The turnout for the All In For Impact charity event was high, resulting in a successful night
Ethan “Rampage” Yau took home the win at the Charity Series of Poker (CSOP) “All In For Impact” event on November 2, hosted at Hattie Marie’s Texas BBQ on Las Vegas Boulevard. With a $250 buy-in, the event brought together players to compete for a $5,000 prize pool plus over $9,000 in donated prizes. Beyond the winnings, this event held a deeper purpose: supporting the Williams-Marshall Cares Leadership Program, which empowers youth with the skills and inspiration needed to become future leaders and positive role models in their communities.
Yau, known widely in the poker community as “Rampage Poker,” added the CSOP trophy to his list of career accomplishments, a win that resonates with his followers and poker enthusiasts. Alongside Yau, several notable personalities attended, including Brandon Marshall, a former NFL linebacker and Las Vegas native who hosted the event. Marshall’s career highlights include an eight-year NFL run and a Super Bowl 50 victory with the Denver Broncos.
The event also attracted a diverse crowd of celebrities, from actors like Peter Mackenzie and Katie Morgan to UFC fighters Antonio Trocoli and Mackenzie Dern, as well as “Ghost Adventures” star Jay Wasley and tattoo artist Joey Hamilton. Familiar faces from the poker world, such as Joey Ingram, Mike Matusow, and CSOP founder Matt Stout, were also there to show support.
Proceeds from the evening went to the Williams-Marshall Cares Leadership Program, a nonprofit focused on empowering youth through sports, leadership development, and community involvement. By hosting charity events like this one, CSOP combines the excitement of poker with community-driven efforts to support future generations.