Trainwreck Bets $150k Per Spin in High-Stakes Stream
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Kick streamer Trainwreck bets $150k per spin on Waylanders Forge, losing $9.9 million across 1,115 plays. He warns fans about chasing losses as his RTP hits 75%.
Popular Kick streamer Trainwreck has been on a rough losing streak. He hit a point where he said at the start of his Thursday stream that he needed a $20 million day to turn things around. It's the kind of desperation that makes you cringe and lean in at the same time.
### The Brutal Numbers
He got to a stage where he was spending $150,000 on spins playing Waylanders Forge. The 35-year-old shared his stats on Stake for the Valkyrie-created title, showing his net loss from the game was almost $9.9 million across 1,115 plays. That's an average loss of nearly $8,900 per spin. He complained that his return to player (RTP) was just 75%, while most slot games have an RTP of between 94% and 97%. Ouch.
Here's what that looks like in perspective:
- Total spins: 1,115
- Average bet per spin: $150,000
- Net loss: $9.9 million
- RTP: 75% (way below the industry norm)

### A Glimmer of Hope
He did redeem himself slightly by hitting a $2.5 million win from a $150,000 spin. That's a 1,567% return on that single spin. But let's be real, it barely made a dent in his overall losses. During the same stream, he also won $1.5 million playing Juicy Fruits by Pragmatic Play, so it looks like his luck is finally turning. However, the overall stream ended in disappointment, with Trainwreck saying that next time he would be chasing a $30 million day.
### The Bigger Picture
The content creator has consistently warned fans about the dangers of gambling, especially chasing losses. He is on record as saying that the current run of bad luck is his worst for five years. However, it's still a ways off his worst-ever month in 2022 when his losses totaled $40 million. That's not a typo. Forty million dollars in a single month.
### What This Means for Viewers
It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of watching someone bet huge amounts. But remember, these are extreme outliers. The house always wins in the long run, and even professional streamers can hit brutal streaks. Trainwreck's own warnings about chasing losses are worth heeding, especially when you're playing with money you can't afford to lose.
### Final Thoughts
So what's the takeaway? High-stakes gambling is a rollercoaster. Trainwreck's stream was a perfect example of how quickly things can go south, even for someone with deep pockets. If you're thinking about chasing your own losses, take a step back. The odds are stacked against you, and no single win is guaranteed to fix everything. Stay safe out there.