Ethan "Rampage" Yau says he just won his second WSOP bracelet. The poker creator and tournament regular posted a celebratory update that immediately drew a big response from fans and fellow players.
BRACELET #2 WOOOOO
Ethan Yau (@rampagepoker)
While Yau kept the post short, the reaction did not. The replies quickly turned into a mix of congratulations, railbird hype, and the usual post-win detective work as people tried to pin down which event and format the bracelet came from. That dynamic has become a familiar part of modern WSOP coverage: the initial headline travels fast on social, with the details filling in from the crowd and follow-up posts.
For Yau, another bracelet matters beyond the trophy. His brand has been built around documenting the highs and lows of tournament travel, and WSOP results have a way of changing momentum for an entire summer. A deep run can open doors to bigger buy-ins, stronger backing opportunities, and more spotlight invitations, especially when the win is framed as a breakout moment for a content-first poker career.
The win also lands in the middle of a WSOP schedule where fields remain massive and variance is brutal. That makes any bracelet-worthy run notable, but it is particularly noteworthy when it comes from a player who splits time between playing and producing. Whether the next update is a vlog breakdown, a hand history thread, or a quick photo from the payout desk, expect the poker internet to stay locked in for the details behind bracelet number two.



