Kings of Excitement: Top 10 Kick Casino Streamers
Launched in 2022, Kick has become a lifeline for streamers whose activities have been banned on Twitch. Thanks to the support of Stake's founders, Bijan Tehrani and Ed Craven, the service has quickly become the iGaming capital of the world.
The main magnet for creators was the incredibly generous monetization scheme: streamers receive 95% of the revenue, giving the platform only 5%, which favourably distinguishes Kick from Twitch with its predatory 70/30 split. This factor, coupled with the strict restrictions of competitors on gambling, provoked a mass migration of content creators.
By 2025, Kick has tightened the screws a bit by introducing mandatory age verification, but the platform is still the main hub for slots and casino lovers. In this article, we will analyse the ten most influential figures in this segment. By 2025, Kick has tightened the screws a bit by introducing mandatory age verification (18+), but the platform is still the only place to see hundreds of thousands of dollars in live betting. In this article, we will analyse the ten most influential figures in this segment, including the legends who rewrote the history of streaming.
Summary table of top streamers
Below is the ranking of the most popular channels where Slots & Casino / Gambling content is regularly broadcast.
|
Streamer Name / Channel |
Real Name / Lineup |
Location |
Number of subscribers (approx.) |
|
xQc |
Felix Lengyel |
Canada / USA |
~1,000,000+ |
|
Mellstroy475 |
Andrey Burim |
Unknown |
~681,000 |
|
Trainwreckstv |
Tyler Faraz Niknam |
United States |
~446,000 |
|
Xposed |
Cody Burnett |
Canada |
~428,000 |
|
Roshtein |
Ishmael Schwartz |
Sweden |
~360,000 |
|
Ac7ionMan |
Aaron Travis |
United States |
~188,000 |
|
Classybeef |
Team: Georgi, Jonte, Biggo, Freddy, Max, Rune |
Malta |
~183,000 |
|
Szymool |
Shimon Besser |
Poland |
~164,600 |
|
ZonaGemelosOficial |
Carlos Ramos |
Spain |
~116,000 |
|
Syztmz |
Syztmz |
Europe |
~89,000 |
A detailed overview of the leaders of the ranking
Detailed overview of the rating participants
1. xQc (~1,000,000+ followers)
Felix Lengyel (xQc) is not just a streamer, but a media giant. His move to Kick in 2023 was accompanied by a record contract worth about $100 million, which was the largest deal in the history of the industry. Although Felix is a "variety streamer" (he plays everything), his casino sessions gather a huge audience. It was he who attracted a mass audience to the platform, showing that slots can be part of a big show. His chaotic style and sincere (sometimes aggressive) emotions make each broadcast unpredictable.
2. Mellstroy475 (~681,000 followers)
Andrey Burim (Mellstroy) is currently the largest gambling streamer on the platform. He joined Kick in 2023 and instantly attracted a huge Russian-speaking audience. Its broadcasts are not just slots, but outrageous shows, often dedicated to the viewers themselves. Despite the scandalous reputation stretching from YouTube and VK, and accusations of violation of ethical and legal standards, his popularity continues to grow.
3. Trainwreckstv (~446,000 subscribers)
Tyler Niknam is not just a streamer, but one of the ideologists of Kick. He moved here at the end of 2022, right after the crackdown on Twitch began. Tyler has the status of an advisor and even a stake in the company, which gives him unique influence. His broadcasts are famous for astronomical bets, explosive emotions and constant dialogue with the chat.
4. Xposed (~428,000 followers)
Cody Burnett from Canada is an industry veteran who has switched from esports to casinos. It is known for its transparency: Xposed honestly shows both wins and losses, which captivates viewers. Despite criticism for promoting high stakes, his charisma and machine-gun speech keep him at the top of the most influential streamers.
5. Ac7ionMan (~188,000 followers)
Aaron Travis (Ac7ionMan) is a master of audience retention across platforms. Despite numerous bans on Twitch and participation in various scandals, he feels great on Kick. It combines slots with IRL content and is famous for its fast reactions, maintaining a high pace of broadcasts.
6. Classybeef (~183,000 followers)
A unique project that is a collective of six streamers based in Malta. Thanks to the change of hosts, the Classybeef channel can broadcast almost around the clock, arranging endless marathons. They are known for their raffles and themed nights of big bets.
7. Szymool (~164,600 followers)
Szymon Besser is a star of the Polish segment who switched to Kick at the end of 2022 due to Twitch restrictions. Its content stands out for its high quality production and themed "max-win hunts". Shimon's playful and provocative persona allows him to balance between gambling and pure entertainment.
8. ZonaGemelosOficial (~116,000 followers)
Carlos Ramos focuses on the Spanish-speaking audience. He came to Kick in 2023 with a background in entertainment content. Its secret to success is regular themed shows tied to jackpots and a predictable schedule, which builds viewer loyalty.
9. Roshtein (~360,000 followers)
Ishmael Schwartz, better known as Roshtein, is a living legend of slots. He has been streaming casinos since 2016 and has turned it into a real art. Roshtein is known for his visual style (always wearing a hat or bright images), the incredible quality of production and community, which he calls "Troops". His emotions at the drop of bonuses have become memes, and the size of the bets often exceeds the annual salaries of his viewers.
10. Syztmz (~89,000 followers)
Streamer with a background in online poker and eSports. Syztmz is known for his ability to work and play on several tables at the same time (multi-tabling). He started streaming on Kick in 2022 and attracts viewers with his sincere reactions during the bonus rounds.
Kick Gambling: What's Changed?
Initially, Twitch imposed a ban on broadcasts from unlicensed casinos due to public pressure and concerns about harm to viewers. This was the catalyst for Kick's growth.
However, from February 1, 2025, the Kick policy has also changed. Now, gambling can only be streamed from sites that use age and ID verification, ensuring that users are over 18 years old. Despite the fact that the platform has removed the hourly rate for some gambling authors, the "Slots & Casino" category remains one of the most popular.
People continue to watch these streams for the thrill of big wins, the charisma of the hosts, and a sense of community in the chat that cannot be found on other regulated platforms.










I’m pretty sure about 80% of the viewers there are bots. You open the chat and it’s just nonstop spam. Kick is notorious for fake engagement to look like a competitor to Twitch.
And it really feels like they boost the RTP for streamers too!
PaymoneyWubby is completely out of place here. He’s more of a clown.
The article is fine, but you barely mentioned Train (Trainwreckstv). The guy literally owns a part of Kick, that’s insider info! He’s basically the top boss there. And he deposits more than anyone else, millions flying around every stream.
This is awful… You’re promoting people who drive young audiences into debt. “Kings of gambling,” yeah right, more like kings of scams. They take 95% of the profit, while viewers get jack shit and credit loans. Twitch did the right thing kicking this filth out.