- Adin Ross and Eddie Craven won $1 million playing blackjack.
- Ross was recently named in a lawsuit against him and Drake over gambling marketing.
MIAMI – Well known streamer Adin Ross and the owner of Stake Online Casino, Eddie Craven, were on stream together playing blackjack.
The kicker, though, is that they were playing legal online blackjack on Stake’s biggest competitor, Rainbet, and eventually turned their $200k starting funds into $1 million. Their full run could be seen here:
To start things off, both Ross and Craven each put up $100k to start. On their first hand, they ran all seven spots on the table with $25k, adding up to $175k on the table. They lost $50k after a dealer “6” was pulled to a 17, beating five of the seven hands.
After some up and down play, they were able to bring their balance up to $800k before a $200k hand ended on a dealer “4”, resulting in a bust. After reaching the $1 million mark, they quickly closed off the table and pulled out their winnings.
What’s Happened Since The Drake & Adin Ross Lawsuits?
In late 2025, both Ross and Drake were named in a Missouri lawsuit over their promotion of Stake.US online casino. Both of them were accused of playing with hundreds of thousands of dollars in “house funds” provided by Stake instead of their own money to push users to their platform and keep the two streaming.
Later on in December, both Drake and Ross were mentioned in a Virginia lawsuit accusing them of violating the RICO Act Statutes.
While Ross was just mentioned in the suit, Drake was named in the case for transferring over $100 million to George Nguyen, an Australian entrepreneur invested in Stake, as a way to purchase stream bots and boost his music.
Following the two suits, it has clearly had no impact on Ross and his decision to continue gambling with both Stake and Rainbet. As for Drake, he lost a $1 million bet on the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl 60 and claims he is done with sports betting and sticking to casino gaming, including blackjack.