Ok so let me give the hands that showed up:
Sentimental Hands(I have many, but only a few showed up):
K-Small(2-8) any suit (slang term: King Rag):
My brother and I have been struck by King-Small being dealt VERY often. In all the home games we have played together this has been the most superstitious hand because it's always more often than it should be for both my brother and I.
Queen-Duce any suit:
My brother and I used to play poker tournaments at a local casino. There was this guy that we called "baldy" because he was bald. If you got put next to him he would talk you ear off and he was a horrible poker player, but loved to speak as though he were a pro. His favorite hand is Queen / Two which is an unplayable hand in most situations. My brother and I found that very funny so we always play Queen-Duce when we play against eachother and try to beat the other person with; fun times.
Nine-Five any suit:
Nine five is a superstious hand for my brother only, but I am well aware of it. It all started with my brother's friend and workmate that continuously made two pair before the end of the hand and always loses with it anyway. My brother and I always laugh when one of us has 9-5 because it's a death setence because you will have a strong hand... but not strong enough by the end of the hand.
King-Queen any suit:
King / Queen is my favorite hand and I love to play it, espeically when it's suited.
The first thing we do before we play is what is called "finding the button." The dealer deals one card to each person face up. The person with the h highest card gets the Dealer Button. The Dealer Button is used to determine who acts first, who has to bet blind before the hand and a number of other things used for strategy; the button moves clockwise to the next player after each hand. He dealt two cards to find the button I got the King of clubs and my brother dealy himself the 6 of clubsl King-Rag, we had a chuckle.
We have this inside joke when we play; he's always jokingly accusing me of looking at the bottom card of the deck when he's shuffling and tells me to stop cheating; it's fun. Sometimes he makes it impossible for me not to see the bottom card and still accuses me of cheating when I see it. He did this the first time he shuffled and I saw the Ace of Spades and pointed it out. That's another thing we joke about when we play, more often than not there is an Ace at the bottom of the deck; many a time have we chuckled because it always seems like there is an Ace there. (he's not cheating btw, I know from an outsiders perspective it sounds viable, but believe it's not).
The Ace of Spades showed up on the Board which ends up being 5 cards by the end of the hand. The Ace of Spades was on the board on ALL eight hands we played except for one where it was one of my whole cards.
There were 8 hands alltogether; every time the Ace of Spades was out on the board and every time at least one of us had King-Small. The one time I didn't have King-Small I had the Ace of Spades; funny thing is when I had it I made trip Aces with it and lost to my brother's King-Duce of clubs which made a flush by the end of the hand.
There was one hand we didn't play, I guess that would be a phantom 9th hand that only our face down 4 whole cards were dealt. We had just got done with a hand where he had Queen-Duce and I have King-Three. The very next hand he dealt himself a different Queen-Duce (different suits so different cards alltogether) it pissed him off because it's a crappy hand so he just shuffled really good then dealt again.
The last hand was my King-Seven vs his Nine-Five; we didn't even play it because at this point we knew something was up. I'll try to post the math to have it make more sense.
Edit: oh yeah I had King-Queen for one of the 9 hands. I was going against my brother's King-Small.
-Sab