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Aviator at DeeSpin — Real-Time Multiplier Curve Where Cashout Speed Is the Only Skill

Last updated: 29-06-2026

Aviator displays a rising multiplier curve that starts at 1.00x after each round begins. The curve climbs until it crashes at a random point determined by a provably fair algorithm. Your single task is to press the cashout button before the crash occurs. If you cash out at 2.50x on a AU$2.00 bet, you receive AU$5.00. If the curve crashes before you press the button, you lose your bet entirely. There are no reels, no paylines, and no bonus rounds — the entire game is a single decision repeated every few seconds.

Spribe's engine processes rounds rapidly, with a new curve launching seconds after the previous one crashes. At 97.00% RTP, Aviator charges AU$3.00 per AU$100 wagered, placing it alongside Plinko and Chicken Road as the cheapest games in the DeeSpin library. The crucial difference is tempo: Aviator's rounds are short and continuous, which means you can cycle through more wagers per minute than almost any other game here. That speed is both the appeal and the primary risk factor for Australian players.

Author’s tip from Ryan Gallagher, Online Casino Reviewer: “The auto-cashout feature exists for a reason. Set it to a fixed multiplier — say 1.50x or 2.00x — and let the system handle every round identically. Manual cashout introduces emotional variance: you hold longer after a string of low crashes, chase higher targets after seeing someone else hit 50x, and second-guess yourself constantly. The maths does not reward this behaviour. A consistent auto-cashout at any reasonable multiplier produces the same 97% return over time, with far less psychological wear.”
GAME SPECIFICATIONS
Game Aviator
Provider Spribe
Type Provably Fair — Rising Multiplier with Manual Cashout
RTP 97.00%
Volatility Player-set
Max Win Uncapped (auto-cashout max varies)
Layout Single multiplier curve — no reels or grid
Min Bet AU$0.10
Features Dual simultaneous bets, auto-cashout presets, provably fair verification, live bet feed from other players, rain promo feature
Mobile HTML5 — all devices

How does the crash point distribution actually work?

Aviator — Where the Curve Crashes CRASH POINT PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION BELOW 1.5x ~33% One-third of rounds crash very early 1.5x – 3x ~34% Another third land in the mid range 3x – 10x ~23% Worthwhile payouts but uncommon 10x – 100x ~9% Big wins possible roughly 1 in 11 100x+ ~1% Extremely rare headline events ONE-THIRD OF ROUNDS CRASH BEFORE 1.5x — THIS IS BY DESIGN, NOT BAD LUCK

Why does the live bet feed create a distorted perception of winning?

Aviator displays a scrolling feed showing what other players bet and when they cashed out. You see names alongside multipliers: someone cashed out at 8.40x, another at 15.00x, another at 1.20x. This feed is factually accurate — those cashouts happened — but it creates a survivorship bias. You see the wins because winners cash out. You do not see the players who lost that same round because the curve crashed before they pressed the button. The feed is a highlight reel, not a balanced record.

For Australian players, the practical consequence is that the feed normalises holding for higher multipliers. Watching someone cash out at 12x makes 2x feel inadequate. But the distribution data shows that roughly one-third of rounds crash below 1.5x. The feed does not prominently display these frequent low crashes. Spribe designed this feature to increase engagement, and it works precisely because it exploits the gap between what you see other players winning and what you experience losing. Treat the feed as entertainment, not strategy data.

Author’s tip from Ryan Gallagher, Online Casino Reviewer: “The dual bet feature lets you place two independent bets per round. One common approach: set Bet A to auto-cashout at 1.50x for steady small returns, and use Bet B for manual cashout at higher targets. This way, roughly two-thirds of rounds return something on Bet A while Bet B absorbs the volatility. The combined RTP is still 97%, but the session feels more sustainable because total-loss rounds become less frequent.”

How does round speed affect your hourly cost?

Aviator — Round Speed Drives Hourly Cost ROUNDS PER HOUR vs EXPECTED HOURLY COST DELIBERATE PACE ~60 rounds/hour • AU$1 bets AU$60 wagered • AU$1.80 cost MANAGEABLE SESSION TYPICAL PACE ~180 rounds/hour • AU$1 bets AU$180 wagered • AU$5.40 cost FAST ACCUMULATION RAPID-FIRE PACE ~300 rounds/hour • AU$1 bets AU$300 wagered • AU$9.00 cost BUDGET DRAINS FAST Same 3% edge at every pace. Speed is what turns a cheap game into an expensive session.

Is the provably fair system in Aviator identical to Plinko and Chicken Road?

All three use Spribe's or BGaming's cryptographic seed system, but the verification mechanics differ slightly. Aviator generates a server seed and a client seed before each round. The crash multiplier is derived from these combined seeds. After the round, both seeds are revealed and you can run the hash function yourself to confirm the crash point was predetermined. The practical implication for Australian players is that the casino cannot selectively manipulate individual rounds — each crash point is locked before anyone places a bet. This does not change the house edge or make winning more likely, but it does remove the possibility of round-level manipulation.

Author’s tip from Ryan Gallagher, Online Casino Reviewer: “Watch your total wagered amount, not your balance. Aviator rounds are so fast that your balance can fluctuate wildly while your total wagered climbs steadily. After 30 minutes of play at AU$1 per round, you may have wagered AU$100–150 without realising it. The 3% edge applies to that total, not to your visible balance. Check your session wagering total regularly — if your casino does not display it, track it manually.”

What does Aviator actually cost per session?

At 97.00% RTP, every AU$100 wagered costs AU$3.00. But Aviator's speed means you can wager AU$100 in under 30 minutes at AU$1 per round without deliberately trying. A one-hour session at typical pace and AU$1 bets puts roughly AU$180 through the system, costing AU$5.40 in expected house edge. At AU$2 per round, that doubles. The game's low per-round cost disguises a high per-hour cost driven entirely by speed.

Responsible Gambling Warning RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING WARNING Aviator’s rapid round speed can exhaust a session budget in minutes. Set a time limit and a wagering total limit before you start. Stop at whichever comes first. Gambling Help Online: 1800 858 858 • gamblinghelponline.org.au • 18+ only

Alternative games to consider at DeeSpin

  • Chicken Road — Same 97% RTP with unlimited decision time. Better for players who dislike time pressure.
  • Plinko — Same 97% RTP with no mid-round decisions. Set parameters and watch.
  • Gates of Olympus — Traditional pokie format (96.50% RTP) with scatter pays and multiplier drops if you want reel-based gameplay.

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FAQ

What percentage of Aviator rounds crash below 2.00x?
Approximately 50% of all Aviator rounds crash before the multiplier reaches 2.00x. This means a 2.00x auto-cashout target succeeds roughly half the time. Setting higher targets reduces the success rate proportionally.
Does auto-cashout improve my Aviator results at DeeSpin?
Auto-cashout does not change the 97% RTP. What it changes is your behaviour. Manual cashout exposes you to the psychological pressure of watching a climbing multiplier, causing most players to override their planned targets. Auto-cashout removes this temptation entirely.
How fast are Aviator rounds and how does speed affect my hourly cost?
Each Aviator round lasts 5–15 seconds. At AU$1.00 per round, continuous play produces approximately 150–200 rounds per hour, totalling AU$150–200 wagered. At 97% RTP, that costs AU$4.50–6.00 per hour. Slowing your pace to one round every 30 seconds cuts hourly cost by 60%.
Is the Aviator live bet feed useful for predicting crashes?
No. Other players' cashout results have zero predictive value. Each crash point is independently generated via provably fair algorithms. The live feed creates anchoring bias — seeing a 15x cashout makes your 2x target feel inadequate — which worsens discipline.
Is Aviator the best-value game at DeeSpin for Australian players?
Aviator shares the lowest house edge (AU$3.00 per AU$100) with Plinko and Chicken Road. Whether it is the best value depends on your play style. Aviator requires real-time decisions under pressure; Plinko and Chicken Road allow unlimited decision time. The mathematical cost is identical across all three.
Ryan Gallagher
Ryan Gallagher
Online Casino Reviewer
Ryan’s been covering the iGaming space for a while now, putting online casinos through their paces the same way Aussie punters would. He looks closely at pokies variety, bonus conditions, and how smoothly withdrawals go, giving readers a straight-up take on whether a site’s worth a punt.
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