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How Do You Play Aviator? (Quora Question)

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Short answer

To play Aviator: place a bet before the round starts, then watch a multiplier rise from 1.00x as a plane climbs. You cash out at any point to win your bet times the current multiplier — but if the plane "flies away" before you cash out, you lose that bet. That is the whole game. The skill is purely in when you choose to cash out, which you can automate with an auto-cashout target. Remember the 97% RTP and 3% house edge apply to every round, so set a budget first.

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Step by step

Choose your bet amount. Optionally set an auto-cashout multiplier so it banks automatically. When the round starts the multiplier climbs; tap Cash Out to lock in bet × current multiplier. If the plane flies away before you cash out, the bet is lost. You can place two bets per round using the dual-bet panel.

The beginner mistakes to avoid

Chasing a big multiplier every round (most rounds crash low — you bleed out). Skipping auto-cashout and freezing at the moment of truth. Betting a large share of your balance per round. Believing predictors or signals — they do not work. And playing without a session budget and a stop-loss.

Practice before real money

Try the free demo on the Aviator Sniper homepage to learn the cash-out timing with zero risk. It behaves like the real game but pays in credits, not cash — a safe way to feel the variance before you decide whether to play for real.

The rules take one round to learn — the cash-out timing takes practice. Try it risk-free before staking anything.
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Frequently asked questions

How do you play Aviator?

Place a bet, watch the multiplier rise, and cash out before the plane flies away to win bet × multiplier. If it crashes before you cash out, you lose the bet. You can set an auto-cashout target and place two bets per round.

Is Aviator hard to learn?

No. The rules are simple — the only decision is when to cash out. The hard part is discipline: sticking to a target and a budget rather than chasing big multipliers.

Can I practice Aviator for free?

Yes. The free demo on the Aviator Sniper homepage lets you learn cash-out timing with no risk, paying in credits instead of real money.

Bottom line

Learn the timing on the free demo first, set a session budget you can lose entirely, then decide if real money is worth it to you. The 3% house edge applies from round one.

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Play responsibly. Aviator has a 3% house edge — most players lose over time. Only stake what you can afford to lose, never chase losses, and set a session limit before you start. If gambling stops being fun, seek help (e.g. BeGambleAware, GamCare). Must be of legal age in your country.