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Adin Ross Misses Out on $10K Win Due to Dealer Mistake
A technical or dealer mistake had occurred, preventing the game from accounting for Ross’ Ace, causing the hand to get canceled

Inspired by the mouth-watering casino wins of his fellow streamers, Adin Ross has decided to also hop back in. Unfortunately, his return was marred by a dealer mistake that deprived him of a $10K win.
Ross’ Return to Gaming Streams Started on the Wrong Foot
Ross, who had taken a pause from gambling, returned to streaming such content and was almost immediately slapped with an unfortunate mistake. The online personality was enjoying live blackjack on Stake when the issue occurred.
Ross had wagered $10,000 on the round and had indicated that he wanted to stand. At that time, his hand value was 19. The dealer, for context, had a seven at the time.
Unfortunately, a technical or dealer mistake had occurred, preventing the game from accounting for Ross’ Ace. As a result, he was given a value of 18 instead of 19. Once the dealer flipped his next card, it revealed a 10, bringing his result to 17.
While Ross would have won either way, a manager was called to address the issue and the hand was promptly canceled, to the streamer’s dismay. This effectively deprived Ross of a $10,000 win. Despite Ross’ warning that he was streaming, the mistake wasn’t immediately rectified.
The Entire Thing Was Captured on Screen
Ross, who was very angry with the technical issue, likely caused by a glitch or the fact that the dealer hadn’t kept the Ace on screen long enough. This had happened earlier, although at the time the manager updated the values instead of canceling the hand. The round in question ended in Ross’ loss as he lost another $10,000 stake.
Whatever the reason for the mistake, the entire thing was captured on stream, giving Ross a strong argument in negotiating with Stake.
To make matters worse, Ross’ $10K wager was in limbo for a few minutes, although the dealer had confirmed that his money would be returned. This didn’t please Ross, who had been denied the $10K win he won fairly and squarely.
Suspicious that the manager had updated a hand that he lost but canceled the one he was about to win, the streamer vowed to take the matter to Stake officials. A live chat agent then told him that a resolution вcould take up to 24 hours.
Trainwreck Made History
As mentioned, Ross returned to streaming following significant wins by his fellow streamers Trainwreckstv and xQc.
Trainwreckstv, in particular, made headlines by winning $37.5 million from an online slot. The streamer celebrated and said that he hoped this record doesn’t get broken by another streamer who might be using fake money.
Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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