Crash games strategy that's actually honest
No system beats a negative-expectation game. What helps is discipline: bankroll rules, pre-set cash-out targets, and knowing when to stop.
Set a session budget
Decide how much you can lose before you open the game. When it's gone, the session is over — no top-ups.
Pick a default cash-out
Most variance-friendly is auto cash-out between 1.3x and 1.8x. Boring on purpose.
Split your bets
Two small bets: one with a low auto cash-out, one as a tiny moonshot. Never two big bets at once.
Don't chase losses
Doubling stake after losses (Martingale) blows up the moment you hit the inevitable streak.
Limit rounds, not just money
Cap the number of rounds per session. Fatigue is what breaks discipline.
Withdraw profits
Move profit out of the platform when you hit your target. Don't 'let it ride'.
What does NOT work
- ✕'Hot streak' detection — rounds are independent
- ✕Martingale doubling
- ✕Reading the curve for patterns
- ✕'Signal' Telegram groups (these are scams)
This page is for informational purposes only. Crash games involve real risk of financial loss. There are no guaranteed profits. If you choose to play, set a budget and stop when it's spent. Help is available at begambleaware.org.