
TheGoobr
Canadian Kick streamer. Quit a stable job to stream and gamble full-time. Shuffle affiliate. Reported $600k biggest win and $400k loss in 30 minutes. A 2024 viral clip showed him asking a friend for a $50,000 loan live on stream then losing it on a single blackjack hand within 20 seconds.
Slots (game not specified in source)
Reported / verified hits
| Date | Slot | Bet | Win | Multiplier | Casino | Verif. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| reported (date not specified) | Slots (game not specified in source) | Undisclosed | $600,000 | not reported | Reported | reported |
Sponsor history
Affiliate relationship. Specific compensation structure not publicly disclosed. TheGoobr has stated publicly that casinos pay him "way more than I feel like I deserve for the work I do."
The bankroll question
By his own public statements, TheGoobr's play is funded materially through casino sponsorship arrangements. He has been transparent about this in a way most streamers are not. The play is real money in the sense that wins/losses are settled; the sourcing of the bankroll is the sponsorship.
Style and schedule
High-variance, high-tempo blackjack and slot play. Stream content includes the personal financial reality of gambling at this volume — including loss-streak coverage that other streamers typically edit out.
Variable. Streaming activity shaped by personal circumstances and platform availability.
Help is available
TheGoobr has publicly acknowledged extreme gambling addiction in his own statements, and made statements regarding self-harm that resulted in a platform ban. Returned to streaming on Kick after Twitch return was short-lived. Reporting on this profile follows the verifiability and "report, don't lecture" rules — for resources see the responsible-gambling note at the bottom of this page.