I was playing low stakes limit hold'em 9 handed at a local brick and mortar with the aces cracked 100 dollar promotion, and woke up with aces under the gun. I open raised preflop, and got 2 callers. The flop came Q 9 5 rainbow, giving me an overpair on a bone dry flop. The lone little blind that called preflop checked, I bet, the player in position called, and the player in the blind folded. The turn came a 9, putting a flush draw on the board. I bet, and the late position player called. Strangely, on this street, I could feel the player who folded the flop becoming uncomfortable and fidgeting in their seat. The river came a blank, and I fired again, and got called by K Q on the end for a worse 2 pair.
When I tabled my hand on the end, it caused the small blind to go into an absolute frenzy. He started berating me about my "idiotic play", how I should have let him see the turn, which would have given him trips. Then, I would have been given the 100 dollars for aces cracked, and he could have taken the pot. I explained to him my reasoning in the hand, that I was charging inferior hands to draw, and getting value on my strong made hand which was more likely to hold up and take the pot than get cracked, so passively rooting for my aces to get cracked would not be in my best interests in the vast majority of circumstances, as I would lose value on my hand when they weren't cracked. He insisted on interrupting me while I tried to calmly talk him down, and he kept arguing and spouting nonsense at me.
I got the best revenge a few hands later when he tried to "crack" my nines full with a flush draw that he completed on the river