Poker Twitch streamer Diosvoluntad, who has quickly accumulated a significant following since he first appeared on the scene, is known for his long …
Poker Twitch streamer Diosvoluntad, who has quickly accumulated a significant following since he first appeared on the scene, is known for his long …
Poker Twitch streamer Diosvoluntad, who has quickly accumulated a significant following since he first appeared on the scene, is known for his long grinding hours, as he hosts marathon 24-hour streams every other day and plays an astounding 300,000 hands each month. Our previous article delved into his rapid ascent, impressive volume, and partnership with GGPoker, where he currently grinds Rush&Cash 25.
However, a recent hitch came up for Dios when one of his chat moderators inadvertently shared a problematic link. As a result, Twitch handed him a 14-day suspension. Not one to be easily deterred, Diosvoluntad has transitioned to the new streaming platform Kick.
Kick.com, launched in October 202, has been gaining traction lately, especially among gambling streamers. Backed by the online crypto gambling site, Stake.com, the platform offers an alternative for content creators who faced restrictions on Twitch due to its ban on streaming from unregulated gambling sites or those seeking a more lenient environment. Notably, Kick is recognized for its laid-back moderation stance and occasional absence of strict guidelines.
Regarding his challenge, Dios decided for the first time since starting streaming, that he won’t go up in limits this month. Opting to stay at NL25, he conveyed that he doesn’t yet feel prepared to climb higher, aiming for a more consistent and satisfactory winrate before doing so. Despite this, his earnings remain the same, with the last month netting him about $2,200 — mirroring his previous month’s earnings at NL10.
Currently, Diosvoluntad has embarked on a Bankroll challenge, targeting an accumulation of $2,500 within a 30-day window. Two weeks into this challenge, he’s progressing steadily with earnings around $700.
For those eager to follow Diosvoluntad’s bankroll challenge journey, you can (for now) tune into his channel on Kick.