Kick Co-Owner Trainwreckstv Burns Through $10M After Streaming Return: 'Worst I've Ever Run'
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Kick Co-Owner Trainwreckstv Burns Through $10M After Streaming Return: 'Worst I've Ever Run'
"This has to be the worst I've ever ran in my entire career. Pay is gone, it's all personal now. I need something crazy or it's going to be a very sad stream."
"Trainwreckstv built his large online following through marathon gambling streams on Twitch between 2018 and 2022, regularly broadcasting 12-hour sessions while playing high-stakes slots with bets ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 per spin."
"After Twitch restricted gambling content from unlicensed casino sites in October 2022, Trainwreckstv migrated to Kick, the streaming platform he partially owns and helped launch in response to Twitch's tightening restrictions on gambling-related content."
"This week's downswing is one of his largest results broadcast on a stream, but it has not yet reached the scale of his reported $40 million loss during a single month in 2022."
Trainwreckstv returned to streaming after a three-month hiatus, experiencing a $10 million downswing over two sessions on Stake. A $4 million recovery on Keno was insufficient to offset the losses. He expressed frustration on social media, stating it was the worst run of his career. Known for high-stakes gambling streams, he transitioned to Kick after Twitch restricted gambling content. His recent losses are notable but not as severe as a reported $40 million loss in 2022. He was joined by Adin Ross during a live broadcast amid scrutiny over gambling promotions.
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