Introduction: Entering the World of Casino Scam Streamers through the Example of Jarttu84
When it comes to the world of online casino streamers, names like Roshtein and TrainWrecksTV often come to mind first—streamers who bathe in money and prey on people’s illusions of easy wins. But among this pantheon, there are others whose actions might not be as obvious but are just as insidious. Enter our subject—Jarttu84. This alias belongs to a streamer from Estonia, known for his Twitch and YouTube streams, where he daily showcases slot gameplay, luring viewers into this gambling inferno.
Before delving into details, it’s worth noting that Jarttu84 is neither the first nor the last streamer we've exposed on our site. Here’s a list of other scam streamers who have already made it to our blacklist: List of Scammers.
A Bit About Jarttu84: Who is He and Where is He From?
Jarttu84, whose real name is hidden behind his alias, is originally from Finland but now resides in Tallinn, Estonia. This guy is a typical example of how easy it is to turn from an ordinary slot enthusiast into a "successful" streamer if you have an online casino network backing you. He started streaming back in 2015, but his road to fame was rocky. Initially, Jarttu84 had no popularity and was drowning among other similar streamers. But then, a sudden rise in his audience changed everything. Jarttu84 amassed over 32 million views on his videos and 40 thousand subscribers. His portfolio includes over 1,400 videos, most of which are dedicated to online casino games, where he plays for real money in popular slots like Book of Dead, Reactoonz, Gonzo's Quest Megaways, and Money Train.
Are His Wins Legitimate?
This streamer became famous for his "huge" slot wins. For instance, in one of his streams, he showcased a win in the Dead or Alive 2 slot, where he supposedly won over 75,000 euros. And what about another instance—89,710 euros in the White Rabbit slot? Sounds impressive, right? But the question arises: where does he get this money? One of the most common tactics is using sponsored funds from casinos to create the illusion that high bets and wins are accessible to everyone. This practice not only deceives viewers but also promotes the idea that casinos are places where you can get rich with little effort. In reality, streamers like Jarttu84 earn a share of the profits from every viewer who registers and starts playing through their referral links. Another aspect worth noting is the complete lack of transparency in his streams. None of the viewers know exactly how much of his bets are real money and how much is provided by the casino for the show. In the end, viewers fall into the trap, spending their money in hopes of winning as "demonstrated" by Jarttu84, but instead, they just lose it.
How Does He Profit from His Viewers?
Here lies the real truth. Jarttu84 collaborates with a number of casinos, such as Wildz, Caxino, Slots Palace, and many others. If you’ve ever heard of "affiliate" programs, you know that streamers earn a percentage of the losses of players they lure into the casino. That’s the magic of big wins! He creates the appearance that slots can make you rich while quietly profiting from your losses. It’s no wonder that many casinos provide him with huge fake balances for playing: the more you lose, the more Jarttu84 earns. But the most interesting part is that your chances of losing at his "recommended" casinos are much higher. And why? Because the RTP is intentionally lowered. The streamer, of course, knows this but never mentions it anywhere.
Just pick random casinos from his site to see for yourself:
- OhMySpins Casino – Upon checking, reduced RTP rates were found on popular slots like Book of Dead and Starburst. Jarttu84 actively promotes this casino, creating the impression that it offers fair gaming conditions, but in reality, the wins are lower than expected.
- Wheelz Casino – Here, too, reduced RTP rates were found on slots from providers like Pragmatic, Hacksaw, NetEnt, and Play'n GO, significantly reducing players’ chances of winning. Nevertheless, the streamer continues to present this casino as a place with high chances of winning.
- Casombie Casino – This casino is also recommended on his site as reliable and fair, but a real check showed that in popular slots, the RTP is reduced, and players’ chances of winning are much lower.
These casinos are prime examples of how Jarttu84 misleads his viewers by promoting casinos with false information about winning odds. His main audience consists of naive players who believe they can replicate his "success" and start winning such large sums. And, of course, Jarttu84 actively promotes bonus codes and promotions that are essentially traps for newcomers. He recommends the casinos with which he has direct affiliate agreements and earns a share of your losses. Does that sound like fair play? Not one bit.
Jarttu84's Big Wins:
- Wanted Dead Or A Wild – x6300
In a regular game in the Wanted Dead Or A Wild slot, the streamer landed 5 wild VS symbols at once, which filled the entire game field and added some decent multipliers. - Zeus Vs Hades – x15000
The player landed three wild symbols, one of which had a x50 multiplier during the bonus game, allowing him to collect profitable combinations and reach the maximum win. - Kenneth Must Die – x69000
An incredible win in a slot by Nolimit City was achieved thanks to the activation of several bonus features at once, such as xNudge, xHole, and xWays, which significantly increased the payout line, multipliers, and the number of cells on the game field.
Scamming with Fake Money: Truth or Fiction?
There have been numerous accusations online that Jarttu84 uses fake money and manipulates his streams. Viewers began noticing that his balance would suddenly increase after significant losses, as if money magically returned to his account. As Jarttu84 himself explains, these were "sponsor deposits" from the casino, but who would believe such a naive lie? Moreover, Jarttu84 has been caught multiple times promoting casinos that lack licenses in several countries, which is a direct violation of laws and responsible gaming standards. Of course, the streamer tries not to dwell on this topic since it could harm his "reputation," but the facts speak for themselves.
Particular attention should be paid to the games that Jarttu84 regularly streams. Among them are Money Train, Gonzo's Quest Megaways, and Reactoonz—all provided by developers like NetEnt and Play’n GO. These games have high volatility, meaning your chances of winning are minimal, but losses are almost guaranteed. Again, this is part of the strategy: promote games that may occasionally pay out large sums, but in reality, you will spend much more than you will ever win.
Conclusion: Should You Trust Jarttu84?
If you still believe that Jarttu84 is an honest streamer who simply shares his love for slots, you’ve already been caught in this manipulative game. Behind his "open" smile and seemingly sincere demeanor hides a true master of deception, making money off your losses. His collaboration with casinos, fake balances, and questionable strategies are all part of a carefully crafted scheme to extract money from trusting viewers. He doesn’t play with his own money, doesn’t win honestly, and certainly doesn’t share the truth about the real risks of gambling.
WilliamsMary3 Well written, but what about the legal side of things?
StevenTheMad BlaBlaSpin... Blah blah blah it is. Pragmatic let me down, but I loved Sweet Bonanza so much (
JamesTheCharismatic just a pathetic swindler
MargaretTheFearless Stake might be expanding with real money poker, but how can we trust them when their streamers are playing with fake money? It’s misleading, and it feels like they’re trying to hype up wins that aren’t even real.
Sarahjohnson It's about time they start regulating these gambling ads, especially on social media. My teenager is constantly seeing them, and it’s not right. We need stronger protections for our kids!
DonaldTheEnigmatic Completely agree! All these 'responsible gaming' investments mean nothing if gambling ads are shoved in our faces 24/7. Ban the ads and maybe people wouldn’t need so much help in the first place.
Collinstaylor Faith and care? In a casino? Yeah, right! How about you care about giving us back the higher RTP rates instead of feeding us these ridiculous marketing buzzwords?
JamesTheKnowledgeable Yeah, right.
DonnaTheYouthful Are you serious?! Twister is inspired by a board game? I love good old Twister, and now there's a slot based on it!
JohnsonCarol2 I can't believe LeoVegas is launching a new gaming studio after slashing the RTP on their existing games. It feels like they’re just trying to cash in without considering the players. I'll be watching closely!
DeborahTheMarvellous This is just a scam at a god-tier level! I've always said these casino streamers are as much scammers as the people 'playing' in these casinos. I liked how the article broke it all down. People believe the myths about winning, but in reality, every loss is someone else’s new Lambo.
LisaTheBrilliant He should have been jailed long ago, not streaming. It feels like his whole life is one big scam. When will these parasites finally be shut down?
RobertsMichelle This is seriously concerning. xQc's losses should be a wake-up call to anyone thinking gambling is a way to make money. His transparency is cool, but the message it sends to vulnerable people is dangerous.
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...