Roshtein, Trainwreckstv, xQc, Xposed, ClassyBeef, Cabrzy, Syztmz… if you know slot streaming, then these names will all be familiar to you. These are the most famous streamers in the world of online casino gambling.
battled it out for each bonus round, every jackpot, and each max win
Those streamers have been in an unspoken contest throughout their entire careers. They have battled it out for each bonus round, every jackpot, and each max win multiplier to fight for the title of most winningest slot streamer.
Well, thanks to VegasSlotsOnline News, the results are now in. Below, we rank the biggest streamers in terms of their lifetime wins playing real money slots.
1. Roshtein – $449.3m
If you don’t know him, Roshtein, real name Ishmael Swartz, is a Swedish-born streamer. The 38-year-old came up in the boom of the Twitch gambling era of 2019 to 2020. This was when he and Trainwreckstv were gambling with relatively small stakes in comparison to now, in a max range of $50 to $200.
Since then the streamer has shot to stardom. He holds the record for the biggest slot win of all time on Drac’s Stacks by Massive Studios. He bagged himself $45.4m in a single spin, breaking Train’s record just one week after he set it himself.
Roshtein’s highest ever multiplier was 200,000x, which he hit on San Quentin 2: Death Row by Nolimit City. He turned $24 into a staggering $4.8m on the game in December 2024.
In his entire career, Rosh has registered $449.3m in winnings on slots. That puts him far ahead his closest competitor Train, as well as all the other streamers on Kick. His average bet in that time shows why he has won quite so much, at around $1,014.
2. Trainwreckstv – $166.2m
Next up, it’s someone who is perhaps even more famous than Roshtein, despite being behind him in the rankings. Trainwreckstv, a streamer from Texas, came up through Twitch at the same time as Roshtein. At the time, he was playing with slightly higher stakes, but now they are battling it out with higher and higher bets.
bagged himself $37.5m on Hex Appeal by Massive Studios
Train actually held the record for the biggest online slot win just before Rosh broke it. He bagged himself $37.5m on Hex Appeal by Massive Studios. When Rosh happened to beat it one week later, Train claimed that he had done so using fake money as per his deal with Stake.
The best multiplier Train has ever hit came from the same game as Rosh, San Quentin 2. He also hit a 200,000x multiplier on the Nolimit Game, doing so in 2024. As for his average bet size, that is a little lower than Rosh at around $888.
In total, Train has secured himself $166.2m in winnings over the course of his career. That’s $283.1m less than his biggest rival Rosh.
3. ClassyBeef – $27.7m
Our next entry is quite far from our top two, showing just how dominant Train and Roshtein have been over the past few years. ClassyBeef may not be just one single streamer, but the online slot gambling channel has still made it into our top list thanks to wins from its collection of players, including Georgi, Biggo, Jonte, Max, Freddy, and Rune, all based out in Malta.
The biggest-ever win on the channel was $2.5m won on Bonsai Banzai. Again Massive Studios is the slot provider behind this game, proving that it can offer some of the biggest jackpot wins around today. The win came courtesy of Rune in 2024 in a moment that is now the stuff of legend on the channel.
the biggest multi won on the channel, that was 25,000x courtesy of Jonte and Georgi
As for the biggest multi won on the channel, that was 25,000x courtesy of Jonte and Georgi. The pair were playing on Joker Casino when they hit the big time, returning more than $250,000 from a $55 stake. The channel’s average bet is much lower than Train and Rosh too, only amounting to around $119 per bet.
In total, ClassyBeef has generated $27.7m in wins. Not bad at all.
4. Cabrzy – $17.1m
With so many big slot streamers in the world right now, our fourth entry might come as a surprise. Cabrzy is the final winningest streamer. Like all our other list members, Cabrzy streams live on the Stake-backed platform Kick. He plays primarily on Hacksaw Gaming and Pragmatic Play slots, but likes to dabble in games from other providers too.
Canadian Cabrzy made a name for himself in 2023, when he started to breakthrough into the mainstream of the scene. His rise aligns with the massive migration of gambling content from Twitch over to Kick, spearheaded by Kick co-creator Train.
Like Train, Cabrzy hit his biggest ever win on Hex Appeal thanks to a 5,376x multiplier on his $320 bet. That win came in July of 2025 and returned him a whopping $1.72m.
All of these streamers are creating great advertisement for Nolimit City since Cabrzy’s best multiplier was 200,000x, again on San Quentin 2: Death Row. His average bet size is the smallest so far at $118, making his lifetime win of $17.1m all the more impressive.
5. Xposed – $16.4m
It wouldn’t be a top streamer list without one of the best in the game. Xposed, aka Cody Burnett, is Canadian streamer who came up at the same time as Train and Rosh. He too has streamed with world-famous stars, such as American rappers Drake and Snoop Dogg. He played in partnership with Stake for years before shifting back to his old teammate Roobet.
a $2.9m payday on everyone’s favourite Wild West slot
Xposed’s biggest win was a $2.9m payday on everyone’s favourite Wild West slot, Wanted Dead or a Wild by Hacksaw Gaming. He bet $450 at that time in order to win the multimillion-dollar jackpot through a 6,630x bet. That was in 2024.
The Canadian’s best multi was 27,766x. Crazily, his average bet size is currently standing at around $1,507. That’s the highest of our streamers so far, and perhaps suggests that he should have won more. Although notably, Xposed streams a lot less than the other gamblers on this list.
