TimTheTatman reels in huge 255x win playing Ice Fishing game

Popular streamer TimTheTatman surprised himself and his chat by pulling in a massive fish on Ice Fishing, earning the streamer over $100,000 as he has made good on his transition to Kick.
TimTheTatman may be known chiefly for failing to win a single Fall Guys match years ago, or for his recent and more successful Marvel Rivals endeavors. But the streamer now also dabbles in some occasional betting and gambling streams while online, and he has already seen some significant success as a result.
Since the streamer recently became a partner with the betting platform Roobet, he decided to do a dedicated gambling stream on Kick. While fans were expecting him to lose out big, he instead surprised many, including himself, when an Ice Fishing session yielded some insane results.
How TimTheTatman got his lucky break on the Ice Fishing game
TimTheTatman’s recent gambling stream went all over the place as he experimented with all sorts of games on Roobet before settling on Ice Fishing. While he started with the Dead Or a Wild slot with fellow streamer Nadeshot in the background, he also tried his hand at blackjack and multiple other slots before eventually coming to what he called a “palette cleanser” in the form of Ice Fishing.
Ice Fishing plays like a popular game show, where players aim to guess where the game’s spinning money wheel will stop. The main game can yield some decent returns, as each and every individual round starts with multipliers randomly being applied to the money wheel. But the bonus games are what can really take the winning potential here to the next level.
TimTheTatman and Nadeshot celebrating the massive Ice Fishing win – Image credit: TimTheTatman
There are three types of bonus games available on Ice Fishing, and each of them offers different multiplier ranges. Lil’ Blues offer 3x to 100x, Big Oranges can give 4x to 200x, and Huge Reds can yield between 10x and an immense 500x. Every bonus round is accompanied by a cinematic cutscene as the host slowly reels in a random fish to eventually reveal what the attached multiplier is.
The new Kick streamer started out by putting $1,000 each on blue and orange, and $500 on red. This wasn’t too bad, as the second spin gave TimTheTatman Big Oranges, landing him a nice 25x and a $25,000 win for his troubles.
The session was filled with minor wins and disappointing losses, including a massive Big Oranges win, until the streamer landed on Huge Reds shortly after the in-game host changed.
With $500 on red, a new cutscene started as the host started reeling in a random fish. The streamer instantly knew he landed on something big, as the host was unable to pull the fish up immediately and stopped at 27x with just the eyes drawn out of the ice. A crane was then called in to better reel in the fish, but it was clear that it still wouldn’t be enough.
Around the 40x mark, the host had to call in the helicopter that TimTheTatman had been asking for since he started this game. The streamer excitedly called Nadeshot to watch as even the helicopter wasn’t still enough, prompting a helicarriar, and eventually a giant mechanical robot to pop in and pull the fish out.
The multiplier finally stopped at 255x when the gigantic red fish was pulled out of the water, applied to the streamer’s base bet of $500. This helped TimTheTatman walk away with a whopping $127,500 as he and Nadeshot celebrated in the background.
Feature image credit: TimTheTatman on Kick
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