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Adin Ross Loses $10K Blackjack Win After On-Stream Casino Mishap

Adin Ross’ latest return to online gambling didn’t bring the lucky break he was hoping for. During a recent live blackjack stream on Stake, the popular content creator found himself at the center of a frustrating dealer mistake that cost him a $10,000 win.

“Adin Ross in 2025” by LOU WOP is licensed under CC BY 3.0.

The $10K That Should’ve Been His

Back at the blackjack table after a brief gambling hiatus, Adin Ross placed a $10,000 wager and landed what should have been a solid hand: 19. Confident in his position, Ross chose to stand against the dealer’s visible 7.

But in a strange turn of events, the platform failed to register his Ace properly, leaving his hand incorrectly valued at 18. The dealer drew a 10 for a total of 17—meaning Ross had the win regardless. Still, a floor manager intervened, and instead of correcting the error, the hand was voided completely.

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Adin Ross Had All Eyes on the Stream

The incident was broadcast live to Ross’ massive audience, fueling his frustration. According to Ross, this wasn’t the first time a hand had been misread during his session—but earlier mistakes had been corrected rather than canceled.

This time, Ross’ money was held in limbo while the situation was “reviewed.” Eventually, the original $10K was returned, but not the winnings he felt he rightfully earned.

Adin Ross Demands Answers

Upset over the inconsistency, Adin Ross voiced concerns about the platform’s fairness—especially after a lost hand was previously allowed to stand. He promised to escalate the issue with Stake’s support team. A representative reportedly told him the situation could take up to 24 hours to investigate.

Ross’ return to gambling streams comes as fellow creators like Trainwreckstv and xQc have made headlines for massive slot machine wins—Trainwreck even netted a staggering $37.5 million in one session.

For now, Adin Ross is left with a sour taste—and a stream full of fans watching his $10K win disappear in real time.

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