Ethan “Rampage” Yau added a second WSOP bracelet to his resume after posting a victory shout that immediately caught poker Twitter’s attention.
BRACELET #2 WOOOOO
Ethan Yau (@rampagepoker)
For many players, a bracelet is the career-defining line on the bio. For a modern creator like Yau, it is also a piece of proof that the content and the competitive results can coexist at the highest-profile festival in the game.
The win matters because it reinforces a trend that has been building for years at the World Series of Poker: the lines between “pro,” “personality,” and “creator” are blurrier than ever. Rampage’s audience follows the journey in real time, but bracelets are still won the old-fashioned way: long days, tough fields, and pressure spots that do not care how big your platform is.
Incredibly grateful for my second bracelet and for all the support along the way!
Ethan Yau (@rampagepoker)
With the summer schedule still rolling, Yau’s momentum becomes a story to track on its own. When players are peaking at the WSOP, the next deep run can come quickly, and every big finish adds fuel to the broader conversation about who the next wave of headline tournament winners will be.



