Roshtein's Juicy June Run: $4.9 Million on Five Horsemen and a Rise of Fortuna Max Win
5 Jun, 2026
- π Five Horsemen Goes Off: A 16,415x hit for a jaw-dropping $4.9 million close
- π° Rise of Fortuna Max Win: 10,000x and the night's first showstopper
- π‘ Puffer Stacks Pays Twice: A 2,379x warm-up and an 11,700x for $1.75 million
- π Off the Reels: Cars, camels, and Rosh's "break even" disbelief
- π€ The Director's Cut: One last spin and a rare word on knowing when to stop
Juicy June is barely 4 nights deep, and Roshtein is already making it look easy. His June 4th stream stretched a full 10 hours, and just when it looked like the night was winding down, Rosh landed a hit big enough to send the entire chat into a frenzy.
A Slow Burn That Ended in a $4.9 Million Bang
The session opened with Rosh putting Pragmatic Play's newest releases through their paces, spinning up Big Bass Football Bonanza and Sanatorium Secrets. He mixed things up with a few rounds on True Grit Redemption 2 and a detour to Evolution Gaming's Crazy Time before the slots started paying out properly.
And pay out they did. Rise of Fortuna delivered the night's first showstopper with a 10,000x max win, while Sweet Fiesta chipped in a tidy 1,699x. Puffer Stacks 3 proved to be the gift that kept on giving, first with a 2,379x, then later with a massive 11,700x that translated to $1.75 million.

But the real story came in the tenth hour. Just as Rosh figured the day was done and the stream was drawing to a close, Five Horsemen hit a staggering 16,415x for a $4.9 million payout. The win sent the chat into overdrive, with diamond satchels and clapping hands flooding the screen. "I just wanted to break even, I just wanted to break even!" Rosh shouted in disbelief.
He couldn't resist one more spin on the same game before calling it. "I'm giving you the director's cut edition!" he announced.
Cars, Camels, and Calling It a Night
Between spins, the stream had its usual share of off-topic fun. When someone in chat asked Rosh about his cars, he admitted he's no gearhead, engines and horsepower aren't his thing, but he appreciates the finer details like a nice dashboard with a big screen. "I like German cars! German cars are reliable" I like American muscle cars, Ford, the old ones!" he said.
The conversation drifted to horse racing, where Rosh confessed he's never actually ridden a horse. A camel, sure, but never a horse.

After the Five Horsemen miracle and his director's cut encore, Rosh decided to quit while he was ahead, offering a rare bit of self-aware honesty about knowing when to stop. "You know what, I think we're done. I know how I'm getting now, I'm getting very confident and you shouldn't be confident gambling. That's when I've lost the most. I'm gonna put that away," he said.
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He signed off by thanking the chat for being "amazing as always," calling them the one consistent positive he takes away from every stream.
With Juicy June only just getting started, Night 4 has set a high bar, and if a $4.9 million close is any indication, there's plenty more to come.





