A risky Rush Hour CCTV call delivers a big win to Xposed

Rush Hour is the latest obsession among betting and gambling streamers willing to bet on just about anything, so it was only a matter of time before Xposed gave the CCTV game a spin. His first session on the game went far better than expected, paying off big and almost guaranteeing that he’ll be back for another run.
Xposed is one of the most versatile gambling streamers on Kick, as he dabbles in slots, roulette, and now a new betting game that makes you guess street traffic. Even he was caught off guard by the Rush Hour CCTV game on stream, quickly calling it a “new obsession.”
In this format, players place bets on vehicle counts captured by real CCTV feeds, choosing outcomes like under, over, range, or exact totals, with higher risk picks paying significantly more when the prediction lands.
Naturally, Xposed didn’t just ease into it. He went straight for the game’s highest-risk option, dropping a staggering $20,000 on his very first Rush Hour CCTV bet. And this time, the gamble actually paid off.
Xposed gets lucky on Rush Hour CCTV game
It was during a recent Kick stream that Xposed decided to try the new Rush Hour CCTV game, jumping in with a massive $20,000 bet right out of the gate. His chat was understandably split, with some calling it reckless while others trusted his instincts, given the number of big hits Xposed has managed to stack over his years of streaming.
For this particular session, the Rush Hour CCTV game placed the feed in Public Square, Watertown, USA. The game revolves around predicting how many vehicles cross a marked detection zone within a short window, offering categories like Under 11, Range 12–13, Over 14, and precise Exact calls such as 11 or 14.
Online game Rush Hour CCTV. Image credits: 155.io
The other ranges are the safer routes, but Exact is where the real upside sits as that’s how the game’s max payouts can be triggered. Xposed went for Exact, locking in $20,000 on a 14-car call before the timer expired.
Early into the assigned clip, traffic looked thin, and you could see doubt creep in as the Kick streamer muttered that 14 might be pushing it.
But as the timer drops, the count climbs rapidly, hitting the double digits in the final seconds. Eventually the figure settles on 14, the exact number that Xposed had bet on in one of his streaming moments of late. Immediately after settling, the screen flashes a payout of $363,971.16, confirming the massive return on this single call.
Rush Hour is already available on Roobet, a platform often highlighted as a safer option in our Roobet review for trying newer gambling titles including this popular CCTV game. The mechanics of this game are simple: no spins, no reels, just guessing at how many vehicles will cross in the pursuit of connecting on a winning bet.
Featured image credit: Xposed
Fariha Bhatti is a long-time gaming writer who loves competitive FPS games and slots with particularly fun themes. She got her start playing classic games developed by SNK, from legendary fighting game series The King of Fighters to challenging platform franchise Metal Slug. She now spends most of her time playing Valorant and Counter-Strike 2 while working her way through new slot releases to find her next favorite. Fariha has been published at PCGamesN, TalkEsport and ONE Esports.
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