Andreas Wiese (who had lost a lot of chips at the start of this level) has doubled up after getting it all-in preflop with 
against Hans Erlandsson's 
preflop and surviving on a 



board.
Erlandsson has been crippled and only has about 80,000 left.
Andreas Wiese (who had lost a lot of chips at the start of this level) has doubled up after getting it all-in preflop with 
against Hans Erlandsson's 
preflop and surviving on a 



board.
Erlandsson has been crippled and only has about 80,000 left.
Kevin Vandersmissen opened to 16,000 and Morten Mortensen reraised to 39,500. But now Tomer Berda cold four-bet from the button - a total bet of 100,000, with around 75,000 behind.
Vandersmissen folded but Mortensen thought about it for a while. Eventually he announced all in, Berda naturally called all in, and the cards were on their backs, Vandersmissen by the by announcing that he had folded 
.
Mortensen: 

Berda: 

Board: 




With that, the Israeli WSOP bracelet winner was busto, and Mortensen was up to 745,000.
August Schlegl has been eliminated by Martins Adeniya when the former pushed all-in with 
from middle position for around 80,000 and the Brit called with 
on the button.
The board was 



- Schlegl paired jacks were too little, too late against Adeniya's flopped pair of aces.
Bastien Casanova was all-in preflop with 
against Pieter Druif's 
but the Dutch PokerStars qualifier managed to spike the river of a 



board to eliminated his short-stacked Swiss opponent.
Players are still dropping with decent regularity and there is a debate now as to whether the tournament will need a dinner break.
Andrey Gulyy opened to 16,500 and Iulian Ruxandescu called behind, but David van der Weele shoved from the small blind for 134,000. Gulyy quickly folded but Ruxandescu decided to give him a spin and made the call.
Van de Weele: 

Ruxandescu: dominating with 

Board: a completely uneventful 




Ruxandescu is now up to around three quarters of a million.
More good fortune for Pieter Druif, as he raised preflop with 
and got a call from the gentleman on the button. Druif check-called a bet on the 

flop and they saw a
turn. Druif shoved and his opponent called with 
for middle set - and the river dropped a
making Druif a fortuitous Broadway straight.
Daniele Guidetti has been eliminated losing two hands in very quick succession to go from hero to zero.
First, he opened the betting to 21,000 from early position, next to act, Vladimir Geshkenbein made the call but Berhard Perner to his direct left moved all in for what turned out to be 97,000.
The action folded back to Guidetti and he moved all in and when Geshkenbein got out of the way the cards were turned onto their backs.
Guidetti:

Perner:

Board:



- The king on the flop helped to seal the deal and dropped Guidetti down to 160,000.
These chips went into the pot the very next hand when he again raised to 21,000 and again was called by Geshkenbein. The flop came down 

, Guidetti checked, Geshkenbein bet 30,000 and then snap-called when Guidetti moved all in.
Geshkenbein:

Guidetti:{adqc]
The turn and river came the
and
respectively and just like that Guidetti was eliminated from the tournament.
Rudolf Koster's PokerStars.net EPT Snowfest is over after he came unstuck in a hand against Iulian Ruxandescu and one that angered Andrey Gulyy.
Gulyy raised to 16,500 from early position, next to act was Koster and he moved all in for 40,000 chips. The action then folded to Ruxandescu who moved all in for 450,000, which forced Gulyy out of the pot.
Gulyy was unhappy at the fact he was having to fold his pocket eights (he flashed them to Ruxandescu) and he would be even more upset when the board ran out in full.
Koster:

Ruxandescu:

The 

flop brought some "ooh's" from the gathering crowds but any hopes of an upset were soon over as the turn and river were the
(would have made Gulyy a set) and
respectively to send Koster to the rail.
Kevin Vandermissen is suffering the swings of epic flippage at the moment, first he won with 
to knock out Jan Wilken, who held 
on a 



board.
Soon after though, it was the other way when Vandermissen then doubled up Simon Ravnsbaek, again the Belgian holding 
but was no good versus 
on a 



board. Vandermissen lost all the chips he had previously gained but still remains with a respectable 500,000 stack
Bruno Martin has been eliminated after he attempted to check-shove the turn of a 


board with 
but Koen De Visscher quickly called with 
which held on the
river.
De Visscher now has 1.1 million in chips.