It didn't take long for Christopher Rossiter to get his stack in the middle. He was called by Roger Hairabedian, who showed down the best hand , against Rossiter's . With a ten-high flop, we were primed to finally eliminate one of these tenacious short stacks, but Rossiter turned a jack to take a lead he never relinquished. With a brick on the river, Rossiter doubled to 430,000 and left the media "moat" -- an area inside the main rail but outside the tournament area -- muttering under our breaths. No offense intended to Mr. Rossiter.