$953,000 for a single spin! Roshtein and "Raccoon" from Le Cowboy made history
Streaming "king" Roshtein once again proved why he is considered a high roll legend by winning 3,364x. Live, in front of thousands of viewers, he turned a single spin in the Le Cowboy slot into an incredible $953,000. And this despite the fact that he played at his usual insane bet of $300.
This win is not just luck, it is a perfect storm in which all the most powerful mechanics of the slot have converged.
Anatomy of the "Golden" Spin
THE PERFECT STORM IN LE COWBOY!
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Text:Ever wondered what a $953,000 spin looks like?@ROSHTEINS just showed us. Playing on a $300 stake, he landed the Raccoon, a stack of bullet multipliers, AND the final 5X global multiplier.
This is one of the biggest Le Cowboy hits ever… pic.twitter.com/KbGBUFCKNE
Roshtein, known for his all-or-nothing playstyle, triggered the bonus game in Le Cowboy. The first few spins brought standard coins, and nothing foreshadowed an explosion.
The following appeared on the reels at the same time:
- A huge number of monetary "coins".
- The main character of the game is the Raccoon Collector, who immediately collected them all.
- A whole clip of "cartridges", which are multipliers applied to the Raccoon. Each cartridge increased the already gigantic amount collected by the Raccoon.
It would seem that the gain was already colossal. But the Le Cowboy slot from Hacksaw Gaming is famous for its extreme volatility and ability to surprise.
The icing on the cake was the global x5 multiplier that landed at the same time. He multiplied the entire amount collected, including the ammo-loaded Raccoon, and turned all the coins into "gold" coins, bringing the winnings for ONE SPIN to $953,000!
Why is this win more than just a drift?
This win is important not so much for the amount as for the fact that it once again raised the eternal question in the community: "Does the streamer play for his own?"
Roshtein, like many top streamers, plays in a completely different league. Viewers rightly believe that these are "candy wrappers" or a special "casino balance" issued to create a show. But this is the main marketing effect.
Thousands of people see on screen how the raccoon in Le Cowboy "prints" almost a million dollars. They are "charged" by this moment and go to the casino themselves to try the same slot, hoping to catch at least a part of this success, but with their real bets.
This creates an incredible hype around the game. And regardless of whether the streamer's balance was real, the recorded winnings of $953,000 are the best ads that prove what Le Cowboy is theoretically capable of. This is the essence of modern high roll streaming: a spectacle that fuels excitement and makes people repeat.
He didn’t even break a sweat winning that $953K. Because he knows it’s not his money. Just a showman.
That Le Cowboy slot is trash. I dumped 1,500 into it yesterday and didn’t get a single raccoon. And this guy gets a million. Rigged as hell.
$953,000… How many lifetimes would I have to work for that… Damn.
Don’t fall for it. It’s all just to make you go lose your own 1,000 rubles. It’s an ad.
Who cares if it’s fake or not? Just look at that spin! Raccoon + bullets + a x5 on top! That’s insane! I’ve never seen anything like that live.
Bet of $300. Yeah, right. He’s spinning with fake money, scamming suckers. There’s even a link in the article proving he’s a fraud.