Matt Perrins' great wall of chips was shrinking after he found himself on the wrong end of a few flips, but he's moving back in the upward direction after the last card of the latest all-in confrontation. Perrins opened to 41,000 under the gun, and action folded around to Christopher McCormack in the small blind. McCormack moved all in, and since he only had a total of 182,000, Perrins had to make the call. Perrins showed to McCormack's , meaning he wasn't as big a dog as could have been. At least until the flop came . After the on the turn, McCormack only had to dodge four outs to avoid elimination. And right on cue, the appeared to complete Perrins' straight and bust McCormack.