I won a round of poker. I was playing with my roommates Josh & Mario. Mario was short-stack, I was tall-stack. The blinds are 20/10, I straddle putting forward 40. Josh goes All-In on pocket 8's. Mario calls him with suited Ace-Queen. I'm looking at suited 4-6 and think that I should just fold. So I fold, right? Nope. I call Josh's all-in and have him covered by about 100. Main pot is between all three of us (about 1000 total), the side pot is between Josh and I (about 400 total). So the flop comes and I'm looking at two pair; a 4 and a 6 came on the flop. Josh is looking at a single higher pair with a good possibility for a Trips, Mario's chasing a Flush. I'm sitting back thinking I am probably beat. After all, 2-pair doesn't often win. So first turn does nothing for me. We're waiting on the River. On the River comes a 4; my Two-Pair becomes a Full House (4's full of 6's), beating Josh's new Two-Pair (8's full of 4's). Mario missed out on his Flush. So I win and bring in the entire pot; I was tall stacked before but now they're both out.