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Everything we know about streamer Szymool's net worth

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Hannan Mundia Last updated 03/06/2026
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Kick streamer Szymon “Szymool” Besser knows what it’s like to go on a winning streak, and he likes to bring his live viewers along with him in his hunt for those big wins. These have generally come from some exciting slots sessions, which has resulted in Szymool’s net worth increasingly substantially in recent years.

The Slots and Casino category is one of the top streaming niches on Kick, with over 10 million hours of the category’s content being watched live by viewers each and every week. Fans enjoy the highs and lows of watching the risks of online gambling and the entertaining commentary streamers provide for it as they give it their all. For some streamers, those efforts have paid off with lucrative careers and impressive net worth numbers, and Szymool is likely among that number.

Betting and playing slots, online or not, can have its ups and downs. And with Szymool being known among his fans for taking even bigger risks than most, what do we know about how that has paid off for him financially and in terms of his net worth?

Szymool’s estimated net worth$1 million – $2 million as of 2026
Szymool real nameSzymon Besser
BirthdayJanuary 18, 1997
BirthplaceWarsaw, Poland
FollowersKick: 180k • YouTube: 200k

What we know about Szymool’s net worth and winnings

Though Szymool has not chose to share his exact net worth online, a sizeable portion of his earnings comes from streaming on Kick with the rest of his income is likely attributable to his online betting interests, leading to an expected net worth in the millions.

Streaming on Kick was definitely a smart financial bet for Szymool. Kick is known in the streaming community for being much more open and generous with revenue sharing through its official partnership program, as well as being known for having fewer limits on the types of content that can be streamed on the platform.

Szymool last shared his Kick earnings in 2024, and said at the time that he made over $24,000 in just one month. If that number was consistent, that could easily translate to around $280,000 per year just from streaming, and more than half a million dollars in just two years.

Syzmool shared in 2024 that he made $24,000 in a month.

Szymool shared in 2024 that he made $24,000 in a month. Image credit: Szymool on Kick

Szymool has gained attention on Kick for his tendency to play riskier and more volatile slots, which more occasionally paid off in a big way. Those big betting wins can be offset by losses, however, which might make his betting interests seem volatile in how they impact Szymool’s net worth. It’s important to keep in mind, however, that Szymool doesn’t just benefit from playing the games he bets on. He also partners directly with some online casinos.

Streamers and influencers have become important avenues for advertising in the world of online betting, and with his following over around 180,000 on Kick, Szymool brings a lot of potential exposure to any platforms he partners with.

The streamer publicly advertises multiple online betting platforms, including Stake. Those partnerships can be extremely lucrative for streamers, with other content creators on Kick known to bring in as much as tens of millions of dollars for similar deals. With all of that being considered along with his consistent Kick income, it’s easy to conclude that Szymool has almost certainly grown into net worth well into the low millions.

Who is Szymool?

Szymool is a Polish Kick streamer known for online betting streams and for sharing and reacting to other content on Kick. 

The content creator first began streaming on Twitch in 2014 and garnered popularity mainly within the local Polish community for his IRL streams. Szymool’s time on the platform was not without controversy; he once received an extensive ban from the streaming platform that ran from May 2022 to June 2024. Although the exact reason for the significant suspension was never officially revealed, he went on record to say that his content was just generally not compatible with Twitch.

Szymool has since then moved the majority of his content to Kick, where he gained more followers on that platform than he ever had on Twitch, boasting around 180,000 followers by the end of 2025. While still continuing some of the real-life streams that made him so popular in the first place, most of his material now revolves around slots and online casino games. Those efforts and his consistent popularity in streaming them have placed him among the top slots and casinos streamers on Kick.

Szymool has garnered additional offline fame with FAME MMA, a mainly Polish mixed martial arts league that focuses on placing celebrities, influencers, and other famous people in the ring for combat. He participated in FAME MMA 16 in 2022 and in FAME MMA 28 in 2025. Unfortunately for the streamer and his fans, he lost both bouts.

Fans who want more of his IRL streams can check out his YouTube channel, where he uploads infrequently while still sharing parts of his personal life. Ultimately, the best place to watch Szymool and follow along with him as he continues to build his presence and net worth is on Kick. As well as slots, Szymool has also seen major success on other games, including Dragon Tower.

While Szymool’s constant stream of viral videos ensures new viewers find his content, that doesn’t mean he’s new to the streaming scene. The streamer played the long game and slowly but steadily grew his audience, starting from 2014, when he first began streaming. This was done through IRL content, livestream interactions, and constantly putting his Polish viewers first.

It’s true that Szymool is considered an online gambling streamer first and foremost. But he mixes in other content to keep things fresh. This includes reaction streams, real-life broadcasts, and even sessions where he just has conversations with his viewers. All of this helps his viewers relate to him more.

Regardless of all of this, the streamer’s high-risk slot gameplay is his brand’s trademark. Most of his international viewers tune in to watch him put large amounts of money on volatile slots for a chance to win big. Regardless of whether he wins or loses, his reactions ensure that viewers stick around.

Despite his audience primarily being Polish, Szymool has taken steps to ensure his name is known on an international scale. This includes pushing his viral clips on social media and appearing in FAME MMA, which helped introduce him to those who may not usually watch his live streams. Szymool has now created a viral brand with his face as the logo.

How Much Does Szymool Earn From Kick?

Back in 2024, Szymool revealed that he earned more than $24,000 in a single month from Kick.

While this number, if it stayed consistent, would mean that Szymool made $288,000 off of the platform alone in a single year, the actual amount is likely much different. It’s tough for streamers to make a consistent amount of money from any streaming platform, even if Kick’s partner program and creator-friendly revenue model help.

With this being said, 2024 wasn’t Szymool’s peak as a streamer. He has continued to grow on Kick, because of which there’s a chance that Szymool may have made more than the stated amount in the following months, and 2026 has been a busy period for broadcasts too. He recently landed a rare max win on Le Fisherman, walking away with over $400k.

Szymool regularly attracts thousands of viewers, ensuring that he’s well-positioned to benefit from Kick’s business model. Smaller creators may struggle to find a consistent income stream from streaming platforms, but Kick is definitely a major contributor to Szymool’s growing net worth.

Featured image credit: Szymool on Kick

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