Ethan Yau (Rampage) with his Triton Poker chip bag

Rampage reaches first Triton final table and sits tied for second

Ethan "Rampage" Yau posted that he made his first Triton Poker final table and will start among the top stacks, teeing up a high-profile run against some of the tour’s biggest names.

Ethan “Rampage” Yau says he has reached his first Triton Poker final table, and he will come in tied for second among the remaining nine players.

For a creator whose audience has watched the full arc from vlog-style bankroll swings to deeper shots in elite fields, a Triton final table is a milestone that carries real weight. Triton stops are defined by tough lineups, big buy-ins, and a structure that forces players to stay sharp as the money gets serious.

First ever triton FT with some legends, coming tied 2/9

Ethan Yau (@rampagepoker)

Starting near the top of the counts changes the decision tree. Instead of simply surviving pay jumps, a big stack can pressure medium stacks, open more hands on the button, and apply ICM-aware leverage when shorter stacks are looking for spots. It also gives Yau more room to take high-variance lines in the biggest pots without immediately putting the run at risk.

If the final table includes multiple established Triton regulars, the next phase is less about avoiding mistakes and more about choosing the right battles. For Yau, closing this out would be a signature result. Even without a trophy, a deep finish in this arena is the kind of datapoint that shifts how opponents and fans talk about his ceiling.

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