Xposed’s insane score: $363,000 for counting cars at a green light
Well-known Kick streamer Xposed shocked his audience again — but this time it wasn't roulette or slots. He found a completely new, offbeat, genuinely binge-worthy gambling format: bets on how many cars make it through an intersection on a green light.
During a recent live stream, the creator decided to try his luck at Roobet. He put a hefty $20,000 on a very unusual wager: that exactly 11 or 14 cars would pass the real intersection at Public Square in Watertown, Massachusetts, during a single green light.
Luck was on his side: before the light turned red, exactly 14 cars crossed the stop line. That spot-on call paid Xposed a massive $363,971. It's a good example of how modern gambling platforms keep looking for fresh, gamified formats to keep people entertained.
The winner was ecstatic. Talking about the new betting format, Xposed said it's "a whole new level of addiction."
Forget slots. Forget roulette. @Xposed just made $363,971 betting on… traffic lights. pic.twitter.com/Pp6LYCGWQJ
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The game behind the big win is called "CCTV: Rush Hour." It's a project by the live studio 155io that uses real CCTV feeds to create a unique kind of gambling. The gameplay feels a lot like sports betting: besides picking the exact number of cars, players can also go "over/under" against a preset line.
Still, viewers should keep the risks in mind. Even after this headline win, Xposed regularly runs into massive losses. Some streams have ended with him looking completely crushed after a bad streak — sliding into a deep depression right in front of thousands of viewers.
This is clearly staged. The casino is juicing his wins on stream so the sheep run off to dump their hard-earned cash on traffic lights. Don’t fall for it, guys!