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Trainwrecks Calls Out Roshtein for Missing Win on Nolimit City Rankings
Trainwrecks pointed to Nolimit City's leaderboard which showed his two recent wins as top payouts calling out Roshtein's $24 million win a lie

It is not uncommon for streamers to engage in feuds, and this is exactly the case between two popular gambling streamers, Roshtein and Trainwrecks.
Feud Between Trainwrecks and Roshtein Continues
Earlier this month, Roshtein played Nolimit City’s Brute Force when he hit a $24 million win while live streaming. This caught the attention of Trainwrecks, who has an ongoing dispute with Roshtein. However, this time, Trainwrecks presented evidence, suggesting that Roshtein’s win wasn’t real and that he gambled with fake money.
During a stream with another popular streamer, xQc, who recently bashed Pragmatic Play with claims that they rigged his spins after he lost $1.5 million in a day, Trainwrecks pointed to a unique feature Nolimit City’s games have.
In the recent stream, Trainwrecks told xQc to check Nolimit City’s leaderboard which records all top bets and wins throughout the developer’s portfolio of games. Once xQc opened the leaderboard and selected the relevant tab, Trainwrecks pointed out that his two wins, one of $20 million and one of $7 million from San Quentin 2: Death Row were at the top of the leaderboard holding the first and second place.
While the win tab was visible, Trainwrecks said: “Isn’t that all weird? There’s my win, there’s my second win. All my gosh… how weird is that? Where’s the $24 mill?”
Roshtein’s $24M Win Is Missing from Nolimit City’s Leaderboard
xQc initially misunderstood Trainwrecks and asked if he got a $24 million win on Brute Force. Trainwrecks did not name Roshtein but said “he did,” explaining that his fellow streamer won $24 million some 30 minutes after his $20 million win from San Quentin 2: Death Row.
Then, xQc asked where’s the win, to which Trainwrecks responded that it could not be seen anywhere in the global stats. Moreover, Trainwrecks said that none of Roshtein’s wins are recorded on the overall leaderboard, speculating that the streamer likely has a “promotional account” with possibly fake balance. “I checked. Yours (xQc’s win) is on there, mine is on there… everyone’s wins are on there… except for certain individuals that still deny they are on fake balance,” added Trainwrecks.
Train shows xQc that a certain someone isn't on the nolimitcity leaderboard pic.twitter.com/KxIYPtkC2A
— Train Clips (@TrainwrecksClip) October 26, 2024
The Win Mysteriously Appears on the Leaderboard in Roshtein’s Stream
In a recent stream, Roshtein responded to Trainwrecks’ claims. While playing on Stake.com, the streamer accessed Nolimit City’s leaderboard. Surprisingly, once clicking on the win tab, Roshtein’s Brute Force $24 million win appeared and was now holding the first place with Trainwrecks’ two recent wins taking second and third place.
Roshtein said: “It’s there man, it’s there,” while laughing. When asked why the win appears on his stream but doesn’t appear on other streamer’s pages, he speculated that this may have been the biggest win ever on Nolimit City. Roshtein claimed that sometimes approval is needed prior to the win appearing on the leaderboard, adding that this has happened to him in the past. “Sometimes I think they have to approve some wins,” he revealed.
Despite Roshtein’s response, not everyone is convinced. One online user claimed that the $24 million win only shows on Stake. Another one claimed that Roshtein’s win appears only under “demo” mode.
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