Rampage is Up More Than $1.3M in WSOP High Stakes Cash Games
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Ethan "Rampage" Yau hasn't made much noise in the tournament streets at the 2026 World Series of Poker, cashing just twice so far this summer. But while the bracelets have proved elusive, the poker vlogger has been printing money in the biggest cash games in Las Vegas.
The WSOP bracelet winner is in the middle of the hottest run of his career on Hustler Casino Live. Over his last three appearances on the streamed high-stakes game, Yau has piled up more than $1.3 million in profit, including a $707,000 win on June 19. Combined with scores of $302,000 and $316,000 earlier in the month, Rampage has turned three sessions into a seven-figure heater.
Despite just two WSOP cashes to his name this summer, Yau has more than made up for it under the dimly lit lights of HCL, where the biggest pots have been going his way.
Rampage on a Rampage
With a massive $4,800 straddle on, the action folded to Suvarna, who limped with A♦J♥. Moncek came along with 7♦5♣, and Rampage checked his option with 6♠4♦.
The 7♠5♦3♦ flop gave Moncek two pair and Rampage the nut straight, while Suvarna whiffed and checked. Moncek led for $10,000 into the $11,600 pot, and Rampage, playing $193,000, clicked it up to $25,000. Suvarna quickly got out of the way, but Moncek wasn't going anywhere, moving all in over the top. Rampage snap-called.
The 9♠ turn and 6♦ river changed nothing, and Rampage secured the $408,000 pot as Moncek was unable to fill up.
Not long after, Rampage fired off a failed $250,000 bluff against Guilbert, only to win it back and then some from Moncek in one of the biggest pots of the night.
Moncek had been driving the action all session with blind all-ins and countless flips, that ultimately left him nearly $1.5 million in the red. He jammed from the big blind. Rampage, sitting in the first straddle with $304,000 and covered, made the call as the rest of the table got out of the way.
Rampage was in excellent shape with K♣Q♦ against Moncek's K♦6♣. He just needed to dodge three outs to claim the $676,000 pot, and that's exactly what happened as the board ran out 10♦8♠2♥4♣5♠.
Profit/Loss Standings
| Player | Profit/Loss |
|---|---|
| Ethan "Rampage" Yau | +$707,400 |
| Martin Kabrhel | +$685,000 |
| Nik Airball | +$354,200 |
| Gaston | +$51,600 |
| Sakis | +$44,200 |
| Ace | -$100,000 |
| Johan "Yoh Viral" Guilbert | -$103,900 |
| Santhosh Suvarna | -$167,100 |
| Michael "Texas Mike" Moncek | -$1,471,200 |







