Twitch has a total of 6,495,638 streamers, with an average of 1,121,892 daily active streamers. It's a massive global platform with an average of 1,890,994 daily watchers in a 24-hour window, who managed to watch a total of 1,411,373,952 hours of streams in October (Twitch Tracker).
Kick is a slightly smaller (but growing) platform that is more for hardcore gamers and streamers. There are still more than 10 million total users and 150,000 daily streamers on Kick, with one of the strongest months this year being July, where viewership increased by 44-48% (Stream Charts).
There are every niche of gaming streams on these platforms; casino game streams are one of them. They're playing slots, live poker games, live roulette games, and pretty much every casino game you can imagine. Below are the top five casino streamers we think you should watch.
Classybeef
ClassyBeef is not a single streamer but a team of seven slot gamblers. Their names are:
- Joe
- Espen
- Nando
- Jonte
- Georgi
- Biggo
- Lamar
They're all based in Malta and have managed to make a consistent income stream (and a very nice one) simply by playing slot games and streaming it on Twitch and Kick.
They run a 24/7 "BeefGang" casino channel and are known for massive slot wins and a friendly community vibe. ClassyBeef's Twitch channel has around 267K followers (as of 2025), and almost 196K followers on Kick. They stream nearly every day, often 15+ hours or more (Stream Charts).
That's not common for all streamers; it's because there are so many of them. Most of the time, they stream high-variance slot machine games. One of the team members, Espen, set a world record with a €500,000 Fruit Party jackpot (although that has now been surpassed by Roshtein, but we'll discuss him further along).
They'll also run slot tournaments and collaborate on special events.
- Content: Live slots on new casinos such as Pragmatic Play slots like Fruit Party, etc, or Just Chatting.
- Achievements: Huge jackpots (like the €500K Fruit Party win, ranked as top slot moments on Twitch), and they host community events.
- Controversies: None notable. They're generally viewed positively as pioneers of slots streaming.
Trainwreckstv (Tyler Faraz Niknam)
Trainwreckstv is an American-born variety streamer from Arizona who now lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Trainwreckstv is one of the biggest names in gambling content, with one of the most-viewed Twitch channels. His Twitch channel has over 2.24 million followers (and growing), and he has about 486K followers on Kick (Stream Charts). He streams a mix of casino slots, plays games like Rust and Just Chatting, and always seems to stream late at night. Not appealing to everyone, but clearly not a bad idea when you see his following numbers.
Trainwreck became famous for winning the 2019 "Chilluminati" Among Us tournament and for running the Scuffed Podcast. At his peak, in April 2020, he attracted almost 600K recurrent viewers for a US election stream. It's still a record on Twitch's Gaming category.
Trainwreckstv is closely tied to crypto casino platform Stake (earning massive affiliate deals) and is now even a co-owner of Kick, where he streams under a more flexible environment.
- Content: High-stakes casino slots and variety gaming (Rust, MMOs, Call of Duty on Twitch).
- Favorite Games: Online slots (Crazy Time, Bonanza Billion), and competitive titles. Also hosts regular poker and casino events.
- Controversies: Twitch suspension (2017 "sexist rant" ban), public feuds, occasional on-stream drama. The "Luke was here" scandal is one of his most controversial.
Roshtein
Ishmael Swartz is a Swedish streamer. Now based in Malta, Roshtein pioneered live slot streaming and has been active since 2016. He has about 1.04 million Twitch followers and 342.6K Kick followers (Stream Charts). It's worth noting that he's not active on Twitch anymore.
Roshtein's streams are almost entirely online slots, with a hyper-energetic style and huge bet sizes. He's by far Twitch's most extravagant streamer, famous for hitting a $45.5 million slot jackpot win during a live broadcast. He also broke ClassyBeef’s Fruit Party record and regularly hits massive jackpots.
In late 2022, Twitch banned unregulated crypto-casino streams, which essentially forced Roshtein to leave Twitch. He then moved exclusively to Kick (financially backed by Stake's founders) and brought much of his audience with him.
- Content: High-volatility slot machine games such as Pragmatic Play, Relax Gaming, etc. Streams daily from his home with animated crowd interaction.
- Notable: Held world-record Fruit Party jackpot at 500K and helped legitimize Kick for casinos, known as a "community" leader.
- Controversy: He’s been a target of "fake money" rumors. Some fans speculate he bets with bonus and demo funds, but nothing has been proven.
Mellstroy987 (Andrey Burim)
A 26-year-old Belarusian "tresh" (trash) streamer known for shock entertainment. Born in Gomel, Belarus, he's one of the fastest-growing Kick stars with roughly 786,000 followers.
Mellstroy blends slot and casino content with provocative IRL pranks and stunts. In March 2024, he set a massive record with over 720,000 recurrent viewers on a Kick stream. Outside of streaming, he runs social-media contests, prize giveaways, and manages charity projects.
- Achievements: 2024 Kick viewers record (720K). He also has a massive TikTok presence of over 4 million.
- Content: Just Chatting, Casino Inc, Las Vegas Casino, Dota 2.
Xposed (Cody Burnett)
A Canadian casino streamer from Ontario. Born in 1996, he has almost 538K Twitch followers and 156K on Kick.
Xposed started as a competitive Call of Duty gamer before switching to slots around 2017. He's known for his high-energy reactions during big bets.
- Content: Live casino slots (Play'n GO, Pragmatic, etc) and live Evolution table games (Crazy Time, Mega Ball).
- Favorite Games: Slots like Wanted - Dead or a Wild, Roo Bonanza, and Evolution games such as Monopoly Live, Crazy Time.
- Achievements: Several multi-million-dollar slot wins. One of his biggest was $4.718 million on Hot Fiesta.
Most of these casino streams play slot games, as you'll have noticed. They attract the most viewership, they're so easy to play that streamers can talk to their viewers at the same time, and they generate some big wins, and that's always good for content.