
Aviator is one of the most popular games on EP789 โ a fast "crash" game where a little plane takes off, a multiplier climbs, and your job is to cash out before it flies away. Cash out at 2.00ร and you double your bet; wait too long and the plane disappears, taking your stake with it. This guide explains exactly how it works, what the odds really are, and how to play sensibly โ including an honest answer to the question everyone asks: is there a winning strategy?
How Aviator works
Each round follows the same simple loop:
- 1Place your bet Set your stake before the round starts. You can place one or two bets per round.
- 2The plane takes off A multiplier starts at 1.00ร and rises faster and faster โ 1.2ร, 1.5ร, 2ร, 5ร, sometimes 100ร+.
- 3Cash out in time Tap "Cash Out" while the plane is still flying. Your payout = stake ร the multiplier at that moment.
- 4Or it flies away The plane crashes at a random point. If you haven't cashed out by then, that bet is lost.
The catch is that the crash point is random and unknown. It might crash at 1.01ร or soar past 200ร. The longer you wait for a bigger multiplier, the higher the reward โ and the higher the chance you get nothing.
RTP & provably fair
Aviator is made by Spribe and uses a "provably fair" system: the result of each round is generated using cryptographic seeds that can be verified afterwards, so the outcome isn't manipulated mid-round by the operator.
| Game type | Crash / instant cash-out |
| Provider | Spribe |
| Typical RTP | ~97% (about 3% house edge) |
| Fairness | Provably fair (verifiable seeds) |
| Min/max multiplier | 1.00ร up to very high (rare) |
What RTP really means: a 97% RTP is a long-run average across millions of rounds โ it does not mean you'll get 97% of your money back in a session. Over the short term, results swing wildly in both directions. The 3% edge is exactly why no strategy can be profitable forever.
Manual vs auto cash-out
You have two ways to exit a round:
- Manual cash-out โ you tap the button yourself. Gives you full control but depends on reaction time and nerve, which is where most people get caught out by greed.
- Auto cash-out โ you set a target multiplier (say 1.80ร) in advance, and the game exits automatically when it's reached. This removes emotion and hesitation, and is the more disciplined option for most players.
A common, lower-variance approach is setting auto cash-out at a modest multiplier like 1.3รโ2.0ร. You win small amounts more often โ but remember, frequent small wins still can't overcome the house edge over time.
The dual-bet approach
Aviator lets you run two bets in the same round, which many players use to balance safety and upside:
- Bet 1 (the safe one): auto cash-out at a low multiplier (e.g. 1.5ร) to lock in a small, frequent return.
- Bet 2 (the runner): let it ride for a higher multiplier, accepting it will often crash.
This doesn't change the odds โ it just shapes how your wins and losses are distributed. The safe bet smooths out your bankroll while the runner gives the occasional bigger hit.
Bankroll & risk management
This is the part that actually matters. Since you can't beat the math, the goal is to make your money last and keep the game fun:
- Set a session budget and never top up beyond it once it's gone.
- Bet small โ a tiny percentage of your balance per round (e.g. 1โ2%) so a losing streak can't wipe you out.
- Decide a win goal and a loss limit before you start, and walk away when you hit either.
- Avoid "chasing losses" โ increasing your stake to win back what you lost is the fastest way to lose more.
- Be wary of the Martingale trap โ doubling your bet after every loss feels clever but hits the table limit or empties your wallet during a long streak.
Myths, "hacks" & scams
Search "Aviator" and you'll find endless prediction apps, Telegram "signal" groups and hack tools. Here's the reality:
- Prediction apps don't work. Because Aviator is provably fair and each round is independent, nothing can know the crash point in advance.
- "Signals" are guesses (or bait). They post enough mixed results that some look right โ and many exist to lure you to shady sites.
- "Hacks" are scams. They typically steal your login, your deposit, or install malware. Never enter your EP789 details into any third-party tool.
- Past rounds don't predict future ones. A string of low multipliers does not mean a big one is "due." That's the gambler's fallacy.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a guaranteed way to win at Aviator?
No. Each round is independent and randomly generated, so no strategy, pattern or predictor can guarantee a win. Strategies only help you manage risk, not beat the game.
What is the RTP of Aviator?
Aviator by Spribe has a published RTP of about 97%, meaning roughly a 3% long-run house edge. RTP is a long-term average, not a per-session promise.
Do Aviator prediction apps or hacks work?
No. Aviator is provably fair and results are generated independently of any app. Prediction tools and hacks are scams that often steal your login or money.
What is auto cash-out?
It lets you set a target multiplier in advance. The game cashes you out automatically when the plane reaches it, so you don't rely on reaction time or nerve.
Is a low or high cash-out target better?
Neither beats the house edge. Low targets win small amounts more often (lower variance); high targets win rarely but bigger (higher variance). Pick what matches your budget and how much swing you can tolerate.
Aviator is genuinely fun because of that climbing-multiplier tension โ but it pays nothing to pretend it's beatable. Play it as entertainment, set your limits, use auto cash-out to stay disciplined, and stop while it's still fun. You must be 18 or older to play.
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