A Steel Wheel's a Pretty Good Hand for Benyamine

David Benyamine and Jerry Buss were in the blinds for a three-way flop that came
. They both checked to a third player in the hand, who made a bet. Benyamine called and then Buss called behind.
The turn was a third low card, . Benyamine led out and only Buss made the call.
The river came down . Benyamine made one last bet that Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, called. Benyamine turned over
for a steel wheel, a five-high straight flush. Buss showed
, having made a seven-high straight and a live five for low. Neither hand was good enough to get any portion of the pot.