Maxx Coleman raised to 125,000 from under the gun and Thomas Newton called from the button. Coleman stood pat and Newton took one. Both players checked the draw before Coleman turned over and Newton tossed the losing hand in the muck.
A few moments later, Coleman raised to 125,000 from the cutoff and Newton came along from the big blind. Both players stood pat and Newton checked the draw. Coleman fired 300,000 and Newton got away from it to give another pot to Coleman.
Action folded to Maxx Coleman in the small blind who pushed forward enough chips to put big blind Tomas Szwarcberg all in. Szwarcberg called for his last 575,000.
Both players took one as Coleman showed and Szwarcberg . Coleman hit an ace on the draw, while Szwarcberg drew a three as another short stack stayed alive.
WSOP veteran dealer Tyger was sending the cards around the table when Yuri Dzivielevski made an observation.
"You are the fastest dealer I have seen at the WSOP," the Brazilian player mentioned. Others at the table agreed and pointed out that it's a great skill for this game in particular.
"He's done now! You jinxed it!" Roland Israelashvili interrupted. "Now he's going to screw up!"
The table laughed while Tyger smiled and Maxx Coleman raised to 125,000 from the cutoff. Israelashvili called and both players drew one.
Israelashvili fired 175,000 after the draw and turned over when Coleman called. Coleman shook his head and tossed the losing hand in the muck while Israelashvili stacked up the pot.
Action folded Kenneth Po in the small blind who announced a raise to 300,000 but only put in 150,000. The dealer made his verbal raise stand and forced him to put in the remaining chips before Maxx Coleman announced he was all in.
"My mistake got you an extra 125,000," Po said as he folded, explaining he was thinking about three times the blind and got mixed up.
"You're not used to having so many chips," Roland Israelashvili joked.
"Roland's right. I've already miscounted my stack three times," Po added.
The next hand, Po made sure there was no confusion about his raise size. "Five chips," he said, putting in 125,000 as Tomas Szwarcberg called on the button.
Both players took one and Po checked. Szwarcberg put out 325,000 and Po went into the tank for about two minutes before folding.