Adin Ross, a popular streamer on Kick, hit the maximum multiplier of 9,990x on a crypto casino slot during a World Cup-themed stream. The win happened on Rainbet, a platform where he now works as a paid ambassador. Ross was playing BGaming’s “Lucky Pack: 2026 Cup” slot, a game tied to the ongoing soccer tournament.
The moment came after he switched from another slot. He bought a bonus feature called a gold-pack buy, and on his very first spin, the game paid out the top prize. The total win was $199,800. Ross only played the slot once that session, then moved on to something else. The clip of the win spread across social media in late June.
Streamer Deal Raises Questions
Ross is a contracted ambassador for Rainbet. These deals often involve casinos paying streamers to show gameplay. Some critics say this blurs the line between real betting and paid promotion. It’s not unusual to see high-multiplier wins on gambling streams. For example, fellow Kick streamer Trainwreckstv recently hit a $50 million max win on a slot exclusive to Stake, another crypto casino.
The slot itself is themed around the World Cup. Casinos have been pushing football-branded games as the tournament drives viewer interest. Ross is one of the biggest gambling streamers on Kick, a platform backed by Stake. Interestingly, Kick recently took a large sponsorship deal from Rainbet, a rival to Stake.
Scrutiny Over Young Audiences
The bigger pattern here involves how gambling content reaches young viewers. Streamers like Ross often generate viral clips during major events. This has brought more scrutiny to streaming platforms. Ross’s gambling deals have been under fire before. He moved to Rainbet after being named in a California lawsuit over promotions for Stake. An investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek found that Stake’s streamer win rates were statistically unusual. The combination of high multipliers and young audiences continues to worry regulators and watchdogs.
