Who Is Jarttu84? Net Worth, Rootz Group Deals, Top Slots, and the Truth Behind the Big Wins
Meet Jarttu84: Background, Net Worth and Gambling DNA
| Feature / Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Real Name | Not publicly disclosed; widely referred to as Jartti by his Finnish-language community |
| Nickname | Jarttu84 (the "84" tracks the year he was born) |
| Year / Country of Origin | Born 1984, Finland |
| Based In | Tallinn, Estonia (relocated for the same Maltese / Curaçao licensing reasons most Finnish slot streamers cite) |
| Streaming Since | 2015 on Twitch; YouTube uploads since the same year |
| Main Platform(s) | YouTube (~40,000 subscribers, 32M+ video views, 1,400+ uploads as of April 2026) and Twitch |
| Estimated Net Worth (2026) | €1.5M–€2.5M, almost entirely from multi-brand casino affiliate revenue (CPA + lifetime revenue share) plus YouTube ad revenue |
| Known For | Daily Pragmatic Play, NoLimit City and Hacksaw Gaming bonus-buy sessions; long-running cross-promotion of Rootz Inc brands |
| Favourite Casinos | BetAmo, Avalon78 |
| Documented Max Wins | Kenneth Must Die x69,000 (NoLimit City), Zeus vs Hades x15,000 (Pragmatic Play), Wanted Dead or a Wild x6,300 (Hacksaw Gaming) — none paired with a public withdrawal screenshot |
| Owned Properties / Side Businesses | Personal landing page funnelling viewers to Rootz Inc brands (Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz, OhMySpins); no public ownership stake in any of the four |
| Known Controversies | FakeStreamers.com Hall of Shame entry; on-site RTP audits flagged reduced returns at three of his four named partners; three of those four (Wildz, Caxino, Casombie) now live on the blacklisted casinos page on this site |
The shape of his career is closer to a quiet Northern-European bonus-hunt veteran than to a Stake-funded Kick celebrity. His channel grew slowly between 2015 and 2019, then accelerated when the Rootz Inc casino group (the Maltese parent of Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz and OhMySpins) started routing affiliate budget toward Finnish-language YouTubers in 2020–2021. The investigation below explains how that funnel earns him every reported euro, how it intersects with the Twitch crypto-casino ban of October 2022, and why the maximum-multiplier clips he is best known for still have to be read with a long set of caveats.
Inside Jarttu84's Bankroll: The Rootz Affiliate Funnel That Built It
The €1.5M–€2.5M net-worth band sits inside three overlapping income streams, and none of them is a single seven-figure win. The first stream is YouTube ad revenue on a 1,400-video back catalogue: at ~32M lifetime views and the typical Northern-European gambling-content RPM (€2–€4 per thousand views), that line alone has paid out somewhere between €64K and €128K over the channel's lifetime. Modest by Stake-funded Kick standards, but it is the only line on his books that is independently auditable.
The second stream is the Rootz Inc affiliate funnel. Rootz is the Maltese operator behind Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz and OhMySpins; it pays gambling affiliates on a hybrid CPA + lifetime revenue-share model that is standard for the segment. Industry rate cards for that programme sit around €100–€200 CPA per first-time depositor plus 25%–40% net revenue share, depending on volume. With a YouTube cohort the size of his and a four-brand funnel pinned in every video description, that is the dominant income line — and it explains why he never broke ranks during the 2022–2023 RTP-cut audits this site published on his promoted casinos.
The third stream is direct sponsor deposits routed into the streaming account on screen. Jarttu84 has acknowledged on Twitch that the partner casino "tops up" his balance during sessions; he calls these sponsor deposits and treats them as routine. He has never published a withdrawal screenshot, has never linked a personal on-chain wallet, and has never on-camera moved one of these big-win payouts off the operator and into a private account. That structural gap is the single biggest reason the verdict at the bottom of this article lands where it does.
Geographically, the move from Finland to Tallinn followed the same script as the rest of the Nordic slot-streaming class. Finland's Veikkaus monopoly closed local advertising channels for offshore brands long before the planned 2027 licensing model was published, and Estonia's EU passporting plus the Maltese MGA stack made Tallinn the cheapest legal base for anyone routing affiliate revenue out of MGA / Curaçao operators. Anyone reading this from Canada should treat that geography as the operational signal it is: the man is paid in MGA-cleared euros, not in CAD on an Interac e-Transfer. For background on how that licensing wave hits Finnish viewers specifically, see our explainer on the Finnplay-led model below.
The Casinos in Jarttu84's Rotation
His four named on-camera partners are Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz and OhMySpins — the entire Rootz Inc shelf. Three of those four (Wildz, Caxino and the secondary partner Casombie) now live on this site's blacklisted-casinos section after our own RTP audits flagged measured returns below the published numbers, so neither one earns a recommendation card here. Wheelz and OhMySpins are still listed but were specifically named in our 2024 RTP-verification round-up. The two cards below are operators his Discord regulars cite for side-by-side payout comparisons, and both are clean of the complaint-sweep hits the Rootz brands have collected.
BetAmo carries the same Pragmatic Play, NoLimit City and Hacksaw Gaming shelf his bonus-buy sessions hunt on, plus Curaçao-licensed Interac e-Transfer rails that the .com side of his current funnel does not offer Canadian viewers.
Avalon78 runs a near-identical Northern-European library and has been name-checked in his Discord several times when regulars compare withdrawal times against the Rootz stack. Same Pragmatic + NoLimit shelf, MGA / Curaçao rails, no open AskGamblers complaints in our April 2026 sweep.
How Jarttu84's Multi-Brand Affiliate Stack Actually Works
The deal is not a sponsorship in the Stake-x-Drake sense — there is no headline number, no leaked contract, no on-camera ambassador shoot. It is an affiliate stack, and that distinction matters. The Rootz Inc programme runs the standard hybrid CPA-plus-revenue-share model for the gambling-affiliate market: a one-off bounty for every first-time depositor who registers through his tracking link, plus a percentage of net player losses for as long as the player keeps depositing. Industry CPA rates for the segment sit around €100–€200; revenue-share cuts run 25%–40% depending on volume.
That structure is why the recommendation set in his videos is so static. Wildz launched in 2019, Caxino in 2020, Wheelz in 2020 and OhMySpins in 2021; once each brand was integrated into his tracking dashboard, removing it would have killed a long-tail revenue line that compounds for years. The Twitch unlicensed-gambling rule of October 18, 2022 — the one that named Stake, Rollbit, Roobet and Duelbits — explicitly carved out MGA-licensed operators, so Jarttu84's Rootz-heavy funnel survived the crackdown that pushed Trainwreckstv, Adin Ross and the Stake cohort to Kick. He stayed on Twitch, kept publishing to YouTube, and kept the same four logos in the description box.
The honesty problem with that structure is not that he is being paid — every casino streamer with a recommendation list is being paid — but that the exact mechanism is invisible to the viewer. There is no on-screen disclosure of which clicks pay him CPA and which pay him revenue share, no breakdown of the share split per brand, and no acknowledgement that Play'n GO and NetEnt titles in the Rootz library have appeared in our RTP audits at returns below the providers' published numbers. A Canadian viewer clicking through a Wildz banner to "play the same Book of Dead" he just played is, in measured terms, not playing the same RTP shelf.
Anyone routing from one of these brands to Ontario-regulated AGCO operators — or to the upcoming Alberta market opening on 13 July 2026 — will land on a different RTP regime altogether. The provincial frameworks publish per-game returns, audit them quarterly and route player complaints to the relevant Crown corporation. Jarttu84's Rootz funnel does none of those things; the brands are MGA-licensed, the disputes route to Malta, and the only structural pressure on RTP is whatever the operator chooses to expose.
Real Money or House Money? Investigating Jarttu84
The receipts on Jarttu84 fall into three buckets: things he has admitted on stream, things our own audits have measured, and things named accusers have raised on dated forum threads. None of the three add up to "fake-money streamer" in the Roshtein 2019 N1 Casino sense — there is no leaked screenshot of a demo-mode toggle, no chat-log dump from a casino moderator confirming a play-money account. But all three buckets together explain why the FakeStreamers.com Hall of Shame entry has stayed up for years without a successful counter-statement.
Bucket one is what Jarttu84 himself has said. On multiple Twitch streams he has explained that his on-screen balance occasionally jumps after a long losing run because the partner casino has made a "sponsor deposit" — money the operator credits to his streaming account so the show can continue. He treats those credits as routine and has never published the cumulative number, the per-session cap, or any audit of which spins were funded with sponsor money versus his own. That admission, on its own, is enough to disqualify the channel as a real-money receipt for any viewer trying to model their own bankroll on his.
Bucket two is what we have measured. Our 2024 RTP-verification round-up "RTP Verification at Casinos from the Ranking: MyStake, NeonVegas, OhMySpins, and Others" flagged measured returns below the published numbers on Pragmatic Play and Hacksaw Gaming titles at OhMySpins — one of his four named partners. Our parallel "Checking RTP at Casinos from the Ranking: 7Sultans, Casombie, Vavada, and Others" did the same for Casombie before that brand was moved to the blacklist. Wildz collected its own dedicated RTP-cut investigation, "Wildz Exploits Esports to Lure New Players with Reduced RTP Casino". Three of his four flagship affiliate brands have been audit-named on this site for cut returns, and his recommendation stack did not change once.
Bucket three is the named-accuser column. The FakeStreamers.com community Hall of Shame entry for Jarttu84 has called out the standard paid-promoter framing — multi-year absence of a withdrawal screenshot, multi-year absence of a third-party deposit verification, multi-year tolerance of RTP-cut audits on the affiliate brands — without retraction since the entry first went live. Casinomeister threads going back to 2019 raised the same concerns about sponsor-funded balances and "demonstration money" sessions on Finnish-language streamers in his cohort, although none of the threads named him with the courtroom-grade specificity used against Roshtein. The cumulative pattern is a paid-promoter funnel with no transparency mechanism, not a proven fake-money operation.
For Canadian viewers, the practical read is the same one we apply to every paid-promoter case: do not match his bet ladder on your own bankroll. A €100 base spin on his stream is funded by a Maltese operator that pays him both bounty and revenue share when you click through; the same €100 spin on your own card is just a €100 base spin against an RTP regime he has never independently verified. The Twitch carve-out for MGA brands kept him on the platform when half the rest of the casino-streaming class migrated to Kick, and the relative quietness of his channel has insulated him from the Coffeezilla-style scrutiny that hit Trainwrecks, AyeZee and Adin Ross — but the structural gaps are identical.
What Jarttu84 Plays: Slot Lineup & Provider Mix
His on-camera library is a tight Northern-European bonus-hunt rotation, weighted heavily toward four studios: Play'n GO classics, NoLimit City hardcore-mechanic releases, NetEnt evergreens, and the Hacksaw Gaming "Le" series that has dominated Kick clips since 2023. The list below is in the order viewers see them most often inside a session, not in order of biggest win.
- Book of Dead — Play'n GO's evergreen Egyptian title, his single most-played slot for the past four years; opening warm-up before the bonus-buy ladder.
- Reactoonz — another Play'n GO staple, mid-volatility cluster pays, low base-spin cost so he uses it as a bridge between bigger buys.
- Gonzo's Quest Megaways — Red Tiger's Megaways reskin under licence from Big Time Gaming; appears in nearly every session as the "safe" volatility check.
- Dead or Alive 2 — NetEnt's high-volatility Wild West title; the €75K hit on this slot is the one most often pulled out of his back catalogue by Finnish-language reaction channels.
- White Rabbit Megaways — Big Time Gaming, the original 248,832-line Megaways feature; the €89K he showed on stream is the second-most-cited big win.
- Money Train 4 — Relax Gaming's persistent-symbol Western, the most recent entry in his rotation and the one that pulled him into the post-2023 bonus-buy renaissance.
- Wanted Dead or a Wild — Hacksaw Gaming's three-feature Wild West release; the source of the x6,300 hit highlighted below.
- Kenneth Must Die — NoLimit City's xNudge / xHole / xWays stack; the source of his biggest documented multiplier.
- Zeus vs Hades Gods of War 250 — Pragmatic Play's high-RTP variant of the Greek-mythology title; the x15,000 hit on this slot is the cleanest big-win clip on his channel.
The provider weighting matters because three of these studios — Play'n GO, NetEnt and Pragmatic Play — have appeared in our reduced-RTP audits at the casinos he promotes. The same Book of Dead session at a measured-RTP-cut Rootz brand is not the same session as on an MGA operator running the published 96.21%. The list above is what he plays; the link is to the slot's reference page on this site so you can compare the public RTP against whatever the operator is actually serving you.
Jarttu84's Biggest Wins on Camera — and the Ones People Question
Three highlights anchor the channel's reputation. All three are real on-camera multipliers with verifiable YouTube embeds — what they do not include is a withdrawal screenshot or a third-party balance verification, which is the single recurring criticism his audience asks about in chat and which he has never directly answered.
Wanted Dead or a Wild (Hacksaw Gaming) — x6,300 multiplier
A regular-spin hit during a Wanted Dead or a Wild session: five Wild VS symbols landed at once, filling the entire game field and stacking enough multipliers to push the line into a x6,300 payout. No bonus buy, no feature trigger — pure base-game variance. The clip is one of the most-shared Jarttu84 highlights on Finnish-language reaction channels.
Zeus vs Hades Gods of War 250 (Pragmatic Play) — x15,000 multiplier
A bonus-round hit on Pragmatic Play's high-RTP Greek-mythology title: three wild symbols, one carrying a x50 multiplier, all landed during the free-spin feature. The x50 wild compounded across the remaining bonus collections and pushed the round to the slot's near-maximum payout. The clip is the cleanest big-win on the channel — a published-RTP slot, a feature trigger that the math obviously supports, and no balance jump mid-clip.
Kenneth Must Die (NoLimit City) — x69,000 multiplier (Super Bonus buy)
The biggest documented multiplier on his channel and the source of his max-win reputation. A Super Bonus buy on NoLimit City's xMechanics-stack release; the round triggered xNudge, xHole and xWays in combination, expanded the grid, multiplied the payline, and closed at x69,000 of the buy. The slot's published max-win cap sits at x100,000, so this is a ~69% of max-win pull rather than a ceiling hit — but it is still the only five-figure-multiplier clip in his archive.
The structural caveat applies to all three: the multipliers are real provider-math outputs, the clips are unedited, and the slot mechanics behind each hit are public. What is not public is whether the buy itself was funded by his own bankroll or by a sponsor deposit, whether the resulting payout was withdrawn or rolled back into the streaming float, and whether the next session opened with the same balance or a topped-up one. Those are not paranoid questions — they are exactly the questions a viewer would need answered before treating the clip as evidence that a Canadian player on the same Rootz brand can replicate the session.
Bottom Line on Jarttu84
Jarttu84 is not the loudest or the most-banned name on the casino-streaming circuit, and that is precisely why his channel is worth a careful read. He has spent a decade building a quiet, professional, high-output YouTube + Twitch funnel that routes Finnish, Estonian and increasingly English-language viewers into a four-brand affiliate stack — Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz, OhMySpins — three of which have been formally audit-named on this site for reduced-RTP play and one of which is now blacklisted. The deal is structurally identical to the one Stake gives Trainwreckstv or Rainbet now gives Adin Ross; only the volume and the headline number are smaller.
The on-camera multipliers are real. The Kenneth Must Die x69,000, the Zeus vs Hades x15,000 and the Wanted Dead or a Wild x6,300 are unedited provider-math outputs. What is not real, in the sense a Canadian player would need it to be, is the implied frame that those hits are repeatable on your own card at the operators he promotes. They were filmed on accounts that receive sponsor deposits, at brands whose measured RTPs have been below the published numbers in our own audits, on a content channel that earns CPA every time you register and revenue share every time you lose. Watching the clips is fine; matching the bet ladder on your own bankroll is a different thing entirely.
The cleanest mental model is the one used for every paid-promoter case in this series: treat the entertainment as entertainment, treat the affiliate links as marketing, and route any real-money play through an operator whose RTP, complaint history and licensing you can verify yourself — ideally one of the fully-trusted casinos on this site or, for Ontario residents, an AGCO-regulated operator with published per-game returns.
Verdict
Paid promoter. The on-camera big wins are real provider-math outputs and there is no leaked play-money toggle of the Roshtein 2019 N1 Casino kind, so the stronger fake-money label does not apply. But every other structural marker of a paid-promoter operation is here: a multi-brand affiliate stack with documented CPA + revenue-share economics, three of four named partners audit-named on this site for reduced RTP, no on-chain wallet, no withdrawal screenshot, no third-party deposit verification in nine years on the platform, and an on-record admission that the partner casinos make "sponsor deposits" into the streaming account. If you are matching his Kenneth Must Die super-bonus buy on your own bankroll at a Rootz brand, you are not playing the same game he is — you are playing the game he is paid to put you in.
Currency-context note. Winning amounts in this round-up are quoted in the currency reported by the source streamer or operator (typically EUR, occasionally GBP or USD). CAD-equivalents are not independently calculated; figures should be treated as approximate for Canadian-audience comparison and are subject to FX-rate variation between the time of the streamer's session and the time of reading.
Winning rounds of these magnitudes are statistically rare. Online play in Canada is regulated province by province; in Ontario only iGaming Ontario (iGO)-registered operators are authorised. Players in Ontario must be 19+. Responsible-gambling guide · ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600.
FAQ about Jarttu84
His real name has never been publicly disclosed; his Finnish-language audience refers to him as Jartti. He was born in Finland in 1984 (the "84" in the handle tracks his birth year) and is based in Tallinn, Estonia, the same Maltese-and-Curaçao-friendly base most Nordic slot streamers cite for licensing reasons.
Approximately €1.5M to €2.5M, almost entirely from a multi-brand casino affiliate funnel through the Rootz Inc Maltese stack (Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz, OhMySpins) on a hybrid CPA-plus-revenue-share model, plus YouTube ad revenue from a 1,400-video back catalogue with around 32 million lifetime views.
Mixed and unverified. He has admitted on Twitch that the partner casino makes "sponsor deposits" into his streaming account during long losing runs, and in nine years of broadcasting he has never published a withdrawal screenshot, linked an on-chain wallet, or shown a third-party deposit verification. The on-camera multipliers are real provider math, but the bankroll funding them is not.
He runs a multi-brand affiliate stack rather than a single sponsorship. The four casinos pinned in his video descriptions are all Rootz Inc properties: Wildz, Caxino, Wheelz and OhMySpins. Three of those four (Wildz, Caxino, and the secondary partner Casombie) are now on the casinosincanada.com blacklisted-casinos page after our own RTP-cut audits.
Twitch's October 18, 2022 rule banned promotion of Stake, Rollbit, Roobet and Duelbits but explicitly carved out Malta-licensed operators. Because his Rootz Inc funnel is MGA-licensed, his channel survived the crackdown that pushed Trainwreckstv, Adin Ross and the Stake cohort to Kick.
Most of his named partners are not Canada-friendly in any meaningful sense. Wildz, Caxino and Casombie are blacklisted on this site, and our 2024 RTP-verification round-up flagged measured returns below the published numbers at OhMySpins. Ontario players should stick to AGCO-licensed operators; Alberta opens its own regulated market on July 13, 2026.
A x69,000 multiplier on Kenneth Must Die from NoLimit City via a Super Bonus buy (YouTube clip akqrZxee2Uk), where xNudge, xHole and xWays triggered together. His other headline hits are a x15,000 on Zeus vs Hades Gods of War 250 from Pragmatic Play and a x6,300 base-game line on Wanted Dead or a Wild from Hacksaw Gaming. None of the three is paired with a public withdrawal screenshot.
Maybe I should become a streamer too…
This is a familiar scheme.
Hahaha, these con artists are something else, it's great that someone is still writing about people like Jarttu. But people will still fall for it, which is sad.
Are you stupid or what, who still believes in honest casino streams in 2024? Itis the cheapest way to swindle you out of your money!
I thought it was only Roshtein doing this. But there’s a whole army of scammers, and Jarttu is one of them. What a disappointment...