Aviator by Spribe took the online casino world by storm. It's available on most platforms including 1win, and it's simple, fast, and can be incredibly profitable if you know what you're doing.
How Aviator Works
A plane takes off and the multiplier increases. You place your bet before takeoff and cash out anytime during the flight. If the plane flies away before you cash out, you lose your bet.
The multiplier starts at 1.00x and can go up to 100x+ (rarely). Most rounds crash between 1.2x and 3.0x.
Statistical Reality
- 33% of rounds crash below 1.5x - 50% of rounds crash below 2.0x - 75% of rounds crash below 4.0x - 95% of rounds crash below 10x - Only 1% reach 50x+
Best Strategy for Beginners
Use two bets simultaneously (1win lets you place 2 bets per round): - Bet 1 (70% of budget): Auto-cashout at 1.5x — this is your safety net - Bet 2 (30% of budget): Auto-cashout at 3.0x — this is your profit maker
With this dual-bet approach, Bet 1 covers your losses from Bet 2 most of the time.
Advanced: The Waiting Game
After 3+ rounds that crash above 5x, the next few rounds tend to crash earlier. This isn't guaranteed, but the pattern appears frequently enough to adjust your strategy: - After high rounds: lower your cashout target to 1.3x - After 3+ low rounds (below 1.5x): consider going for 3x-5x
Money Management
- Session budget: fixed amount you're willing to lose - Bet size: 1-2% of session budget - Win target: 50% profit (if you start with $100, stop at $150) - Loss limit: 30% of session budget
Common Mistakes
1. Chasing the 100x multiplier (it almost never comes) 2. Increasing bets after losses 3. Playing without auto-cashout (emotion takes over) 4. No session time limit (fatigue = bad decisions) 5. Ignoring the statistics