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how to add gambling to twitch chat

Use a chatbot with a points system, then turn on its gambling or betting module. In StreamElements or Streamlabs, the usual path is: enable loyalty points, add the bot as a mod in your channel, and then activate the gamble/bet feature in the bot dashboard.

Fast setup

  1. Pick a bot platform like StreamElements or Streamlabs.
  1. Turn on viewer loyalty points so people have currency to wager.
  1. Mod the bot in Twitch chat so it can run commands.
  1. Enable the gambling or betting module in the bot settings.
  1. Set limits for min/max bets and win/loss multipliers.

Common commands

  • StreamElements betting uses !bet <option> <points> while a bet is active.
  • Some older setups use !gamble or !roulette depending on the bot and command pack.
  • The exact command name depends on the bot you choose.

Important note

If by “gambling” you mean real-money betting, that is a separate legal and platform-policy issue. Twitch chatbot gambling setups are usually virtual points only , not cash wagering.

Safer approach

  • Keep it limited to fake channel points.
  • Set caps so users cannot burn all their points at once.
  • Add cooldowns and clear rules.
  • Avoid anything that could be interpreted as real-money wagering.

Example

A simple version looks like this: viewers earn points by watching, then type a command like !bet or !gamble to risk some of those points for a chance to win more.

If you want, I can turn this into a short step-by-step setup for StreamElements, Streamlabs, or Streamer.bot.