

Siscokid
Kick streamer, primarily blackjack with some slot play, sponsored by Shuffle. Former blackjack dealer, which is the unusual piece of his background, the rules and pace are second nature in a way most casino streamers can't replicate. Has publicly disclosed gambling debt of approximately $350,000 as of April 2026. Treat the streams as documentation of a difficult arc, not a model to copy.
How we score Siscokid
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Indie-tier stakes.
Small streamer; stake patterns consistent with personal funds.
Indie-tier production.
Irregular indie cadence.
Indie pattern; less promotional pressure.
Small but engaged audience.
Slots in active rotation
Slots Siscokid streams regularly. Tap any title for RTP, max-win, volatility, and other streamers running it.
Live status & viewer history
Live state pulled from Kick the moment a stream starts. Viewer count is sampled every 10 minutes; the seven-day chart fills as new data points land.
No verified clips on file yet
Sponsor history
Active sponsorship at time of profiling. Specific compensation terms not publicly disclosed.
The bankroll question
With publicly disclosed debt of approximately $350,000, the bankroll question answers itself: high-stakes blackjack and slot play at the volumes streamed cannot be funded from personal positive net worth, because the personal net worth is negative. The active Shuffle sponsorship is the structural source of the play money in some material way, the same pattern visible across most streaming-while-in-debt cases. Watch the streams as entertainment and (separately) as a public record of what the format does at this end of the variance distribution. Don't treat them as a model of profitable play.
Style and schedule
Blackjack-led with side-helping of slot sessions. Knowledge of the game from his dealer past shows up in pace and decision speed; chart-correct play most of the time, with the occasional emotion-driven deviation that high-stakes runs surface. The personal financial reality (publicly disclosed debt) is part of what people watch for, more so than win clips.
Variable. Cadence shaped by personal circumstances and the realities of streaming under disclosed debt; not predictable on a fixed calendar.
Help is available
Siscokid has publicly disclosed gambling debt of approximately $350,000 as of April 2026. The figure has been discussed openly on stream and in community channels. We report this as a verifiable fact, not as colour. For responsible-gambling resources, see the bottom of this page.
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Siscokid FAQ
What is Siscokid's net worth?+
-$350K
Who sponsors Siscokid?+
Siscokid is currently sponsored by Shuffle.
What platform does Siscokid stream on?+
Siscokid primarily streams on Kick.
Is Siscokid playing real money?+
With publicly disclosed debt of approximately $350,000, the bankroll question answers itself: high-stakes blackjack and slot play at the volumes streamed cannot be funded from personal positive net worth, because the personal net worth is negative. The active Shuffle sponsorship is the structural source of the play money in some material way, the same pattern visible across most streaming-while-in-debt cases. Watch the streams as entertainment and (separately) as a public record of what the format does at this end of the variance distribution. Don't treat them as a model of profitable play.
What does Siscokid stream?+
Blackjack-led with side-helping of slot sessions. Knowledge of the game from his dealer past shows up in pace and decision speed; chart-correct play most of the time, with the occasional emotion-driven deviation that high-stakes runs surface. The personal financial reality (publicly disclosed debt) is part of what people watch for, more so than win clips.
Has Siscokid disclosed gambling addiction?+
Siscokid has publicly disclosed gambling debt of approximately $350,000 as of April 2026. The figure has been discussed openly on stream and in community channels. We report this as a verifiable fact, not as colour. For responsible-gambling resources, see the bottom of this page.