Who Is Brian Christopher? Net Worth, BetMGM Deal, Top Slots & the Real-Money Truth
Meet Brian Christopher: Background, Net Worth and Gambling DNA
Most of the streamers in this series are Kick refugees from the October 18, 2022 Twitch unlicensed-gambling ban. Brian Christopher is not one of them. He has been on YouTube full-time since 2016, plays almost exclusively land-based machines, owns a self-titled slot section at the Plaza Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas, and signed a real brand-ambassador contract with BetMGM in mid-2024. The table below is the verifiable spine before any verdict on whether the on-camera bankroll is his.
| Feature / Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Real Name | Brian Christopher Mitchell |
| Channel Name | Brian Christopher Slots (BCSlots) |
| Year / Country of Birth | February 26, 1981, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Based In | Las Vegas, Nevada (since 2017); previously Los Angeles and Toronto |
| Streaming Since | 2016 on YouTube; daily uploads from Vegas casino floors after the 2017 relocation |
| Main Platform(s) | YouTube (~700K subscribers on the main channel), Facebook (BCSlots Facebook), Twitch, plus the FlipTheSwitch.com members community |
| Estimated Net Worth (2026) | USD 5M–USD 8M (multi-channel ad revenue, Patreon tier, FlipTheSwitch membership, BetMGM ambassador deal, Plaza Hotel licensing, Carnival Cruises hosted-event share, merchandise) |
| Known For | The "BC Slots" Plaza Hotel branded slot bank in downtown Las Vegas, the daily MGM-property smoke-free slot pulls, the Carnival Cruise Line hosted-cabin gambling cruises, and the pandemic-era 21-casino "BC Slots Tour" of summer 2020 |
| Favourite Casinos | BetMGM, 22bit |
| Documented Max Wins | USD 79,589 on Crazy Chickens at MGM Grand Detroit, July 2024 (USD 37 wager, 2,151x); USD 34,000 on Buffalo Gold Revolution, 2023; USD 100,000+ aggregate over the Detroit filming weekend per the casino's own press release |
| Owned Properties / Side Businesses | FlipTheSwitch.com (members-only video and forum platform), the BC Slots merchandise line, the Brian Christopher Plaza branded slot section (licensing arrangement with Plaza Hotel & Casino since 2018), and the Carnival Cruise Line hosted-cabin slot cruises |
| Known Controversies | March 2020 "BC Slots COVID Tour" of 21 properties during national-emergency lockdown drew criticism in trade press for normalising indoor casino visits; ongoing community pushback over RTP-cut machines featured in BetMGM clips (see RTP investigations linked below); Twitch's October 2022 unlicensed-gambling ban shut his Twitch mirror for several months; 2024 forum debate about whether the MGM Grand Detroit Crazy Chickens jackpot was "an organic pull or a press-event setup," after the casino employee who started filming the moment the bonus triggered |
Two facts make Brian Christopher genuinely different from the rest of this series. First, he plays land-based machines on camera, not crypto-casino slots; the bankroll on the table is physical currency in a TITO ticket, not a balance bar in a Stake UI. Second, he has explicit on-paper contracts — not Twitter affiliate links — with the operators he features. The next section unpacks what those contracts actually pay.
Inside Brian Christopher's Bankroll: Plaza Suite, BetMGM and the YouTube Empire
Brian Christopher's net worth is the clean part of this profile, because almost every line item is a documented contract, a public partnership, or a YouTube AdSense column nobody is hiding. The estimate of USD 5–8 million for 2026 is the sum of five visible buckets, each with a different tax shape and a different counterparty.
Bucket one: YouTube and Facebook ad revenue. Brian Christopher has stated on camera (most clearly during his 2024 Canadian Gaming Summit appearance) that gambling content has been demonetised on YouTube since the 2018 policy update — meaning none of his slot uploads carry pre-roll. The income on the main channel comes from his non-gambling vlog uploads and a sliver of YouTube Shorts ad share, plus the Facebook Reels bonus he qualifies for under the BCSlots Facebook page. Industry estimates from Influencer Marketing Hub place a 700K-subscriber gambling-adjacent channel at roughly USD 80,000–USD 200,000 per year of indirect AdSense, depending on non-slot upload volume.
Bucket two: FlipTheSwitch.com membership. The members-only platform sits behind a tiered subscription that runs from USD 4.99 to USD 24.99 per month and includes ad-free archive access, members-only Discord channels, and bonus merchandise drops. Brian Christopher has not published the subscriber count, but the public Discord member figure (in the low five-figures as of early 2026) is the lower bound of the audience funnelled to FlipTheSwitch — the realistic recurring-revenue line is USD 0.5M–USD 1.5M per year.
Bucket three: the BetMGM brand-ambassador contract. This is the largest single line in his ledger and the only one with a named operator counterparty. Our coverage of the deal announcement from June 2024 quotes Oliver Bartlett, BetMGM's VP of Gaming Product & Content, framing the ambassador role as "promotions on social media, in-person events at select BetMGM properties, and virtual play events on the BetMGM Casino real-money channel." The contract value has never been published; comparable celebrity-ambassador deals in the same operator's roster (the Chris Rock contract for the BetMGM US ad campaign) have been publicly costed in the seven-figure annual range, and a streamer-class ambassador deal would sit one bracket below that — call it USD 0.8M–USD 1.5M per year as the realistic working assumption.
Bucket four: the Plaza Hotel & Casino licensing arrangement. Since 2018 the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas has carried a "Brian Christopher Plaza" branded slot section featuring the machines he most often pulls on camera (Konami's Crazy Chickens variants, Light & Wonder's Lock It Link line, Aristocrat's Lightning Link family, Buffalo Gold Revolution). This is licensing in the Yogi Berra "give me the right to put your face on it" sense, not a percentage-of-coin-in revenue share, and the public hospitality-industry comparables for that kind of personality-section deal sit in the USD 100,000–USD 300,000 per year range.
Bucket five: Carnival Cruises hosted-cabin events. Brian Christopher told the Canadian Gaming Summit audience that his Carnival Cruise hosted gambling weekends "regularly attract 500–750 people who join me to play in the ship's casino." Carnival's standard hosted-influencer deal pays the host a commission per booked cabin plus a flat appearance fee, which on a 750-person sailing comes to a six-figure event payout (USD 100,000–USD 250,000 per cruise) before merchandise.
Add the five buckets at their midpoints and the 2026 working estimate of USD 5M–USD 8M is the honest range. The figure is materially smaller than the Drake / xQc / Trainwrecks tier, and that is the point: Brian Christopher's product is the long-tail viewer who plays a USD 5–USD 25 land-based bet, not the crypto-casino whale who buys a USD 250 free-spin round, and his contracts are sized to that audience.
The Casinos in Brian Christopher's Rotation
The land-based rotation is fixed: Plaza Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas, MGM Grand Detroit (the BetMGM property that hosted the Crazy Chickens jackpot weekend), San Manuel and Yaamava' in California, Agua Caliente in the Greater Palm Springs area, plus the Carnival cruise-ship floors. None of those properties have a real-money review page on this site, because they are not online casinos, so the on-stream / on-camera operator that actually carries his name in the digital-product line is BetMGM. The second card below is the closest Canadian-dollar equivalent to the slot rotation he plays in his BetMGM Casino real-money sessions.
BetMGM is the only operator under contract with Brian Christopher in 2026. Every BCSlots upload tagged "online" that is not a sweepstakes-casino sponsorship video is a BetMGM Casino session, and the in-person events he hosts run through MGM's owned-and-operated properties.
22bit carries the same Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming shelf the BetMGM Casino product runs — Sweet Bonanza, Sugar Rush 1000, Big Bass Bonanza, the Le Bandit / Le King family — but processes Canadian-dollar deposits through Interac e-Transfer and runs on a Curaçao licence, which gives Ontario-, Alberta-, and Nova Scotia-side viewers a route to the same library his BetMGM clips show without having to fight the BetMGM Ontario geo-block.
Inside Brian Christopher's BetMGM Contract
The BetMGM ambassador deal is the single most consequential contract in the gambling-streamer category in 2026, because it is the first time a major US-licensed operator has signed a slot personality on the "ambassador" line normally reserved for retired athletes and stand-up comedians. The structure has four observable pillars and one open question.
Pillar one: the smoke-free clause. Brian Christopher has been a public advocate for smoke-free casino gaming since 2019 and used the BetMGM negotiation to insert what is, as far as we can verify, the first smoke-free filming clause in a US ambassador contract. He confirmed on the announcement video that he will only stream from MGM properties that are "either completely smoke-free or have designated non-smoking areas," which excludes the Bellagio and Mandalay Bay's main floors but covers Park MGM, MGM Grand Detroit, MGM Northfield Park, and the Borgata's smoke-free section.
Pillar two: the omnichannel mix. The contract is not just a digital-product deal. It bundles BetMGM Casino real-money streams, BetMGM Sportsbook social posts, in-person filming at MGM Resorts International properties, and the "virtual play events" Bartlett described. That is the structural difference from the Stake / Kick model: Brian Christopher's contract pays him to drive players into both a regulated US online casino product AND the physical casino floor.
Pillar three: the regulated-jurisdiction-only footprint. BetMGM Casino is licensed in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and — through the partnership with iGaming Ontario — Ontario, Canada. The ambassador deal explicitly carries no Curaçao, Malta, or sweepstakes-domain component, which is what separates it from the Stake / Roobet / Rainbet contracts that fund 90 per cent of the Kick streamer beat. Our investigation into the BetMGM-Push Gaming Ontario rollout documents the RTP-cut concerns on certain BetMGM Ontario titles, and Brian Christopher's clips do feature several of the affected machines — that is the open seam in an otherwise tightly regulated deal.
Pillar four: the Ontario opportunity. Brian Christopher is Canadian. BetMGM Casino is the largest licensed online operator in Ontario by handle. The Canadian-promotion angle of the ambassador deal is not a hypothetical — the BCSlots social posts explicitly tag Ontario-eligible audiences when promoting BetMGM Casino sign-up bonuses, and the upcoming Alberta regulated iGaming launch on July 13, 2026 will give him a second Canadian province to target through the same operator.
The open question: the per-property revenue split. Brian Christopher routinely names the Plaza Hotel & Casino in downtown Las Vegas as his "home" floor, and the Plaza section bearing his name predates the BetMGM contract by six years. There has been no public statement on whether the BetMGM ambassador deal restricts him from on-floor filming at non-MGM properties (it does not appear to, based on the Plaza uploads that have continued through 2025) or whether MGM Resorts has a right of first refusal on his next big-name partnership. The Carnival Cruise Line relationship — which is the largest single non-MGM filming engagement on his calendar — has continued unimpeded, suggesting the contract is non-exclusive on the in-person side.
The Real-Money Question: What We Can Actually Prove About Brian Christopher
This is the section every Brian Christopher article has to answer honestly. The "King of Slot Streams or Talented Manipulator" framing the previous version of this page used is the wrong binary. The accurate frame is: he is a paid promoter playing real money on a partly-funded budget, on machines whose long-run odds the audience does not match. Here is the working file.
The on-camera bankroll is real money. Land-based slot streaming has a verification property crypto-casino streaming does not: every spin is settled in physical currency on a TITO ticket, every jackpot triggers a hand-pay event filmed by the floor attendant, and every W-2G threshold pull (USD 1,200 or more on a single slot win in the United States) is reported to the IRS by the casino. That is why the Crazy Chickens win at MGM Grand Detroit is the cleanest receipt in this entire streamer series — the casino itself issued the press release, the casino itself paid the W-2G, and the casino itself filmed the moment. There is no "demo balance" toggle on a physical slot machine.
The bankroll size is plausibly self-funded — for the small bets. Brian Christopher's standard on-camera bet is USD 5–USD 25 per spin on the lower-volatility cabinet line (Lightning Link, Buffalo Gold, the Konami Crazy Chickens variants), with USD 50–USD 100 per spin on the Lock It Link / Dragon Link family for "high-limit room" specials. A senior YouTube channel with seven figures of annual gross can plausibly carry that bet ladder out of an entertainment-business operating budget, in a way that the Drake / Trainwrecks USD 100,000-per-spin pulls cannot be plausibly self-funded.
The bankroll is partly subsidised by the operators. This is the part that needs to be said plainly. The BetMGM ambassador contract pays for filming time at MGM-owned properties, which means the bankroll on the BetMGM Casino real-money streams and the in-person MGM Resorts streams is at least partly comp-funded — either through promotional credits, per-stream filming-day stipends, or W-2G "marketing-event" classification. We have not seen the contract; this is the standard structure of every ambassador-tier deal in the industry, and there is no reason to assume Brian Christopher's is different. The Plaza Hotel & Casino licensing arrangement carries its own filming-day comp budget that has been visible since at least 2019. For the non-contract weekends — the Yaamava', Agua Caliente, San Manuel, and pre-2024 MGM uploads — the funding question is genuinely open, and the only honest answer is that the audience does not have visibility.
The marketing-event problem. The on-site reporting on the Crazy Chickens jackpot weekend named the issue directly: "as soon as he triggered the bonus game, a casino employee began filming — a clear indication of the orchestrated promotional effort." That is not an accusation of fake-money play; it is an accusation that the win itself was treated by the property as a marketing event, which is materially different from a member of the public hitting the same machine on a Tuesday afternoon. The session was real, the hand-pay was real, the W-2G was real — and the property's decision to position cameras for the bonus trigger means the audience was watching a promo shoot, not a hobby session.
The community pattern. The BCSlots Discord and the FlipTheSwitch members forum routinely discuss whether the on-camera RTP at the BetMGM Ontario titles is the same as the published lobby RTP, after this site's recurring RTP audits of major operators documented spread between published and measured returns on several flagship slots. The pattern matters because Brian Christopher's BCSlots audience is the exact demographic — older, often retired, casual cabinet-bet players — most likely to overestimate their own win probability after watching a hand-pay clip. Our research on the mental-health side of online gambling exposure applies even more strongly to a 50- and 60-year-old audience watching a six-figure jackpot from the comfort of their living room.
The disclosure compliance. Brian Christopher has been more publicly cautious than the Kick cohort about labelling sponsored content. The BetMGM Casino real-money clips carry the "#sponsored" tag in the YouTube description and the on-screen "21+ T&Cs apply" overlay; the FlipTheSwitch members area carries the standard responsible-gambling banner. That is more disclosure than Drake, Roshtein, Trainwrecks, or any of the Stake-funded class has ever offered. It does not change the underlying economic relationship — he is still paid by an operator to put their product on camera — but the audience has been told what they are watching.
What Brian Christopher Plays: Slot Lineup and Provider Mix
The "slot lineup" splits in two, because Brian Christopher's library is a land-based catalogue first and an online catalogue second. Most of the cabinet machines he is famous for — Konami's Crazy Chickens, Aristocrat's Lightning Link and Dragon Link families, Light & Wonder's Lock It Link line, the Bally Mighty Cash machines — do not have public landing pages on this site, because their providers do not ship to the online B2B channel that powers the Ontario-licensed online operator list. The online half of the rotation, played on the BetMGM Casino real-money channel, is the part this site can actually link.
- Sweet Bonanza — Pragmatic Play. The single most-played online slot in the BetMGM Casino BCSlots upload set. Standard Brian Christopher on-camera bet: USD 1.00–USD 2.50 per spin with USD 100–USD 250 free-spin buys when the BetMGM jurisdiction permits the bonus-buy feature (Ontario does not).
- Sugar Rush 1000 — Pragmatic Play. The successor title that replaced Sweet Bonanza as the recurring "viewer pick" round in 2025. The BetMGM Ontario lobby carries the version with the bonus-buy feature locked.
- Big Bass Bonanza — Pragmatic Play. The Bass series sits in the same lower-volatility bracket as the Buffalo Gold cabinet machines Brian Christopher pulls in person, which is why the BCSlots online sessions lean on it for "feels-the-same-as-the-floor" continuity.
- Wolf Gold — Pragmatic Play. The flagship Pragmatic jackpot title and the standard "first session of the upload" warm-up across the BetMGM Casino set.
- Wheel of Fortune Megaways — Big Time Gaming. The IGT-licensed Wheel of Fortune brand wrapped in the Megaways engine — the closest digital cousin to the IGT Wheel of Fortune cabinets Brian Christopher pulls on the Vegas floor.
- Le King — Hacksaw Gaming. The Vegas-themed entry in Hacksaw's Le Bandit / Le Cowboy / Le Fisherman series; the "Elvis-coded raccoon and neon-Vegas jackpot" framing matches the downtown-Vegas aesthetic of the Plaza floor uploads.
- Plinko+ — Pragmatic Play. The Pragmatic-licensed take on the BetMGM Casino Originals Plinko grid; the same ball-and-pin loop, same risk-tier slider, but published on a real provider licence.
The shape of the catalogue matters. A real online slot streamer rotates through 20–30 third-party titles a week and tells you why one studio's math is broken or beautiful. Brian Christopher rotates through a handful of Pragmatic Play standards on the BetMGM Casino side and spends the rest of the week on land-based Konami and Aristocrat machines that this site does not catalogue. The deeper online-side reading list lives on the Big Time Gaming provider page for the Wheel of Fortune / Megaways math and on the popular-slots category for the Pragmatic shelf his BetMGM Casino sessions actually run.
Top Brian Christopher Wins, In Order of How Believable They Look
Three moments built the BCSlots brand in the last three years. None of them is a Roshtein-style "USD 45 million Drac's Stacks" max-win clip, because the cabinets Brian Christopher plays do not generate those multipliers. They are mid-bracket land-based hand-pays where the receipt is real, the multiplier is verifiable, and the marketing intent ranges from "neutral" to "obvious." Treat the difference seriously.
Crazy Chickens (Konami) — USD 79,589 at MGM Grand Detroit, July 2024
The largest single hand-pay of Brian Christopher's career and the only one with a casino-issued press release. He was filming a promotional weekend at MGM Grand Detroit when a USD 37 spin on the Crazy Chickens cabinet triggered the bonus game and walked the multiplier up to 2,151x. The casino press release quoted his immediate reaction ("It was unbelievable. While waiting to get paid out, I hit another five or six jackpots on the same game. It just kept going") and counted his cumulative weekend winnings at "over USD 100,000." The on-floor staff began filming the moment the bonus triggered, which is the marketing-event tell — see the §5 discussion above.
Buffalo Gold Revolution (Aristocrat) — USD 34,000, 2023
The previous career-high hand-pay before MGM Grand Detroit, pulled at one of the California tribal properties (San Manuel or Yaamava' — the YouTube upload metadata is ambiguous and Brian Christopher has not specified). The bet was a USD 7.50 max-bet on the Buffalo Gold Revolution variant; the bonus game stacked enough gold buffalo symbols to push the multiplier past 4,500x. This is the win that established the "old-cabinet-on-a-mid-bet" archetype the channel is now built on.
Lightning Link High Stakes (Aristocrat) — USD 25,000+ aggregate, recurring 2024–2025
Not a single spin but a documented pattern: the Lightning Link High Stakes denomination at the Plaza Hotel & Casino has produced multiple USD 5,000–USD 8,000 hand-pays for Brian Christopher across 2024 and 2025, often on the same filming day. The cumulative figure across the documented uploads sits north of USD 25,000. Worth flagging because Lightning Link High Stakes is one of the cabinet families most prone to "marketing-friendly" placement on casino floors — the Plaza bank is positioned for camera angles, not for a Tuesday-afternoon retiree. Whether Brian Christopher's win frequency on these specific cabinets is statistically anomalous would require seeing the spin-count denominator the casino does not publish.
Final Read on Brian Christopher: What It All Adds Up To
Brian Christopher is the cleanest piece of paper in this streamer series and still a paid promoter. The contracts are real, the disclosure tags are present, the W-2G receipts on the big hand-pays are filed with the IRS, and the bankroll on the lower-bet land-based pulls is small enough to be plausibly self-funded out of his channel revenue. He is not a Roshtein, not a Trainwrecks, not a Drake — the audience watching a Buffalo Gold pull on a Tuesday afternoon is not being lied to about the existence of the slot machine, the existence of the cabinet, or the existence of the hand-pay. They are being shown the moments the camera was ready for, on a calendar paid for by the operator whose product they are about to download.
For Canadian viewers the regulatory picture is the cleanest line in the article. BetMGM Casino Ontario is a fully licensed iGaming Ontario operator, which means the BetMGM half of Brian Christopher's product is legally accessible to Ontario residents on Canadian soil — the only Canadian province where it is. The rest of the country is on lottery-corp routing (PlayNow in BC, Loto-Québec, Atlantic Lottery, Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries) and offshore Curaçao operators on our blacklisted-casinos list. Alberta opens its regulated iGaming market on July 13, 2026, and BetMGM is widely expected to file for an Alberta licence on day one — at which point the Brian Christopher Canadian footprint doubles. The Las Vegas in-person product is a tourist destination question covered by our reporting on the "at par" Canadian-dollar program — three downtown Vegas casinos, including the Plaza, currently accept Canadian dollars at a 1:1 rate, which means a Toronto viewer can fly to McCarran on Friday and play the same slot bank as Brian Christopher Plaza on Saturday morning.
Verdict
Paid promoter. Brian Christopher is a brand-ambassador-tier operator partner with a documented BetMGM contract, a six-year Plaza Hotel & Casino licensing arrangement, and a Carnival Cruise Line hosted-event franchise — the contracts are public, the receipts on the big hand-pays are real, and the disclosure tags on the sponsored uploads are present. He is materially more transparent than the Stake-funded Kick cohort and his audience is not being shown a fake bankroll. He is also being paid by the operators whose machines they are about to play, on a marketing calendar that positions cameras for jackpot moments, on a slot floor whose long-run RTP the cabinet vendor sets and the casino can re-set within state regulator approval. If you are matching his Buffalo Gold or Crazy Chickens session length on a Tuesday afternoon out of your own bankroll, you are not playing the same game he is — your spin count is not subsidised by a filming-day stipend, your hand-pays are not the casino's marketing event, and the comp credits that absorb his variance do not absorb yours.
FAQ about Brian Christopher Slots
His full name is Brian Christopher Mitchell. He was born on February 26, 1981 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, moved to Los Angeles in his twenties to chase an acting career, and relocated to Las Vegas in 2017 once the Brian Christopher Slots YouTube channel became his full-time business.
Realistic working estimate is USD 5 million to USD 8 million. The figure is the sum of YouTube and Facebook ad revenue on non-gambling uploads, the FlipTheSwitch.com membership platform, the BetMGM brand-ambassador contract, the Plaza Hotel & Casino branded-section licensing arrangement, and the Carnival Cruise Line hosted-event share. None of the buckets is publicly costed, but each is documented.
Both, depending on the property. The land-based hand-pays at MGM Grand Detroit, the Plaza, and the California tribal casinos settle on physical TITO tickets and are reported to the IRS through W-2G filings, so the wins are unambiguously real. The bankroll on the BetMGM-sponsored sessions and the in-person MGM Resorts filming days is at least partly comp-funded through the standard ambassador-tier marketing-day stipend, which is the structural norm for a brand-ambassador deal of this size.
BetMGM. The brand-ambassador contract was announced in late July 2024 and bundles BetMGM Casino real-money streams, BetMGM Sportsbook social posts, in-person filming at MGM Resorts International properties, and "virtual play events." The Plaza Hotel & Casino branded-section licensing arrangement (since 2018) and the Carnival Cruise Line hosted-cruise franchise sit alongside the BetMGM deal but neither is an online-casino partner.
He left Toronto in his twenties to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles. The acting career did not gain traction, but the YouTube channel he had set up as an audition reel pivoted to slot streams in 2016 and went viral. By 2017 the channel needed daily filming access to a major casino floor, so he relocated to Las Vegas full-time and built the operation around the Plaza Hotel & Casino downtown.
Only Ontario residents can play at BetMGM Casino Ontario on the Canadian side, because BetMGM is licensed by iGaming Ontario and geo-blocked to other provinces. Albertans will get access when the Alberta regulated iGaming market launches on July 13, 2026, and BetMGM is expected to apply for an Alberta licence at launch. The rest of the country uses provincial lottery-corporation routes (PlayNow in BC, Loto-Québec, Atlantic Lottery, Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries). The BetMGM Casino US product (Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia) is not legally accessible from Canada.
USD 79,589 on the Crazy Chickens slot machine at MGM Grand Detroit in July 2024, from a USD 37 wager (a 2,151x multiplier on the bonus game). The casino's own press release counted his cumulative weekend winnings at over USD 100,000. The previous record was a USD 34,000 hand-pay on Buffalo Gold Revolution in 2023. He has no documented seven-figure single-spin wins, because the cabinet machines he plays do not generate Roshtein-class multipliers.
Couldn’t care less about these streamers, just give me the bonus round xD
I was on his stream when he 'won' a ton of money. Man, even a blind person could see that it’s all rigged.
Only in our time can you become a millionaire just by luring people into slots.
Hahaha.
Why doesn’t anyone talk about Brian’s long-standing contracts with casinos? All his 'wins' are just a show for the viewers.