so far...
... and it's a Mateyboy cubed!
I didn't join it til the flop, but I'm pretty sure that MB#1 (in the middle with the green shirt) limped under the gun with Pocket Aces.
MB#2 (Asian fellow with red cap) must have made up the small blind...
... and MB#3 (standing up in the second picture) must have checked.
Flop =

MB#2 checks, MB#3 moves all-in for just 2 or 3 thousand, and MB#1 makes it a chunky 9,000.
When it gets backround to MB#2 in the small blind, he thinks for a good couple of minutes before moving all-in for an extra 5,800.
So, decision back on MB#1 with his Pocket Rockets.
"What you got?"
"Is that a Hollywood move?"
"You could so easily have the flush draw"
"You took 4 minutes to makes that move"
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Anyhow, he finally made the call and flipped over his Bullets?
MB#2 showed

for top 2 pair whilst MB#3 (who was all-in on the big blind) meekly shows the rather vulnerable

Turn =

River =

The T-7 stands up against the Aces, but not against the T-4, which made a backdoor flush, thereby keeping the shortstack in the comp.
Crikey.
Phew, did you manage to follow all that?
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