Adenyia Getting it Quietly
Full Tilt ambassador Martins Adenyia is a quiet but formidable presence at the table. We watched as he quietly picked up a few small pots to steadily grow his stack.
Irish legend Mick McCloskey, sporting his badge strewn hat, and Keith “The Camel” Hawkins however are keeping the table entertained with a stream of bante,r ranging from the countries England have yet to invade, to asking for a penalty for Adenyia for resting his phone on the table.
“How can you do that job?” McCloskey asked a PokerNews reporter. “It’s like watching paint dry. Must be an ex-painter eh?”
Meanwhile a hand broke out at their table. Polish player Jaroslaw Mras raised to 2,000 and was called on the button by Vasileios Korkas from Greece, a PokerStars qualifier. The blinds folded and we went to the flop two handed.
came the flop. Mras checked and Korkas bet 2,700.
The young Polish player check-raised him all-in for a total of 14,000. Having ascertained the count, Korkas called and showed . It wasn’t a bluff shove though as Mras had
The last two cards were and Mras doubled up.
As he stacked his chips Hawkins began to grill him about how he had travelled to Galway and came to the conclusion, “Must be rich eh?”