Trainwreck lost $19.5 million in 5 streams and went on hiatus. What is going on?
Gambling streamer Trainwreck announced a break after losing $19.5 million
Famous streamer Trainwreck (real name Tyler Nicknam) made a loud statement - he is going on a short-term vacation after a series of failures on the Kick platform. Over the past five streams, he has lost $19.5 million, and, according to him, it was "sickening."
"It's hard for me to realise that I gave so much money back to Stake and its owner Eddie Craven," the 34-year-old Trainwreck admitted.
Ironically, shortly before that, he had a very successful streak. After a three-month break in early June, he returned to streaming and has already managed to snatch $9.6 million in the Munchies slot from Nolimit City. However, as quickly as it came, so quickly it went.
"I lost $19.5 million in the last five streams. I'm shocked, completely shocked," he frankly admitted to the audience.
Streamer Trainwreck Takes a Break After Losing $19.5M in Just Five Streams
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Community reaction: from sympathy to accusations
Train Clips has already posted a video with fragments of the stream and the caption: "Don't play. This is the reality of gambling." The message seems to be obvious, but the comments under the video are divided.
Some fans reacted with understanding and support: "The right decision, the psyche is more important than the content." Others, on the contrary, did not believe in a single dollar of the lost:
"Yes, he has a balance of demos there, he just makes a show," sceptics write.
This is not the first time that Trainwreck has been accused of cooperating with casinos on not the most transparent terms. He openly said that he was playing for sponsorship money, but stressed that the losses and winnings are real.
Dangers of gambling on streams
Trainwreck's situation is another reminder of the real risks, even when betting seems "virtual." In his case, we are talking about millions, but in reality, many lose their last money, looking at a beautiful picture from the outside.
If you do play, do it only in trusted casinos, with an understanding of the risks and strict limits. Or better yet, don't play at all.
I don't believe in these "losses". One circus, no more.
Munchies is a really good slot, by the way. It's a pity that he jinxed it so much now.
Or maybe he just realized that his "fun" had become too toxic even for him.
I would keep at least 1 million for myself and leave forever... And he lowered 19.5. Fucked up.
Everything is OK with him, I think
What are you all talking about? He has it all under a contract. Like fake losses for the sake of drama.
Munchies is a really good slot, by the way. It's a pity that he jinxed it so much now.