
Trainwreck Hits $12M on Duck Hunters, Praises NoLimit City
Popular streamer Trainwreck hit $12 million on a Kick stream playing Duck Hunters and criticized Hacksaw Gaming and Pragmatic Play for inaccurate RTP calculations.
Trainwreck Wins $12 Million on Duck Hunters
Tyler Faraz Niknam better known as Trainwreckstv or simply Trainwreck is an American live streamer whoâs popular for his gambling-related content. Recently, the 34-year-old player won a spectacular 12 million on a Kick stream while playing Duck Hunters. He did so on Tuesday, hitting the 30,000x multiplier and chanting âNoLimit City is the best,â referencing the developer of the game. This came at the end of a 13-hour gaming session, in which Trainwreck also won a spin worth almost $6 million while playing Loner.
The streamer seems to be fully embracing NoLimit Cityâs selection of slot games while criticizing other developers such as Hacksaw Gaming and Pragmatic Play. According to Trainwreck, these two developers donât calculate the return to player (RTP) percentage for their games well. He thinks that they base their figures on one billion spins instead of a more realistic number, which could distort the actual RTP.
Near the end of the stream, Trainwreck also commented, âEddie is going to be pissed,â likely referring to Stake co-owner Ed Craven. The Arizonian streamer frequently clashes with Craven, particularly regarding his long-term RTP when playing slots on the gambling site.
Trainwreck Has Criticized Casinos and Streamers
Trainwreckâs remark echoed the disassociation heâs had with crypto casino Stake over the past year. The Arizonian streamer has long been partnered with the casino and has served as one of the main advocates of Kick, the streaming platform owned by Stake. However, in a stream with xQc last year, Trainwreck admitted that he has had disputes with Craven regarding the formerâs RTPs.
In addition to this, the streamer also targeted streamers who create fake money deals, pretending to win on stream in order to portray gambling as a profitable venture. According to Trainwreck, this type of content is a scam and Stake is complacent in it. He explained that it is frustrating to spin all day but then watch these âfraudâ streamers seemingly win big every day.
Fast-forward to a couple of months ago, Trainwreck also had a feud with another popular streamer, Roshtein. According to the former, Roshteinâs $24 million win while playing Nolimit Cityâs Brute Force was with him using fake money. You can read more about Trainwreckâs criticisms of Roshtein and see what evidence he gives to support his claims.