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xQc Reveals He’s Wagered Over $3.6B with Just a 10% Win Rate
The numbers revealed that he has wagered nearly $3.6 billion on the platform across 1,345,423 individual bets, averaging around $2,666 per bet

In a recent livestream on Kick, popular online celebrity xQc has shared his gambling statistics, claiming he has lost more than $3.6 billion on wagers and has barely a 10% winning rate.
xQc Shows His Gambling Losses
xQc, whose real name is Félix Lengyel, is one of the most recognizable figures in the streaming world, particularly known for his involvement in gambling content. The Canadian streamer frequently goes live on the Kick platform, and during a recent broadcast, he gave viewers a glimpse into the scale of his gambling activity. While playing on Stake, the crypto casino behind Kick, xQc opened up his betting statistics, leaving fans stunned.
The numbers revealed that he has wagered nearly $3.6 billion on the platform across 1,345,423 individual bets, averaging around $2,666 per bet. Additionally, his betting stats show that xQc has lost 1,200,994 of his total wagers, resulting in a win rate of just 10%, which is a surprisingly low figure.
While these statistics may show xQc doesn’t usually have the best of luck when it comes to gambling, sometimes he can also strike big. For example, a couple of months ago, xQc pulled a super rare CS2 knife, despite the odds of getting it from a loot box being 1 in 2,500,000.
xQc Has Shared His gambling Losses Before
This isn’t the first time the popular streamer has shared the total amount of money he has put on wagers. For example, a couple of years ago, xQc displayed his statistics page on Stake, which showed that he had wagered a total of $2,655,921,982 on the platform. xQc’s total wagered amount has increased by over $1.1 billion since he last revealed his stats a couple of months before that. Despite this surge, he’s already down roughly $15 million in November, 2023, alone.
If you’re wondering how the streamer can afford to gamble such massive sums, xQc previously shed some light on his partnerships with Kick and Stake. He revealed that his combined deals with the streaming platform and the crypto casino are worth up to $275 million.
Stake launched Kick in response to Twitch’s gambling ban in October 2022. Since then, the platform has attracted several high-profile streamers, including Trainwreck, Roshtein, Adin Ross, and NICKMERCS. Over the past few years, Kick has endured controversy for focusing a lot of its content on gambling. Critics have claimed this could negatively impact viewers’ perception of gambling and diminish the potential harm that could come from it. Despite that, the platform has been enjoying fast growth in popularity.
Stefan Velikov is an accomplished iGaming writer and journalist specializing in esports, regulatory developments, and industry innovations. With over five years of extensive writing experience, he has contributed to various publications, continuously refining his craft and expertise in the field.
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