Anthony Ruberto Wins WPT Jacksonville 2011

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Anthony Ruberto has won the World Poker Tour Jacksonville 2011 and the $325,928 that comes with that honor.

Mr. Ruberto lives just a few miles up the street from Gambling911.com Miami Beach headquarters in Hallandale Beach, Florida. 

He also won a seat at the $25,500 WPT World Championship event at Bellagio in the spring of 2012.   He lived most of his life in Massachusetts. 

"But for now, I'm going to go away to an island somewhere," Ruberto, 30, told the Sun Sentinel. 

Ruberto has previously come in second at the $5000 Fall Poker Open main event after he was in second place and chopped with Harrison Gimbel, earning $275,24

Here was the finishing order…

1.    Anthony Ruberto  -  $325,928
2.    Sam Soverel  -  $187,762
3.    Lisa Hamilton  -  $112,657
4.    Vitor Coelho  -  $75,105
5.    Artie Rodriguez  -  $55,077
6.    Darryll Fish  -  $46,315

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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