How to Play Aviator by Betika — a clear, step-by-step guide ✈️
Aviator isn’t a reel slot; it’s a fast crash game where a red plane takes off, the multiplier climbs, and your job is to cash out before it flies away. Each round lasts only seconds, so smart prep and calm timing matter more than reflex hype. This guide shows you how to set up, place bets, pick cash-out targets, and manage sessions for smooth, controlled fun. 😊
The goal and the core rules
Every round begins at 1.00x and the multiplier rises unpredictably. You win when you cash out your stake at a live multiplier (e.g., 1.70x), converting it into a payout. If the plane “crashes” first, the stake is lost. Rounds are independent; previous results do not affect the next—no “due” moments, no patterns to chase.
Game setup in seconds
- Open Aviator and review the quick rules/paytable.
- Choose one or two stakes (dual-bet mode lets you hedge).
- Optional: set Auto Bet and Auto Cash Out targets.
- Watch the take-off countdown; the round starts automatically.
- Tap Cash Out any time before the crash to lock your result.
Tip: combine auto on one bet (for discipline) with manual on the second (for flexible shots).
Smart cash-out targets
- Low-risk grind: cash out around 1.30x–2.00x. Frequent, smaller wins help smooth variance.
- Balanced ladder: start near 1.60x–1.90x, occasionally letting a round ride to 3–4x.
- Opportunistic spike: keep one small stake for selective higher multipliers, but never at the cost of your limits.
Decide your target before take-off. Wavering mid-flight is where emotion creeps in.
Using two bets like a pro
- Bet A (auto): conservative target (e.g., 1.60x–1.80x) to bank steady returns.
- Bet B (manual): discretionary cash-outs when momentum feels right.
This split helps you stay active without abandoning discipline.
Bankroll and session design
- Bring 100–200 base bets for your usual stake; it keeps pressure low.
- Set stop-loss, stop-win, and time limits. When any limit hits—end the session.
- Keep stakes flat; avoid “doubling after losses.” That’s tilt, not strategy.
- Skim a portion of notable wins as you go to lock value.
Reading history without falling for myths
Recent multipliers (very low or very high) are pace indicators, not predictions. RNG makes each round independent. Use the history strip to gauge tempo (fast crashes vs long climbs), but never treat it as a signal.
Mobile play tips 📱
Enable biometric login or a secure PIN 🔐, trim non-essential notifications, and check battery/signal before longer sessions. Portrait and landscape both work; keep thumbs close to cash-out for minimal delay.
RTP, volatility feel, and expectations
Aviator typically advertises a high RTP (≈97%) over the long run. That’s a model, not a session promise. The game’s “volatility feel” comes from how often low crashes occur vs sustained climbs. Your cash-out band is your risk dial—turn it up or down to match mood and budget.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Waiting “just a little more” after reaching your planned target.
- Raising stakes to chase losses.
- Ignoring wagering/time limits when bonuses are active.
- Playing when tired or stressed.
Responsible play first
Aviator is entertainment, not income. Players must be of legal age. Use deposit/loss/time limits, set reality-check reminders, and take 5–10 minute breaks every 45–60 minutes. If the fun fades, stop and reset. 💛

