Heimiller and Leibman Chop It Up
There was 400,000 in the middle by the river of a huge pot between Dan Heimiller, Joe Leibman, and Michael Cipolla. Heimiller tossed another bet at the board, and Leibman raised to 120,000. Cipolla folded, and Heimiller wasn't happy about it, but he called. Leibman's was good for the high half of the pot with the rivered nut flush, and Heimiller's was enough for the low half of the pot since his 6-4-3-2-A beat Leibman's 7-6-3-2-A. The chopped up the huge pot and split Cippolla's money.
Heimiller can celebrate his profit from the pot with the unusual order the cocktail waiter just brought to the table - two cups of tomato juice and a cup of ice.