The first time I played in a casino I got lucky with quite a few hands and ended up quadrupling my money (2500 to 10415 SEK) in 2h15m. My favourite hand was this one:
I called a raise with

putting my opponent on a high pocket pair. Normally I would fold in this situation knowing that I was a big underdog. It was relatively cheap however, 200 SEK which was 4 times the big blind, and I got to play the hand heads-up (didn't have to worry about raises). I thought I had the perfect hand in a sense. If I got lucky and he really did have a big pair I could win a huge pot and if I would miss the flop I could just throw away my hand and I would only have lost 200. I got extremely lucky on the flop. The flop came

- a flush and a straight flush draw!!! I ended up taking all his money. He showed down

. How's that for a lucky hand?

However, I hardly ever play that sort of hand when I play my regular games, only in late position or from the blinds and only when there are a certain number of callers/limpers (unraised pot). Normally I only play online. I like to play 4 tables and play very tight so I usually just throw away those type of hands and wait for something better or concentrate on what's happening on the other tables. I can't help thinking about that hand when I get 76s though.
Matt