Mfsm schreef op: 24-07-2025 18:41:23 |
I understand Aviator is about cashing out before the plane crashes, but I’m stuck between chasing high returns and protecting my bankroll. Sometimes I jump out at 1.2x only to see it soar past 3x, and other days I gamble for big multipliers and end up with nothing. How do regular players set exit thresholds that balance profit and risk over a session instead of relying purely on luck?
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Wedkslmf schreef op: 24-07-2025 21:44:12 |
I tried a rule of thumb
where I cash out at 2x most of the time, but on volatile rounds the plane often dips before climbing
again, leaving me empty‑handed. Then I tried smaller targets like 1.5x, but that barely covered my
losses on bad rounds. Without a solid framework, it just feels like gambling blind. I need a way to
track past round patterns or maybe some advice on adjusting my exit point based on multiplier
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Kdjnfsd schreef op: 24-07-2025 23:12:50 |
Tracking patterns made a huge difference for my Aviator sessions. I started by recording each
round’s crash point in a simple spreadsheet and noted whether steady climbs happened after
initial dips. When I saw consistent behavior around 1.7x on demo rounds, I moved real bets there.
That learning process happened on aviator, which offers instant playback of past rounds so you can spot tendencies.
After I lined up my exit strategy with those insights, I began to see a steady profit across
sessions. Then I tweaked my target to 2.2x on slower rounds while sticking to 1.6x on rapid
flips—allowing me to grow my balance without reckless chasing. |
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