| linderd • PM |
Apr 22, 2026 1:01 PM
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I am struggling to understand why the plane sometimes flies away at 1.0x before I can even do anything. It feels very unfair when that happens and it has ruined my strategy a couple of times. Is there a way to avoid these instant crashes or is it just something you have to accept? I want to know if I am doing something wrong or if this is just how the game works. Does this happen often or was I just having a very unlucky day yesterday?
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| nxbxm • PM |
Apr 22, 2026 1:15 PM
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linderd wrote: Those instant crashes are definitely the most annoying part of the aviator game but they are a normal part of the math. Every crash game has a small house edge, and those 1.0x rounds are how the system maintains that edge over time. You can't predict or avoid them, so you just have to factor them into your overall betting strategy. I usually keep my stakes small enough so that one or two instant crashes won't ruin my whole session. If I see it happen twice in a row, I take a five-minute break to let the system reset its cycle. It is also a good idea to check your ping to make sure you aren't lagging when the round starts. I always use a fast connection because even a split second of delay can make a difference in your results. Don't let it get to you emotionally because that is when you start making mistakes and betting too much. Just stay calm and remember that the next round could be a massive flight that covers your small losses. Most experienced players just ignore the 1.0x rounds and move on to the next opportunity. |
| linderd • PM |
Apr 22, 2026 1:21 PM
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It is a relief to know that those instant crashes are just part of the game and not something I am doing wrong. I will start taking breaks when I see them happening frequently to keep my head clear. Keeping my stakes small enough to survive a few bad rounds is also a great piece of advice. I really appreciate the explanation and the encouragement!
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