'Don't sell me': Rampage wins second WSOP bracelet with rare Pokémon card

Rampage wins second WSOP bracelet
Dave Woods
Dave Woods
Posted on: June 29, 2026 22:48 PDT

The WSOP quietly added a banger of a final table to today's schedule with very little fanfare – and it ended up being a second bracelet and $228,825 payday for Ethan ‘Rampage’ Yau

That was less than the value of the 'super grail' Pokémon card he wore around his neck at the table, a 2005 Rayquaza Gold Star that's among the most sought-after cards in the world.

Rampage beat Adrian Mateos heads-up and denied the Spanish pro his seventh bracelet. This was the first time Mateos has lost heads-up at the WSOP. 

Talking to PokerOrg afterward, Rampage said, “Competing against some of the best players in the world is not easy, and to find a way to come out on top as a video content creator is pretty cool. I haven't won a tournament in almost three years now so this one’s pretty special.