The story of two McSwins, one top and many suspicions
The conflict between two well-known casino streamers — Trainwreckstv and Roshtein — flared up again in the spring of 2025. Both streamers cooperate with the Kick platform and play at the Stake online casino. They are united by the style of streams with high stakes, spectacular winnings, and a huge audience. However, in April, something happened that called into question the honesty of one of them.
On April 24, 2025, Roshtein knocked out the maximum win in the Brute Force slot from Nolimit City during a live broadcast. The amount amounted to a whopping $24 million — this is one of the largest recorded winnings in slots at that time. Death Row, from the same provider. His winnings amounted to $20 million.
At first, both streamers were happy, shared their emotions with the audience, and accepted congratulations. However, then a strange thing began. Trainwreckstv, browsing the "Overall Top Wins" tab on the official Nolimit City website, can easily find your own winnings. Its replay is available at the link, it is displayed in the rating and has all the signs of a real event. But Roshtein's winnings did not appear in the list. His replay was nowhere to be found — neither in the general top, nor in the new records.
This detail immediately caused a strong reaction from Trainwreckstv. He has long criticized Roshtein, accusing him of foul play, using fake infinite balance and participating in fake sessions. Seeing the lack of replay, he took it as a final confirmation of his suspicions. On the stream, Trainwreckstv shared this find with another streamer, demonstrating top winnings and emphasizing the absence of Roshtein's allegedly record result.
Roshtein, in turn, replied to the viewer's question that he "does not know why his winnings are not displayed" and suggested that the matter is in the amount - they say, this is the largest win in the history of Nolimit City, and perhaps its replay requires manual confirmation from the provider. The answer turned out to be vague and, in the opinion of many, unconvincing.
Two days later, on April 26, attentive users noticed that Roshtein's replay still appeared in the general list of top winnings. Later, this event became the subject of discussion on social networks, but the main video of Trainwreckstv, dedicated to the exposure of Roshtein, has already collected hundreds of thousands Views. It does not mention that the replay was added later, which makes the situation look suspicious and possibly biased in the eyes of viewers.
As a result, the story took on a viral effect. Users began to share opinions en masse: some believe that Trainwreckstv rightly exposed the fake streamer, others are sure that the situation is inflated, and the delay could be technical.
However, this story raises an important question about transparency in the casino streaming industry. When we are talking about tens of millions of dollars and audiences of hundreds of thousands of viewers, any oddities or delays in the display of information become a reason for serious suspicion. Especially when it comes to streamers, who have long been in the crosshairs of critics due to the opaque terms of cooperation with casinos and the possible use of "dummy" accounts.