Rival streamer Trainwrecks accuses Roshtein of not demonstrating a notable win on Nolimit City rankings
A recent win by popular streamer Roshtein has sparked a controversy within the online gambling community, with fellow streamer Trainwrecks questioning the authenticity of the win.
During his stream on Stake.com, Roshtein claimed a win of $24 million on Nolimit City's Brute Force. However, Trainwrecks pointed out that this win does not appear on other streamers' pages, leading him to accuse the win of being fake.
Roshtein responded to these claims, stating that approval is needed prior to a win appearing on Nolimit City's leaderboard. He further speculated that his Brute Force $24 million win might be the biggest ever on Nolimit City, potentially breaking the records held by Trainwrecks' own wins on San Quentin 2: Death Row.
Trainwrecks' $20 million and $7 million wins from San Quentin 2: Death Row still hold the first and second place on Nolimit City's leaderboard. However, during a stream with xQc, Trainwrecks pointed out that his two large wins are at the top of Nolimit City's leaderboard, while Roshtein's $24 million win is missing.
Nolimit City's leaderboard records all top bets and wins throughout their portfolio of games. It is not uncommon for Nolimit City to require extra approval time for unusually large wins, such as Roshtein's $24 million win on Brute Force, since this was the largest win in the provider's history and likely needed careful verification before confirmation.
Wins visibility (real or demo mode) depends on the casino platform, not strictly Nolimit City's policy. Platforms like Stake.com host Nolimit City games but do not exclusively control if wins show only there. Sweepstake-style casinos (e.g., Stake.us) often feature Nolimit City games and have their own bonus and redemption models, but win visibility depends mainly on the operator's platform rather than the game provider itself.
In a separate incident, xQc, another popular streamer, recently criticized Pragmatic Play.
The feud between Trainwrecks and Roshtein continues, with both streamers maintaining their positions. As the situation unfolds, the online gambling community eagerly awaits the confirmation of Roshtein's $24 million win on Brute Force on Nolimit City's leaderboard.
The controversy over Roshtein's $24 million win on Brute Force, a casino game offered by Nolimit City, has escalated, with Trainwrecks questioning its authenticity. This is because Trainwrecks noticed the win isn't appearing on Nolimit City's leaderboard, unlike his own wins that have secured first and second place in the leaderboard. Despite this, Roshtein insists that his win might be the biggest ever on Nolimit City's games, potentially surpassing Trainwrecks' records.