Roshtein Keeps Crushing Juicy June: $5.3M Hit and a Night of Personal Bests
8 Jun, 2026
- π‘οΈ Dragonspire Frostfall Sets the Tone: A trio of 3,000x hits and a $1.1M personal best
- π° Wanted Salvation Steals the Night: 3,557x for a massive $5.3 million personal best
- π€ The Bandit Goes Ballistic: A 19,008x run worth $3.8 million
- πͺ Bling King Camel Cashes In: 10,804x for a $3.2 million personal best
- π Four Personal Bests in One Session: A genuine record night for Rosh
Roshtein's June 7th stream wasn't just another big night, it was a record-rewriting one. Across a single session, Rosh notched four personal bests, headlined by a monster $5.3 million hit on Wanted Salvation. With Juicy June's 30 back-to-back streams well underway, the bar just got a whole lot higher.
A Night of Records and Big Numbers
The damage was spread across four games, and every one of them gave up a career-best for Rosh. Wanted Salvation led the charge, paying a staggering $5.3 million on a 3,557x multiplier. The Bandit wasn't far behind, building through a 7,176x ($1.4M) and a 9,256x ($1.8M) before erupting into a 19,008x personal best worth $3.8 million.

Bling King Camel kept the excitement rolling, first with a 7,264x for $2.2 million and then a 10,804x for $3.2 million, another personal best. Even Dragonspire Frostfall, which set the tone early with a trio of hits around the 3,000x mark, capped its run with a 3,780x that crossed the $1.1 million line for the fourth personal best of the session.
Four games, four records, one ecstatic chat. It was win after win after win, with barely a moment to catch a breath between them.
The Receipts Are Real
Wins this big always draw a few raised eyebrows, but on Stake there's no need to take anyone's word for it, including Rosh's. Every result runs through Stakeβs Provably Fair engine, a system built so that outcomes can be independently verified rather than simply trusted.
The short version: every bet is generated from a combination of inputs, a server seed locked in by Stake before you play, a client seed that you control, and a counter that makes each spin unique. Because Stake commits to its seed in advance and your own input is baked into every result, neither side can rig the outcome without the other being able to catch it. Once a session closes, the whole chain can be reconstructed and checked, turning "trust us" into "verify it yourself."

That's exactly why a $5.3 million hit like this one isn't just watchable, it's auditable. The Wanted Salvation bet slip comes with the server seed, client seed, and nonce attached, so anyone can run the numbers and land on the same result. The win is on the record, math and all.
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More Than Max Wins
Between the fireworks, Rosh got reflective about what actually makes a slot worth playing. He explained that raw max win numbers don't carry the weight they used to, what matters more is a game's bonus features and the types of bonuses it offers. He'd rather rate slots on their overall feel and how a game behaves while he's playing it. He even floated the idea of letting the chat rate the games themselves somewhere down the line.

That kind of openness is exactly what keeps Rosh's community so tight-knit. The mutual respect between streamer and chat was on full display all night, with the energy bouncing back and forth through every spin.
He kicked things off in classic fashion, "Welcome, ladies and gentleman, to another back-to-back stream!", and closed it out by thanking the chat for being "amazing as always," promising to be right back tomorrow for another Juicy June spectacle.
With plenty of back-to-back streams still left on the Juicy June calendar, a four-personal-bests night sets a serious standard. If June 7th is any sign of what's coming, the records are only getting started.





