Huge Catch: How Roshtein Caught 9344x in Razor Returns
When a casino streaming legend enters highly volatile slots, viewers are always waiting for a spectacle. And this time, expectations were met in full! Playing on the Stake platform, the famous streamer Roshtein caught one of the most beautiful and large multipliers in his career in the popular slot from Push Gaming.
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Details of a phenomenal skid
Roshtein played at a very solid but usual bet of $100 per spin. The real magic began when he activated the Shark Bonus feature
Golden Sharks began to open on the screen, which began to give out huge coins with multipliers and level-up symbols. At some point, incredible coins of 500x and 100x denominations appeared on the reels.
The result of the bonus game was fantastic: $934,400.00! The final multiplier was 9344x the original bet. It's interesting to watch the streamer's reaction: unlike many, Roshtein took this win (almost a million dollars!) with his trademark equanimity and smile, only noting at the end: "Almost ten thousand X... Holy shit!"
Who is Roshtein?
Roshtein (real name Ishmael Schwartz) is the face of modern casino streaming. He started his career back in 2016 and has since amassed a huge army of fans on Twitch and Kick.
- Style: He is easily recognizable by his signature black hat, long hair, and consistently stylish looks.
- Content: Roche is known for his crazy high roller bets (he can spin slots for $1,000 or even $1,500 per spin) and his ability to keep the audience's attention for hours of marathons.
About the slot: Razor Returns by Push Gaming
The Razor Returns slot is the long-awaited sequel to the legendary hit Razor Shark from the Push Gaming provider. The game has become even more aggressive and potentially profitable.
- Max Win: The slot's potential is increased to a crazy 100,000x the stake.
- Features: The main feature of the game is the Mystery Symbols, which can turn into golden sharks. They give out coins with giant multipliers (up to 5000x), Collector symbols and multipliers for the entire field.
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