What are Crash Games?
Crash games are a category of online casino games where a multiplier rises from 1x and increases rapidly until the game "crashes" at a random point. Players place a bet before the round starts and must cash out before the crash occurs. If you cash out in time, you win your bet multiplied by your cashout multiplier. If the game crashes before you cash out, you lose your stake.
The most popular crash game is Aviator by Spribe, available at SBINGO9, which uses a rising plane animation tied to the multiplier curve.
How Aviator Works at SBINGO9
- Round start: A new round begins with all players placing their bets. Rounds start every few seconds.
- Multiplier rises: The plane takes off and the multiplier begins climbing from 1.00x.
- Cash out: At any point, you can hit the "Cash Out" button to collect your winnings at the current multiplier.
- Crash: The plane disappears at a random point — all players who haven't cashed out lose their bets.
The game uses a provably fair algorithm, meaning every outcome is cryptographically verifiable. The house edge in Aviator is approximately 3%.
Auto Cash Out Feature
SBINGO9's Aviator allows players to set an auto cash out multiplier. For example, setting auto cash out at 2.00x means your bet is automatically collected every time the multiplier reaches 2x — whether you're watching or not. This is the most common strategy among regular crash players.
Two Simultaneous Bets
Aviator allows placing two bets in the same round with different cash out strategies. A popular combination is a safe bet (e.g., auto cash out at 1.5x for high frequency) combined with a speculative bet (e.g., auto cash out at 5x or manual hold for high multipliers). This hedges risk while maintaining upside exposure.
Understanding the Math
The multiplier at which the game crashes follows a random exponential distribution. Statistically, approximately:
- 33% of rounds crash at 1.5x or lower
- 50% of rounds crash at 2x or lower
- 66% of rounds crash at 3x or lower
- 95% of rounds reach 1.1x or above
There is no pattern or prediction possible — each round is independent.
Risk Management in Crash Games
- Set a fixed daily budget: Crash games move extremely fast. Set a hard limit before you start.
- Avoid martingale systems: Doubling after losses in crash games can deplete a bankroll extremely quickly.
- Low multiplier auto cash out: Consistent 1.5x-2x cashouts create a sustainable long-run strategy with controlled variance.



