I’ve been working so hard, working with Chip Leader Coaching, studying, I felt so much more confident going into this final table and just feel I played so much better. A lot of travel n 2018 and losing money, I’ve been down all year. Back in 2016 was my first big win, but this one confirms my game,” said Rubinberg, who was the short stack with 27 players remaining. His other title came back in 2016 when he won the MSPT Wisconsin State Poker Championship for $120,808. 10 spot on the MSPT’s all-time money list with $386,537 in earnings. With the win, Rubinberg moved into the No. In the end, it was Illinois’ Andy Rubinberg coming out on top to win a $179,776 first-place prize and his second MSPT title.
The MSPT Season 9 Finale at Canterbury Park drew 977 entries creating a $977,000 total prize pool, which made it by far the largest major poker tournament ($1K+ buy-in) in Minnesota history.