Crash and multiplier titles are pure tempo: a rising curve, one click, and a payout if you exit in time. You can’t beat variance, but you can standardize decisions with fixed units, auto-cashout bands, and short loops that protect focus and bankroll.
How crash “feels” (and why that matters)
The curve distributes wins in streaks and droughts. Higher targets (e.g., 3×) mean fewer hits and bigger swings. Your edge is not prediction—it’s pre-committing exits and never editing stakes mid-loop.
Build your auto-cashout bands
- Core band: 1.6×–2.0× for 70–80% of rounds (progress, calmer drawdowns).
- Spike band: 2.5×–3.5× for 15–25% (only when alert and within loop).
- Rare shot: 5×+ for ≤5% (events only; same stake, no “double-or-nothing”).
12–15 minute loop (one title, one plan)
- Min 0–2: unit = 1–2% of session bankroll; set auto-cashout to core band.
- Min 2–10: run core band only; log hit rate every 10 rounds.
- Min 10–13: allow up to 2 spike-band attempts if you’re Green (calm, focused).
- Min 13–15: exit on time or at −3 units from loop peak; write one-line note.
Streak filters (when to throttle)
- Two whiffs at spike band: revert to core only; do not chase.
- Three instant crashes <1.2×: pause 2 minutes off-screen; resume at core band.
- New equity high: skim 20% to a vault; don’t redeploy today.
Bankroll & compliance that actually help
- Flat unit: same stake across bands; exits change, not the stake.
- Loss caps: daily −3u from day’s peak; loop −3u from loop peak.
- Reality checks: timer popups = stop, not suggestion. 18+.
Common mistakes (and quick fixes)
- Editing targets mid-air: pre-set exits; never drag the slider while the curve rises.
- Stake creep: lock unit; change only between loops after a written review.
- Endless sessions: stack two loops max; then a real break.
Tiny log (takes 20 seconds)
Title • unit • rounds • hits@core / hits@spike • loop start→peak→end • mood (1–5). After a week, you’ll know which band mix and times of day keep you steady.