Las Vegas Review-Journal

Yau livestream­s WSOP triumph

- By Jim Barnes Las Vegas Review-journal

Ethan Yau won his first World Series of Poker bracelet early Monday, and he has the video toproveit.

Yau (screen name Rampagep) won Event 26 of the WSOP Online, the $500 buy-in No-limit Hold’em Grande Finale, earning $164,493.99. He prevailed in a field of 2,502 entries (1,677 players and 825 rebuys) on WSOP. com.

Yau, who had never cashed in a WSOP event, livestream­ed his victory on his Youtube channel, using a short time delay so he could show his hole cards and explain his strategy without giving up informatio­n to his opponents.

Yau won heads-up against Brian Patrick (Lakersgtd), who earned $101,668.77. In the final hand, Yau’s pocket fours held up all-in before the flop against Patrick’s ace-eight.

The flagship WSOP that normally is held every summer at therioconv­entioncent­erhas been postponed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The U.S. leg of the WSOP Onlineincl­udesoneeve­ntevery day in July. Players must be physically located in Nevada or Newjerseyt­oplay.

Event 27, a $400 No-limit Hold’em freezeout tournament,startedat3­p.m.monday and is expected to end early Tuesday. Event 28 is a $1,000

Omaha High-low six-handed tournament­thatstarts­at3p.m. Tuesday.

A series for players who live outside the U.S. — or Americans who can travel out of the country — started July 19 and runs through Sept. 6 on Ggpoker.

Contact Jim Barnes at jbarnes@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0277. Follow @Jimbarnesl­v on Twitter.

 ?? Youtube ?? Ethan Yau narrates his play with a slight time delay at the final table of Event 26 of the World Series of Poker Online early Monday on his Youtube channel.
Youtube Ethan Yau narrates his play with a slight time delay at the final table of Event 26 of the World Series of Poker Online early Monday on his Youtube channel.

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