Stevewilldoit makes a big chicken game bet, and it pays off big

Stevewilldoit has full faith in both himself and in the popular chicken betting game that has made the rounds online, and he put both on display during a recent run on the luck-based game that ended with what was nearly a six-figure win for the streamer.
Mission Uncrossable may look absolutely ridiculous with its little chicken hopping from one lane to another, but this betting game is no joke. It’s a game that can reward patience and risk-taking in a big way if players get sufficiently lucky. Because players can cash out at any moment, everything comes down to high-stakes decision and luck. Push one’s luck little further and risk it all, or walk away with a solid win before greed takes over and sinks one’s bet.
For its simple gameplay, it’s a popular favorite among top streamers, and Stevewilldoit is no exception as he displaying during a recent chicken game run during which he came up big.
Stevewilldoit scores it big on Mission Uncrossable
Stevewilldoit put together a recent run on Mission Uncrossable could only be described as smooth. After turning to Roobet for some chicken game action following a modest win on the Wanted: Dead or Wild online slot, his friend couldn’t help but laugh at the odd choice. That reaction didn’t last long, however, as the outcome quickly proved that this pick was anything but laughable, with the quirky game providing Stevewilldoit with a big-money moment live during his Kick stream.
Mission Uncrossable. Image credit: Roobet
The slots and casino streamer starts his Mission Uncrossable run on Easy difficulty with a $57,000 bet, which is a serious amount for a game as heavily luck-based as this Roobet number. On Easy, the lanes are wider and the cars move more slowly, but the payouts still scale pretty aggressively the further the chicken advances.
The early steps move cleanly. The chicken crosses the first lanes, ticking the payout up through visible milestones like $57,000, $59,280, and $62,130, with the multiplier climbing into the high 20s and low 30s. Each successful move pushes the potential cash-out higher, while a single collision would wipe the entire bet.
Steve keeps committing for more, letting the chicken advance as traffic increases and the payout jumps past $68,400 and $71,820. Typically, even the top betting streamers would cash out at or around this moment while playing any chicken game, but Stevewilldoit kept going without running into any hurdles in one of the luckiest runs seen on his stream.
The big moment comes when the multiplier climbs to 36x, and the displayed cash-out value spikes into the $90,000+ range. After another clean step, the chicken lands on a safe tile showing $97,470, and Stevewilldoit immediately locks the amount in. He then cashes out, securing the winning total instead of pushing into the next lane where traffic was clearly heavier. The balance updates instantly confirming the payout, and his viewers in the chat celebrated the big win.
While it was the smart call in the moment, a bit of regret set in when Stevewilldoit scrolled ahead and saw what might have awaited him beyond: neighboring lanes lined with six-figure markers like $228,000, $273,600, $342,000, and even $684,000 farther out.
While the payout might have contributed even further to Stevewilldoit’s net worth if he’d kept going, it would have meant dealing with heavier traffic and a much greater risk of busting out. All things considered, cashing out when he did stands out as one of the smartest calls Stevewilldoit has made yet in his betting streams.
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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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