GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at epikwin138

Aviator is the Spribe crash round we get asked about most — a red plane lifts, your multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it flies off. We...

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epikwin138 What Aviator brings to the lobby

What Aviator brings to the lobby

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs as a single-screen crash round rather than a reels game. A plane takes off, the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x, and you tap cash-out before it leaves the screen. Place one bet or two on the same round, watch the live feed of other accounts, and chat in-round. We've kept the original Spribe build with

no skin changes, so the curve, RNG seeds and pacing match what you've seen elsewhere.

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Aviator features worth opening for

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Dual bet

Two bets per round

Run two stakes side by side on the same flight. Cash one out early to lock a small return, leave the second riding for a higher multiplier — the panel handles both without extra taps.

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Auto cash-out trigger

Set a target multiplier and Aviator pulls your bet the instant it hits. Useful when you're switching between our slot rooms and live tables and don't want to watch every flight in real time.

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Live bet feed and chat

The left panel shows every active stake and cash-out across the room as the plane climbs. Round-by-round chat sits beside it, so you can see who held on and who pulled out at 1.4x.

How Aviator plays at epikwin138

Entry

Open the Aviator tile from our crash row and the round loads in under three seconds. No download, no separate client — it runs in the same browser tab as the rest of your lobby.

Bet structure

Stakes start small and scale up to high-cap rooms. Type your amount into the left or right bet box, lock it before the next flight, and the panel queues you for take-off.

Cash-out rules

Tap the orange cash-out button any time after 1.00x. Your return is stake multiplied by the current curve. Miss the tap before the plane leaves and the round closes at zero.

Mobile feel

Portrait layout keeps the plane, multiplier and two bet buttons on one thumb-reachable screen. Auto cash-out is the toggle most phone accounts use to keep pace with the round timing.

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Auto-refresh hourly
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Game type

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Crash / multiplier round by Spribe, not a reels slot. Each flight is an independent provably-fair...

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Volatility

97%

High variance by design. Most flights cash out under 2x, with longer climbs into 10x and...

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Devices

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Runs on Android, iOS Safari, and desktop Chrome / Firefox in the same browser session. No...

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Access

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Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits. The Aviator tile appears in your lobby once...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Aviator on your phone

Aviator was built portrait-first and it shows on Indonesia handsets. The plane, the multiplier counter and both bet panels stack vertically on a 6-inch screen, so your thumb never leaves...

One-thumb cash-out
Portrait layout
20-40s rounds
Auto-trigger toggle
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help paths inside Aviator

Team online

Round disputes

If a flight ends mid cash-out and your tap didn't register, open chat with the round ID from history. We pull the Spribe seed log and confirm the result within the same session.

Bet not placed

When the panel locks before take-off and your stake didn't queue, refresh the tile once. Balance returns immediately; if it doesn't, support reconciles from the round timestamp.

Auto cash-out help

New to the auto toggle? Live chat walks you through setting a target multiplier, attaching it to bet one or bet two, and saving the value so it carries between sessions.

TRUST MARKERS

Fairness signals for Aviator

Provider

Built by Spribe, the studio that originated the crash format. We host the unmodified client, so curve behaviour matches every other licensed Spribe room.

Provably fair

Each flight has a server seed, client seed and round hash visible from the history icon. You can verify any result against Spribe's public checker.

RNG audit

Spribe's random number generator is independently certified. The certification covers the multiplier curve distribution, not just the start point.

Round history

Your last 100 flights stay in the panel with multiplier, stake and cash-out point. Long-term history is queryable through account support.

No skin edits

We don't reskin the Aviator client. The plane, sound design and pacing are the original build, which keeps the math identical to other licensed hosts.

Stake caps

Per-flight stake caps are published in the bet panel. Caps protect the round economy and are the same across Indonesia accounts on our lobby.

SIDE BY SIDE

Aviator vs sibling crash and arcade rounds

01

Aviator vs JetX

JetX uses a similar crash curve from SmartSoft. Aviator's pacing is tighter and the dual-bet panel makes split-stake play simpler than JetX's single-bet flow.

02

Aviator vs Spaceman

Pragmatic's Spaceman runs a crash format too, with a 50% early cash-out option Aviator doesn't have. Aviator wins on community feed depth and round speed.

03

Aviator vs Mines

Mines is a tile-reveal round you control turn by turn. Aviator is real-time and social — better when you want short rounds, weaker if you prefer pacing yourself.

04

Aviator vs Plinko

Plinko bounces a ball through pegs into multiplier slots. Aviator's curve is continuous, so cash-out timing matters more than pre-set risk rows.

05

Aviator vs Crazy Time

Crazy Time is a live-dealer wheel with bonus rooms. Aviator is faster and solo — pick Aviator for short bursts, Crazy Time for hosted entertainment.

06

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza is a tumbling reels slot. Aviator skips reels entirely — no symbols, just a curve. Pick by mood: graphics-rich slot or one-tap multiplier round.

07

Aviator vs Lightning Roulette

Lightning Roulette is a structured table with set odds. Aviator is open-ended — your cash-out point sets the multiplier, not a fixed payout schedule.

Six things to know about Aviator

Round length

Most flights resolve in 20 to 40 seconds. The next round queues immediately, so you can run 30+ flights inside a half-hour session.

Multiplier ceiling

There's no fixed top multiplier. Curves into the hundreds appear occasionally; the math behind them is the same as any other flight.

Two-bet play

The dual panel is the feature most regulars use. One bet for early cash-out, one left riding — it changes how you read the round.

Live community

The bet feed turns a solo round into a shared one. You see every cash-out as it happens, which informs how long you hold.

Provably fair

Every flight is verifiable from your history panel. The seed and hash open in a side modal — no support ticket needed.

Phone-first

Aviator was designed for portrait phones before desktop. Indonesia accounts on Android and iOS get the full feature set without a separate app.

Aviator questions we hear most

No. Aviator is a crash round by Spribe — a multiplier curve you cash out before it ends. There are no reels, paylines or symbols. Round logic is closer to a real-time arcade game than a slot.

Set a target multiplier in the auto panel and attach it to bet one, bet two or both. When the curve hits your number, the bet pulls automatically. The setting persists between rounds until you change it.

Yes. Aviator's left and right bet panels accept independent stakes on the same flight. Many regulars cash out the first early to lock a small return, then leave the second riding for a higher curve.

Each flight uses Spribe's provably-fair system with server seed, client seed and round hash visible from history. You can verify any result against Spribe's public checker — we host the unmodified client.

Open chat with the round ID from your history panel. We pull the Spribe seed log and reconcile within the same session. Network drops mid-tap are the most common cause and are recoverable.

Yes. The tile is portrait-first and runs in mobile Chrome or Safari without an app install. Android and iOS accounts in Indonesia get the same feature set as desktop, including dual-bet and auto cash-out.

Stake floors and caps appear in the bet panel before take-off. Minimums are set low enough for short test rounds; caps are published per-flight and apply uniformly across Indonesia accounts on our lobby.