Twitch streamer Tyler “Trainwreck” Niknam (31) is something like the top gamer of Twitch. With gambling streams, he became huge on the streaming channel, earning what he claims to be $360 million from a deal. Now that Twitch has banned “his casino,” Stake, Trainwreck has gotten into sports betting and has a golden touch.
How do you know Trainwreck?
Trainwreck is a badass who has no friends and can end careers with a tweet, as streamer Mizkif found painfully:
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Trainwreck wins $1.56 million with $25,000 stake
Trainwreck is now making a name for itself: Trainwreck loves to gamble. In a tweet dated November 22nd he now showed his betting slip for day 3 of the World Cup.
According to the ticket, Trainwreck made exactly $1,569,329.29 with a wager of $25,651.09. So his stake multiplied by a factor of 61.39:
He placed a 4-way bet on the World Cup matches and made a pretty crazy bet:
According to Trainwreck, he had also hedged the note with other alternative notes:
These are the reactions: Even football betting is like slot machines for Trainwreck:
What’s next for him? It looks like Trainwreck doesn’t want to put up with the fact that Twitch banned his deal with Stake.
Trainwreck plans to launch its own streaming service in December 2022, after which it will return to high stakes gambling.
By the way, we also know the scam of warning against gambling and at the same time gambling like crazy from the German Twitch. As long as a “game” is hot, investments are made there, but when it gets colder, you can always think of a better one:
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