Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Break it down!
The players are about to break but one man who will not be coming back is Berhard Perner because he has just been eliminated.
Joining the action on a 


board, Kevin Vandersmissen bet 25,000 only to see Perner make it 60,000 to play. With the action back on Vandersmissen he moved a stack of blue 10,000 chips, worth 500,000, passed the betting line to put Perner all in.
Perner stood up from his seat and checked out the information displayed on the big screens around the tournament area, presumably to check the payouts, then he sat down and called.
Vandersmissen:

Perner:

An eight and only an eight would save Perner from elimination but it was not to be as the
fell on the river and we are down to just 20 players in the Main Event
The board was reading 



and Cristian Dragomir fired out 126,000 on the river while Vladimir Geshkenbein was debating the call. It looked as though for all intents and purposes the call was about to be made but at the last second the Russian changed his mind and folded.
Dragomir triumphantly turned over 
for a busted flush draw.
PokerStars qualifier Denis Murphy is having some serious swings, having previously doubled up earlier he dropped back down to 176,000 and moved all-in preflop. Team PokerStars Pro Alex Kravchenko made the call from the cutoff and everyone else folded.
Murphy: 

Kravchenko: 

Board: A low-looking 



.
Both players are on around 350,000
Hans Erlandsson had raised and Bernhard Perner three-bet to around 65,000 by the time we got there; after a little tanking Erlandsson called.
They saw a 

flop and Erlandsson immediately announced all in to cover Perner, who had left himself with around 250,000 behind. Perner now commenced an epic dwell-up, which culminated five or six minutes later with him calling the clock on himself. Around halfway through his allotted minute he finally folded, and thereby bumped Erlandsson's stack up to 580,000.
Alex Kravchenko opened to 29,000 under the gun and to his immediate left Manilo Iemina went all in. It folded around to Giacomo Maisto in the small blind, who now reshoved. Kravchenko gave it some serious thought, clutching his middle in a rather Napoleonic pose, before shaking his head and folding; Maisto and Iemina turned their cards over.
Iemina: 

Maisto: 

Iemina had a bit of a sweat ahead of him, but his aces ultimately held on the 



board and he doubled to around 550,000.
Berhard Perner has just doubled up through the Romanian Iulian Ruxandescu over on Table 2.
Perner moved all in from under the gun for 140,000 chips and was quickly called by Ruxandescu from the big blind. The board ran out 



and Perner's 
prevailed against the 
of his opponent.
Cristian Tardea fired out 100,000 on the river of a 



board, Giacomo Maisto made the call and then surprisingly Manilo Iemina made an overcall as well.
Tardea looked a little surprised but turned over 
for a rivered full house and both Italians mucked, disappointed.
Big stack, check. Playing great, check. Running well, check. Kevin Vandersmissen is ticking all the boxes that are required to become an EPT Chmapion at the moment as Gabriele Lepore has just discovered.
Lepore opened from the hijack to 24,000 and when it folded to Vandersmissen in the small blind he made it 64,000 to play. Back to Lepore and the Italian moved all in for 140,000 and he was snapped off by Vandersmissen.
Vandersmissen:

Lepore:

Board:




With that Lepore is eliminated and we are down to 21 players here at the PokerStars.net EPT Snowfest