How crash games work
Crash games like Aviator are built on a random number generator. The multiplier starts at 1.00 and climbs until it randomly stops. If you do not cash out before the stop, you lose your stake. These games use provably fair technology to ensure the result is generated at the start of the round. No betting system or pattern can change the house edge or the return to player percentage. You are essentially racing against a clock that you cannot see.
A note on house edge
I have seen many guys online selling 'prediction bots' for these games. Ignore them. If a bot could predict a random number generator, the developer would be on a beach in Malindi, not selling access for KSh 500 on Telegram. The house always has the mathematical advantage in the long run.
Worked Example
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Chasing losses by doubling your stake after a bad round.
- Ignoring the minimum stake requirements which can lead to rejected bets.
- Treating entertainment games as a reliable source of monthly income.
- Failing to check if your internet connection is stable before placing a bet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is licensed by the BCLB. Check the footer of their website for the current licence details.
Use the paybill number listed on your account dashboard. M-Pesa is the primary method for both deposits and withdrawals.