Scump and H3CZ Ink High-Stakes Deals with Roobet
In a move that’s got the esports world buzzing, Roobet the trailblazing crypto casino has locked in partnerships with two of the industry’s biggest names: OpTic Gaming’s legendary streamer Seth “Scump” Abner and founder-turned-CEO Hector “H3CZ” Rodriguez.
The announcement dropped on X, sparking an instant collaborative gambling stream featuring the duo alongside 100 Thieves co-founder Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag.
If you’re into high-rollers and higher drama, this collab is pure fire streamed live on Kick, where the trio turned tables into battlegrounds.

H3CZ founded OpTic in 2006, turning it into a powerhouse with Call of Duty League and Halo teams. After selling in 2017, he reclaimed it in 2020 and became CEO in 2022. Recently, he hosted the $20,000 Heczquarters Invitational for Modern Warfare Remastered.
Live in 5 on@Roobet
If you like Games come see me.
you know the name, Pharaoh fkn Munch ain’t a damn thing change.
: HECZ pic.twitter.com/3nyyvRttk2
— OpTic HecZ (@H3CZ) November 7, 2025
Scump, a CoD icon since joining OpTic in 2011, now streams full-time for the green wall. Their shared history includes a $680m lawsuit against Activision Blizzard over CoD League monopolization, still ongoing.
Tables have never been hotter. Going live with my first stream with Hector and Matt live on kick NOW! https://t.co/ks7tlWxLUb
— OpTic Scump (@scump) November 7, 2025
Roobet, launched in 2018, has thrived on streamer tie-ups and events like its $250k CS:GO tournament in 2023. This partnership blends OpTic’s edge with Roobet’s thrill, starting with the trio’s banter filled Kick stream where bets flew fast.