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.
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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 ![]()
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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?”