Streamer Trainwreck's Misclick Turns Into Shocking $800K Jackpot

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A popular Kick streamer claimed a Staggering $800,000 win following an accidental misclick. 

Trainwreck had been on a 3-month hiatus. 

From GamblingNews.com: 

The 35-year-old streamer, whose real name is Tyler Faraz Niknam, was recently playing Cyber Ronin, an online slot game made by Degen Lab. The game features five different bonus buy options. Trainwreck was aiming to select the Degen Spin, which guarantees at least three fight symbols on the reels at the start of a spin. However, he accidentally picked Blade Clash instead, which is a mode that includes a three-scatter bonus, multipliers, and defeated Samurai that carry over between spins.

This simple misclick resulted in a payout of $781,250, which is quite close to the streamer’s initial hopes of winning $800,000, a goal he set as he loaded the game at the beginning of his stream. Trainwreck couldn’t believe it, admitting he had thought the “three scatters sucked.”

Immediately following his hiatus, Gambling911.com reported on how Trainwreck had quickly lost $10 million

The Stake.com promoter also reportedly declined a loan request from fellow creator Adin Ross during a live broadcast.

Trainwreck then claimed he missed out on roughly $2 billion over the past five years by choosing not to promote gambling affiliate codes.

  • Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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