The WSOP Circuit champ is looking for backers as he prepares to make a deep run
In anticipation of the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP), Ethan “Rampage” Yau is leading by example and inviting fellow “chat pros” to follow suit.
The famous poker vlogger, known for his high-stakes gambling, challenged his skeptics on X, aiming to win what might be the summer’s most significant prop bet, excluding Landon Tice and Jeremy Becker unless they show interest in joining the action.
Idea for WSOP prop bet, would anyone be interested in fading me and my entire schedule? I’m 0/2 in profitable summers lifetime and looking to make things interesting.
Looking to increase my exposure x2 basically and the fader acts as casino. If I brick a 5K, I lose extra 5K on…
— Rampage (@rampagepoker) April 26, 2024
“Idea for WSOP prop bet, would anyone be interested in fading me and my entire schedule? I’m 0/2 in profitable summers lifetime and looking to make things interesting. Looking to increase my exposure x2 basically and the fader acts as casino. If I brick a 5K, I lose extra 5K on top within prop bet. If I min cash a 5K for 9K, I’ll profit an extra 4K. Winning a 5K for $300K~ then I profit 295K. Looking for action for my whole schedule or capped to a buy in amount. Chat pros, your time to step up and put your money where your Twitter thumbs are,” Yau posted.
Rampage is a six-time WSOP Circuit ring champion. With a YouTube channel boasting nearly 300,000 subscribers, he has attracted a dedicated fanbase that has followed his journey from playing at $1/$3 stakes to participating in million-dollar high-stakes games.
Despite his popularity, some critics believe Rampage isn’t skilled enough to play high-stakes games. These individuals now have a chance to prove their claims, provided they are willing to take the risk.
It’s unlikely that anyone will take Rampage up on his prop bet because if he performs well in a few events, he stands to lose far less than his opponent. However, if anyone out there thinks he’ll be squashed at this summer’s WSOP, he’s ready to accept your challenge.