Rampage won over $1.3 million in high-stakes cash games at the WSOP.

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Ethan “Rampage” Yau has accumulated over $1.3 million in high-stakes cash games at Hustler Casino Live, including a single-game win of $707,000 on June 19, making him one of the hottest poker table winners recently.

Published: June 22, 2026 Updated: June 22, 2026 Category: International News
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Rampage won over $1.3 million in high-stakes cash games at the WSOP. Ethan “Rampage” Yau has accumulated over $1.3 million in high-stakes cash games at Hustler Casino Live, including a single-game win of $707,000 on June 19, making him one of the hottest poker table winners recently.

Ethan “Rampage” Yau hasn’t garnered much attention in the 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) tournaments, with only two winning entries so far this summer. However, while he remains elusive of a gold bracelet, the poker video blogger has been consistently making big money in Las Vegas’s biggest cash games.

This WSOP bracelet winner is currently enjoying the hottest phase of his Hustler Casino Live career. In his three most recent live high-stakes cash games, Yau has accumulated over $1.3 million in winnings, including a $707,000 win on June 19th. Combined with earlier wins of $302,000 and $316,000 this month, Rampage has turned three live games into a staggering seven-figure profit.

Despite only having two WSOP prize records this summer, Yau has made up for it all under the dim lights of the HCL—where the biggest pots tip in his favor.

Rampage Explosion

In a massive $4,800-stack frenzy, it was Suvarna's turn to act, and he limped in with A♦J♥. Moncek called with 7♦5♣, and Rampage checked with 6♠4♦.

The flop came 7♠5♦3♦, giving Moncek two pair and Rampage the nut straight, while Suvarna missed and checked. Moncek led out to $10,000 in a pot of $11,600, and Rampage, holding $193,000, raised to $25,000. Suvarna quickly conceded, but Moncek went all-in. Rampage called instantly.

The turn 9♠ and the river 6♦ didn't change anything; Rampage secured a pot of $408,000—Moncek failed to make a full house.

Shortly after, Rampage launched a failed $250,000 bluff against Guilbert, but then won it back from Moncek and over-profited, taking down one of the biggest pots of the night.

Moncek dominated the game throughout with all-in blinds and numerous coin flips, ultimately losing nearly $1.5 million. He went all-in from the big blind. Rampage, sitting in the first stack with $304,000, was covered by his opponent, called, and the rest of the players conceded.

Rampage was in a superb position with K♣Q♦ against Moncek's K♦6♣. He only needed to dodge three outs to win the pot of $676,000—and just as he hoped, the board opened with 10♦8♠2♥4♣5♠.

Profit and loss statement

playerProfit and 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

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