3 Gold Mathematical Rules to Stop Losing Your Deposit in Aviator
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Let's be honest: most players lose their balance in Aviator simply because they get caught up in the excitement and try to guess when the plane will fly away. But spoiler alert—it's impossible to guess. Every single flight is backed by a cold mathematical algorithm. And there is only one way to beat it: by opposing it with the exact same cold math. No secret hacks or cheat sheets here—just three simple money management rules to protect your balance.
Rule number one: fix your risk percentage per round. The most common mistake is betting random amounts. Win a round, bet more; lose a round, double up trying to chase it back. That is a direct ticket to going broke. Remember a simple rule: your bet on a single flight should be between 1% and 3% of your total bankroll. If you have $100 in your account, your bet should never exceed $3. This gives your bankroll an incredible margin of safety, and even a streak of 15 bad flights in a row won't wipe you out.
Rule number two: use automatic cashout at low multipliers. Greed is your worst enemy in crash games. Waiting for a 10.00x or 50.00x multiplier sounds amazing, but the mathematical probability of that happening is extremely small (about 2-5%). Meanwhile, the probability of the plane reaching 1.30x or 1.50x is over 75-80%. Set your Auto Cashout somewhere between 1.30x and 1.50x. Sure, your wins will be small, but they will be consistent, allowing you to grow your balance slowly and steadily instead of losing it instantly.
Rule number three: forget about the Martingale strategy. The idea of doubling your bet after every loss sounds great on paper, but in reality, it hits two brick walls: the limited size of your wallet and the maximum bet limit set by the casino itself. All it takes is a series of 8 low multipliers in a row (which happens regularly in Aviator) for your bankroll to vanish and the system to block you from betting the amount needed to recover. The optimal choice is playing flat bets or using our expected value (EV) calculator to adjust your steps.
Following these three rules turns a chaotic game of luck into a controlled process. Try calculating your safe bet size right now using our free EV Calculator and test this strategy on a certified platform.
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