On October 19, Twitch streamer Tyler "Trainwreckstv" divulged information regarding the amount he has made by hosting gambling livestreams on his Twitch channel.
A few moments after claiming that he had made $360 million in 16 months by broadcasting slots and gambling-related content, the Iranian-American content creator stated that he had given away $70 million. He said:
Tyler got together with fellow Twitch streamers Georgie "Pokelawls" and Mendo to play Overwatch 2. At the 01:47-minute mark of Pokelawl's October 19 broadcast, Trainwreckstv decided to reveal how much money he has made by hosting gambling-affiliated streams. He said:
Roughly 10 minutes later, Tyler claimed that he had given away more than $70 million off and on stream:
The 31-year-old content creator added that even billionaires don't give away that kind of money. The discussion continued with him saying that he wanted to reach the $100 million mark of giveaway money:
Timestamp: 01:54:29
The streaming moment was shared to the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, and the reaction thread accrued more than 315 fan comments.
Redditor u/futureproofable shared a 692-word long analysis of Trainwreckstv's on-stream gambling sessions and listed the streamer's bets from July 2021 onwards. Their detailed comments concluded with the Redditor claiming that anything the streamer says or does should be "seen through a prism":
U/futureproofable claimed that they found the data for the analysis through the streamer's VODs (video on demand), Twitter updates, and more since the information is publicly available, "divulged freely" by Trainwreckstv:
The aforementioned Redditor's comments attracted more than 126 replies, with another community member providing the following calculations for
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