Last week, Trainwreckstv secured the biggest win in online slot history by bagging a $37.5m payday on Hex Appeals. After doing so, he said he hoped that it wouldn’t be beaten anytime soon, especially by a “fake balance” streamer. Well, Train certainly won’t be very pleased with the latest twist in the tale.
Roshtein, a streamer that Train has consistently called out for playing with a fake balance, has just hit a $45.4m win on Drac’s Stacks. It means Rosh has claimed the biggest-ever win title from Train after the Texan held it for just over a week. The Swedish streamer was playing with stakes of $10,000, compared to Train’s $6,000 bet for his win.
always beats every Train record “WITHIN A WEEK” of him setting it”
Another gambling streamer, AverageAden, has not minced his words in response to Rosh’s latest record. In a heated post on X, the streamer called Roshtein a “fraudulent leach,” highlighting that he always beats every Train record “WITHIN A WEEK” of him setting it. AverageAden claims that Rosh uses a fake balance of non-withdrawable funds to do so:
The fake balance debate is an ongoing issue in the world of gambling streamers. Train is very vocal on the issue, arguing that streamers who play with fake money to entice their viewers to gamble are acting nefariously. He has called out his fellow streamers regularly for this, none more so than Roshtein.
The last time that Train broke the record for an online slot win was last year, when he won $20m playing San Quentin 2: Death Row. Less than a week later, Rosh had beaten that with a $25m win on Brute Force. At the time, Train called out Roshtein, claiming the win was faked. Earlier in the year, he publicly labelled Rosh “disgusting, fraud, parasite, viewbotter.”
Train has not yet responded to Rosh’s most recent record-breaking win, but all we can say is… get the popcorn ready.