Roshtein posted a screenshot on January 12, 2026, showing a super rare 7-scatter bonus on Pragmatic Play’s Sugar Rush 1000.
He’s turned it into a guessing game for his followers, offering a reward to whoever gets closest to the actual win amount.
“NO EDIT NO CHEAT NO BS”
The post got 53.9K views already, and people are throwing out all kinds of guesses on what the payout might be.

Why This Is Exceptionally Rare
It’s not something you see every day. 7-scatter trigger gives you 30 free spins, which is the same as getting two retriggers in the bonus. This setup has huge potential due to the game’s progressive multiplier mechanic, where marked spots and their multipliers remain in place throughout the entire feature and can increase with subsequent tumbles.
Was It a Bonus Buy?
Roshtein was betting $400 per spin. We don’t know if he bought the bonus or hit it naturally, but a bonus buy is much more likely because triggering it manually would be even more insane. A regular bonus buy at this bet size would cost $40,000, while the super bonus would run $200,000.
Previous Max Win
Before Roshtein already got the max win on the same slot. It was 25,000 times his bet with 600 base, so 15 million total. While we wait for the video of this new one, here’s some footage from his old big hits on Sugar Rush 1000:
The Community Is Split
Twitter responses show a massive divide. Some followers threw out guesses ranging from $85,000 to $11.6 million. Others weren’t having it at all.
“0 since its fake balance anyway” – @QeeetZr
“$0. fake bal.” – @trustyneo
“Doesn’t matter. U play on fake ass promo money.” – @EthViral
“Fake lol. Stake is normal casino, but don’t play on stake because of you can’t hold your money after a withdrawal and you will not have freedom.” – @coinpulsepro31
“The win? 0 the perceived fake win probably max” – @BeachBumPresley
“$0 real money” – @BabluKhan442419
“You’re allowed to tip out fake house money? Eddie shortening the leash lol. Yea 3 mil win $25 tip” – @Beastmode03244
“How can anyone believe this fraud?” – @trexcodes
The whole debate about Roshtein has been going on for years now. A lot of people think he uses promotional funds, so those big bets and wins aren’t really risking real money.
The fact he’s doing a ‘guess the win’ contest instead of just showing the actual win tells you everything. Probably gonna milk this for a week of engagement before revealing some fake $8M number.
7 scatter probability is like astronomical so this is newsworthy whether it’s promo balance or not
ZEROcpl, this is exactly why this cries of scripted promo balance garbage