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Aviator — a crash game with a rising multiplier
Aviator is a popular crash game in which the multiplier increases throughout the round. Players must cash out their winnings before the plane ‘takes off’. Rounds are fast-paced, so decisions must be made almost instantly. It is precisely this dynamic and straightforward nature that makes Aviator a standout game in the Paripesa casino catalogue.
The format is easy to understand, even for those who have previously only played slots. There’s no need to understand paylines — you simply need to choose when to cash out. The multiplier may stop at 1.10, or it may keep rising for much longer, so every round plays out differently. The game is available at Paripesa as part of the quick games section.
How to play Aviator:
- Select your stake amount
- Wait for the round to begin
- The multiplier starts to increase
- Click ‘Collect’ before the crash
- If you don’t manage to do so in time, your stake is lost
In some modes, you can place two bets at the same time. This allows you to test different risk levels within a single round.
Key mechanics and nuances
The key feature is the multiplier, which increases over time. The final payout depends on when you cash out, rather than on specific combinations, as in slot games.
You can choose between manual cashout or auto cashout – automatically locking in your winnings at a selected multiplier. Auto cashout helps you stick to your chosen strategy and avoid dragging out the round.
Sometimes players pay attention to ‘streaks’, but the multiplier is generated randomly. Attempting to predict the next result often leads to excessive risk.
Practical tips for playing
Moderate auto-cashout values are often used, for example, a range of 1.2–2.0. This approach helps maintain a steady pace of play. When using two bets, one can be placed at lower odds and the other at higher odds.
Some players lock in their winnings once their bankroll has grown by a certain percentage. This prevents them from increasing their risk after a series of successful rounds. It is important to remain disciplined and not change your betting conditions on a whim.
Common mistakes made by beginners
A common mistake is to increase your stake after a run of losing rounds. The risk also increases when you bet your last remaining funds. Trying to wait for very high odds without taking your bankroll into account often leads to a rapid depletion of your balance.
Some players start changing their strategy mid-run, which makes it harder to keep track of their spending.
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