Aviator Tactics and Cash-Out Timing

Tactics in Aviator mean decision discipline — when to cash out, how to use auto cash-out, and how to manage two simultaneous bets. No tactic changes the RNG.

Cash-out timing tactics

  • Conservative: auto cash-out at 1.5× — wins ~60% of rounds statistically
  • Balanced: manual cash-out between 2×–3× with a strict stop-loss
  • Aggressive: target 5×+ only with minimum bet size
  • Double bet: one low (1.5× auto) + one medium (3× manual) per round
  • Never increase bet size after a crash — classic loss-chasing trap

Multiplier history — what it does not tell you

Recent crash history is visible in-game but does not predict the next round. Each result is independent. Patterns like 'due for a high multiplier' are gambler's fallacy.

Use history only to calibrate your emotional response — not as a betting signal.

About the Author

Benny Sjoelind

Benny Sjoelind — iGaming analyst and crash games specialist based in Malta

iGaming Analyst & Crash Games Specialist · 10+ years

Benny Sjoelind is the founder of The Business of iGaming, based in Malta. With over a decade in the iGaming industry and 14 years as a certified business analyst, he covers crash game mechanics, Aviator by Spribe market trends, and responsible gambling frameworks for global English-speaking audiences.

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FAQ — Aviator Tactics

Does multiplier history predict the next round?
No. Each round is independent. History patterns are gambler fallacy, not signals.
Double bet tactic for Aviator?
Place one bet with low auto cash-out (1.5×) and one with higher manual target (3×) to balance risk.
When to use auto cash-out?
Always recommended. Removes emotional hesitation after winning or losing streaks.
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