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Aviator Game Guide: How It Works, RTP & Provably Fair Explained

Educational Guide Published: 06 Jul 2026
The aviator game has become a staple on every major Kenyan betting site. It is a crash game, meaning you watch a multiplier climb and must cash out before it disappears. It is fast, but it is purely mathematical.

How the game functions

Every round starts at 1.00x. The multiplier increases until a random crash occurs. If you cash out before the crash, your stake is multiplied by the figure on the screen. If you wait too long, the plane flies away and you lose your stake. The software uses a random number generator to determine the crash point, ensuring every round is independent.

Provably fair explained

The game uses a cryptographic process called provably fair. You can check the hash of the round in the game history to verify the result was set before the round began. It proves the platform did not change the result while the plane was flying. However, this does not mean you can predict the outcome. It only proves the result was not tampered with after your bet was placed.

The reality of RTP

The Return to Player (RTP) is usually around 97%. This is a statistical average over millions of rounds. It is not a guarantee that you will get back KSh 97 for every KSh 100 you bet. The house edge is built into the game mechanics. No betting system, no bot, and no 'signal' can change the RTP of the software.

A quick word of advice

I have seen people chase losses here by increasing their stakes. It is the fastest way to empty your M-Pesa balance. Treat this as entertainment with a negative expectation, not as a side hustle.

Worked Example

You place a KSh 100 bet. The plane takes off. You watch the multiplier climb: 1.20, 1.50, 2.10. You press cash out at 2.10. You receive KSh 210 back. If you waited for 3.00 and it crashed at 2.50, you lose your KSh 100.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Believing that a series of small multipliers means a big one is due.
  • Using auto-cashout at very high multipliers hoping for a lucky break.
  • Increasing stake sizes to recover previous losses during a losing streak.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I influence the outcome?

No. The crash point is determined by a random algorithm before the round starts.

Is there a minimum stake?

Most platforms in Kenya set the floor between KSh 10 and KSh 49. Check your specific site for the current limit.

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