How crash games function
Every round starts with a multiplier at 1.00x. It climbs at an unpredictable rate. Your goal is to cash out before the screen turns red. These games use a random number generator, often described as provably fair, meaning the result is determined the moment the round begins. No strategy, no 'prediction' bot, and no lucky streak will alter the Return to Player percentage. The house always maintains an edge.
The house advantage
I have seen enough people lose their rent trying to 'beat the system' at a kibanda to know how this ends. If you stake, do it with money you have already written off. Treat it as entertainment, not an investment plan. If the game crashes at 1.00x, which happens, the house takes your stake immediately.
Worked Example
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Chasing losses after a string of early crashes.
- Believing that long sequences of low multipliers mean a 'big win' is due.
- Using automated betting scripts that promise to beat the house edge.
- Ignoring the fact that the house always has a mathematical advantage over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. The games are random. You will lose rounds regardless of your staking pattern.
Yes, provided you play on platforms licensed by the BCLB. Check the footer of the site for the valid licence details.