
The 2026 World Series of Poker Online options three hybrid occasions, every of which performs on WSOP Online till the ultimate desk, which reconvenes dwell and in-person in Las Vegas to resolve a champion.
On Monday, June 29, the WSOP Online $5,300 no-limit maintain’em six-max championship noticed a fully stacked half-dozen contenders present as much as Paris Las Vegas, together with eight-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman, six-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos, high-stakes common Dejan Kaladjurdjevic, bracelet winner Pedro Neves, and two-time bracelet winner Shannon Shorr.
Made last desk of the web $5300 6max NL hybrid occasion! Coming again third of 6. We’ll play out the remainder of the event dwell at Paris Las Vegas on Monday 6/29 at 4:15 PM if any of yall wanna come via. pic.twitter.com/ThKM6aUc0v
— Shannon Shorr (@ShannonShorr) June 28, 2026
In the tip, it was common poker vlogger Ethan ‘Rampage’ Yau who emerged victorious, defeating Mateos heads-up to safe his second profession bracelet and the highest prize of $228,825.
Yau, who has over half of 1,000,000 followers throughout Instagram and YouTube, now has over $4.9 million in recorded event earnings. This was his third-largest payday but, following a $894,240 win in a $25,000 excessive curler on the 2022 World Poker Tour World Championship and a win within the 2021 MSPT Venetian important occasion for $230,379.
Red-Hot Summer Run For Rampage
This event win got here scorching on the heels of an enormous live-streamed money sport spree for Yau. In three periods of high-stakes play, he amassed over $1.3 million in income.
That included an enormous $676,000 pot the place his Ok♣Q♦ held towards the Ok♦6♣ of two-time bracelet winner Michael ‘Texas Mike’ Moncek.
WOW!! @rampagepoker is on hearth!! 🔥🔥🔥
After profitable over $700K final evening, Rampage is up over $1.3 MILLION the final 2 weeks in simply 3 video games pic.twitter.com/7QylEthg2p
— Hustler Casino Live (@HCLPokerPresent) June 20, 2026
Thinning The Field
The last desk started with Schulman within the lead and Yau in second chip place. Schulman was in the end the primary to fall. He misplaced a giant conflict with pocket nines towards the flopped journey tens of Kaladjurdjevic to fall in the direction of the underside of the counts. He then was outraced by the pocket threes of Mateos, which held towards A-6 to ship Schulman packing in sixth place ($50,850).
Yau doubled throughout five-handed play, with A♣Q♦ holding off Q♣J♣ for Kaladjurdjevic. That gave Yau the lead, which he quickly expanded with pocket tens profitable a flip towards A♦Q♥ for Neves (fifth – $62,150).
Shorr quickly busted Kaladjurdjevic (4th – $96,050), with A♦Q♥ holding towards A♠10♠ on a J♠J♦6♥8♦7♣. The Montenegrin now had practically $6.8 million in profession cashes to his title.
A preflop race spelled Shorr’s finish, although. His 5♠5♦ squared off towards A♥Ok♦ for Mateos. The Q♥5♥4♥ flop improved Shorr to center set, but additionally gave Mateos outs to an ace-high flush. The 2♥ flip accomplished Mateos’ flush, leaving Shorr in want of a board pair on the tip. The 3♦ rolled off as a substitute and Shorr settled for $129,950 because the third-place finisher.
Rampage Vs. Mateos For The Gold

Mateos, who has over $69.8 million in total profession cashes to his title, held roughly a 6:5 chip lead when heads-up play started. Yau received a giant pot with Q♣9♣ towards Q♥8♣ on a A♣9♥8♥A♦3♣ board, worth betting huge on the tip and receiving a name to take practically a 2:1 lead of his personal.
The Spanish celebrity battled again to regain the benefit, solely to cede management of the match once more when his A♣6♥ misplaced a preflop conflict towards A♦10♣. Yau’s superior ace held to provide him a greater than 5:1 chip lead.
Mateos hung round, however ultimately was all-in with 10♦9♣ trailing Q♥Q♣. The board got here down A♠J♦2♠10♠8♠ and Yau’s pocket pair earned him the pot and the title. Mateos settled for $175,150 because the second-place finisher.
The Madrid native now sits simply shy of $20 million in WSOP earnings, which is sweet for fifth all-time. Daniel Negreanu is the one participant with over $25 million in bracelet-event cashes.
Final Table Payouts
| Place | Player | Payout |
| 1 | Ethan Yau | $228,825 |
| 2 | Adrian Mateos | $175,150 |
| 3 | Shannon Shorr | $129,950 |
| 4 | Dejan Kaladjurdjevic | $96,050 |
| 5 | Pedro Neves | $62,150 |
| 6 | Nick Schulman | $50,850 |
Photo credit: WSOP / Alicia Skillman, Lennart Hennig
