Professional casino streamers often play enormous bets and regularly win incredible sums. It's no wonder that the question of whether it can all be real is raised time and again. ROSHTEIN is one of the biggest names in the scene, but he is also one of the most scrutinized protagonists. He has been accused countless times of gambling with fake credits, which he has always denied. Now it seems he may have betrayed himself.

On December 3, the YouTube channel Anti Gambling Gambling Club published a critical report on the streaming star ROSHTEIN, questioning his gambling practices and financial resources. Such allegations are not new.

ROSHTEIN, notorious for his extroverted victory dances, was already one of the main characters in a report by the same channel on fake assets a few months ago. For years, he - like several other streamers - has been suspected of not playing with his own money, but with credits from various platform operators as part of lucrative advertising deals. Our report on the spread of "counterfeit money streaming" had already addressed this issue. There have also been many discussions within the GambleJoe community.

So far, however, there has been a lack of solid evidence. However, the new report from Anti Gambling Gambling Club could change that. ROSHTEIN really does seem to have betrayed itself.

A report that is likely to make waves: "ROSHTEIN just made a HUGE mistake..."

The YouTube channel Anti Gambling Gambling Club takes a hard look at ROSHTEIN in its report. It starts with the question of whether his extroverted victory dances and incredible winnings can really be real - or whether a dubious game is being played here.

Five sample clips analyze wins that together amount to more than 80 million US dollars. A sum that dwarfs the fortunes of music greats such as Post Malone or 50 Cent. Particularly in focus: a max win of 24 million dollars in the slot Brute Force from Nolimit City - a win that, as it later turns out, is not what it seems.

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The mistakes that got everything rolling

What initially looked like another ROSHTEIN triumph turned out to be a serious faux pas. While playing the popular slot, he collected the max win of 24 million dollars. But a closer analysis revealed inconsistencies.

1. Missing registration in the global database

Nolimit City maintains a central leaderboard on which all big wins are entered. Curiously, Trainwreckstv had landed an enormous max win of 20 million dollars around half an hour before ROSHTEIN. This win appeared immediately in the database, whereas there was no trace of ROSHTEIN's 24 million - even days later.

2. The balance counter in the replay

In the replay of his victory, which ROSHTEIN showed in his stream on Kick, one critical detail stood out. His account balance was immediately reduced by exactly 24 million dollars - the amount of his direct hit. The report does not interpret this curious event in any more detail. However, the account suggests that it is an indication of a manual adjustment or a simulated win. If ROSHTEIN had not shown the crucial point again in detail, the inconsistency would probably not even have been noticed. Incidentally, the streaming service Kick has announced an adjustment to its gambling rules.

Trainwreckstv and the tensions in the scene

The report also exacerbates the rivalry between ROSHTEIN and Trainwreckstv, another well-known casino streamer. The two have had a critical relationship for years, characterized by accusations and public exchanges of blows.

It was Trainwreckstv who first noticed the questionable incident and made it public. His own winnings of 20 million dollars were correctly listed. He therefore investigated and suggested that something was wrong with ROSHTEIN's win.

The conclusions

Nolimit City is known for its cool designed, high-risk slots with high multipliers - but also for its very transparent systems. Multipliers of 10,000x are not uncommon - and the leaderboards offer players and the community a way to compete or simply view odds.

  • One key question is: Why wasn't ROSHTEIN's win recorded?

The fact that a win of this size was neither recorded nor verified in a timely manner raises considerable questions. ROSHTEIN would clearly have set a new record here. He himself argued that the provider might have had to check the sum first.

  • Comparison with other wins

If ROSHTEIN's win had first required extensive verification, this would probably also have been the case with Trainwreckstv's slightly higher sum (compared to millions). However, this was listed within minutes.

  • The balance counter as a key indicator

The most striking detail remains the balance counter in ROSHTEIN's replay. The sudden reduction of his balance by exactly 24 million dollars significantly strengthened the suspicion that the win was just a staging. It is possible that the amount was changed by a manual entry. This is technically possible in advertising deals between streamers and platform operators. We can only speculate as to why the balance was reduced by the supposed win immediately after the max-win. Was it a mistake on the part of the casino?

  • Criticism of lack of transparency

Although it is not yet common practice, more and more streamers are disclosing their payments. However, ROSHTEIN remains conspicuously vague in every respect. You can't see his money movements. In his statements, he also repeatedly evades the issue and tries to distract viewers. The argument that the win is still being checked by the provider contradicts the usual procedure, in which a final check is usually carried out at casino level.

Conclusion

The report by Anti Gambling Gambling Club sums up what many have long suspected: Fake balance games are not an exception in the world of casino streamers, but probably standard. ROSHTEIN may just be the most prominent example. As often discussed in our GambleJoe forum, streamers are extremely lucrative advertising media for online casinos. The customers and revenue generated by them apparently justify generous staging - at the expense of the viewers. In fact, the latter are deceived by a distorted reality.

The development of recent years, which the report also addresses, is particularly alarming: bets that used to attract attention at 20 dollars now seem like pocket money. Sums in excess of hundreds of thousands and regular winnings in the millions have become the "new normal" - an image that no longer has anything to do with the reality of most players. The documentary makers draw a sobering conclusion: these sums of money are finally decoupling casino streaming from the everyday life of the average user.

The crucial question remains: Will the incident have consequences for ROSHTEIN? It is likely that some viewers will lose trust. But it is just as likely that many will stay - not least because ROSHTEIN itself regularly emphasizes in its evasive answers: "It doesn't matter where the money comes from. For most, it's the show that counts. And that will probably continue.

Source of the image: Screenshot from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly5pxkVLaBA&ab_channel=AntiGamblingGamblingClub

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