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Aviator (crash game) — how to play and manage risks

When visiting a casino, every player should understand that luck is the primary factor at play, and you may either be fortunate or unfortunate. However, not all gambling establishment customers are willing to simply go with the flow — some of them would like to have at least a formal influence on the outcome of the game so that they can say that winning or losing depended on their own actions or inaction. The crash game genre provides players with just such an opportunity, and if you want to try your luck and test the subtlety of your intuition, we recommend starting with the proven classic – Aviator, available to everyone at 1xBet.

What is Aviator and what makes the game appealing?

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Aviator from the Kiev-based studio Spribe is often called the benchmark for crash games, and sometimes simply the first game of its kind. The role of the random number generator is still decisive here, but the developer has added an aspect that is not found in slots or many other gambling games: you can end the game early, and in all cases this is a positive decision, as it guarantees the player a profit. Of course, not every game ends with payouts for everyone, otherwise it simply would not make sense for the establishment: the willingness of many customers to take risks and fight for a bigger win, even if it could potentially lead to losing their bet, acts as a great equalizer.

How to play Aviator

Aviator is a multiplayer game: this means that the game will start at the scheduled time regardless of whether you place your bet on time. The client can place a bet at any time, even when the previous game is in progress, but will only participate in the next game - the one that has not yet started. At the start of the game, the plane takes off into the sky, and the potential winnings coefficient begins to grow steadily, starting at 1.00x. At any moment, the user can stop and collect their winnings at the odds they have achieved - at this point, the current draw is over for you. However, at a certain moment (sometimes quite early), the plane crashes; if you have not withdrawn your winnings before this moment, it means you have lost your bet.

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Using two rates

Aviator allows you to place two bets on one game at once, with different amounts and withdrawals at different stages of the game. This option is designed to allow customers to combine two seemingly mutually exclusive strategies: withdrawing winnings relatively early, relying on almost guaranteed, albeit modest, success, and staying in the game as long as possible so that one substantial payout can cover several previous losses. By experimenting with when to withdraw the first and second bets, you can theoretically find a good recipe for success that may not be constant, but is quite frequent.

How to start playing?

To play for real money, the first thing a customer must do is register with 1xBet. It’s not complicated: on the website or in the pre-downloaded and installed mobile app, click the Register button, select the type of welcome bonus (in the context of Aviator, it is advisable to choose the Casino+1xGames bonus) and one of the questionnaire options, then fill in all the questionnaire fields and click Register. After your first login, top up your balance by tapping the dollar sign button and selecting the appropriate payment method.
Once the funds are credited to your balance, find Aviator in the Casino section and launch it with a tap. The mechanics of this game allow you to first observe what is happening to see how others play — we recommend starting with this. When you are ready to try your luck, place a bet by specifying the amount, and don’t forget to withdraw your winnings before the plane crashes. You can also place two bets and set up auto-withdrawal, which allows you to withdraw your winnings without your participation when the specified odds are reached.

Common mistakes made by beginners

No gambling game, including Aviator, guarantees a profit—although the customer influences the game process, winnings still depend largely on luck. At the same time, beginners should understand certain points in advance in order to lose their bankroll a little more slowly.

  • Constant early withdrawals won’t work. This is a typical tactic of many beginners—withdrawing money as quickly as possible, hoping to accumulate profits from regular small wins. On the one hand, this makes sense, but on the other hand, you need to remember that sometimes games end so early that you simply don’t have time to react, and each such crash will immediately wipe out several of your previous modest wins.

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  • You should never chase big wins, especially if you are hoping to recoup your losses this way. One really big payout can cover even ten previous losses, but it's naive to expect that this particular game will necessarily be the one that turns things around. In fact, it's wiser to cash out your winnings as soon as they become more or less substantial, while chasing double-digit odds is always a risk of dubious justification.
  • Placing two identical bets on a single game and withdrawing them (almost) simultaneously is pointless. You can do this, but in this case, you are simply not exploiting the potential of the two-bet function—you might as well have placed a single bet of double the size.

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