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Roobet Posts TimTheTatman's $340,687.50 Win

Roobet framed another six-figure payout as a family heirloom, and this time the ticket belongs to a 3.16-million-follower entertainer.

On Monday, Roobet posted the receipt for a $340,687.50 win by @timthetatman and announced it with the pride of a casino that just got taken for six figures and would like a round of applause.

Massive $340,687.50 win for @timthetatman on Roobet

TimTheTatman is a mainstream gaming streamer, the kind whose face your cousin recognizes from a YouTube thumbnail. This is the same TimTheTatman Roobet recently dubbed the 'World's Largest Streamer' after an $88,612.50 hit, scare quotes included. That receipt felt like a flex. This one is nearly four times bigger.

The math, out loud

Say the number out loud. Three hundred forty thousand, six hundred eighty-seven dollars, and fifty cents. Divide it by the streamer's 3.16 million followers and the win works out to a little under eleven cents per head. Round it down and TimTheTatman monetizes a dime per follower just by showing up, and Roobet is the one footing the bill. The math is obscene, and it is only getting started.

For scale, Nadeshot turned $1,000 into $81,500 on Keno. Xposed pulled down C$1,020,000 on blackjack, about $760,000 in real money. TimTheTatman's $340,687.50 slots right between them, like a family portrait where everyone is holding a six-figure receipt and nobody paid for the frame.

A loss posted on purpose

The joke, as ever, is that Roobet posted this on purpose. A casino does not watch a streamer of that reach walk off with six figures and then quietly file the clip in a drawer. It prints the number, attaches a 32-second highlight, and lets the audience handle the marketing. TimTheTatman's followers are not crypto gambling regulars. They are mainstream gaming viewers, and that is exactly the point. The win is the commercial.

Roobet's 32-second clip of TimTheTatman's $340,687.50 win.

Roobet has run this play often enough that the receipts now look like a family heirloom collection. Nadeshot, Xposed, and now TimTheTatman twice. Each gets pinned to the timeline with the same silent message: watch this, imagine it is you, and please do not ask who paid for the clip.

The house will tell you it wins over time, and the house is right. But on Monday, the house printed a $340,687.50 receipt and called it 'Massive,' which is the closest a casino gets to admitting it lost on purpose, enjoyed it, and would do it again next week.

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