Strategy · 9 min read
How to Maximize Winnings in Aviator
Updated this week · PKRWIN.CC Editorial Team
Aviator is the crash game that took Pakistani players by storm — rounds last just a few seconds, the multiplier climbs, and at some unpredictable moment the plane flies away. The game is pure random number generation: no pattern, no "system" that can predict the crash point. What separates winning players from losing ones is not prediction. It is how they stake, when they cash out, and how they protect their bankroll. This guide lays out the exact rules we teach beginners, in order of importance.
1. The session bankroll comes first
Before you open the app, decide three numbers. The deposit cap: the maximum you will fund this week, agreed with yourself in advance. The session cap: how much of that deposit you will risk today — a sensible figure is around 20–30%. And the loss stop: the moment your session balance drops to zero, the session is over. This is not optional. Players who skip this step are playing with emotion, and emotion is exactly what the game's speed exploits.
2. Use auto-cashout in the 1.5x–2.0x zone
Manual cashout fails for one reason: hesitation. You watch 1.6x, tell yourself "one more second", and the plane is gone. Automatic cashout removes the human delay entirely. Set it in the 1.5x–2.0x band and let the platform execute for you. The mathematics is simple — a 1.5x cashout on a stable bankroll compounds far better than chasing a 10x that hits once in a hundred rounds. Grinding consistent low-multiplier cashouts is the closest thing to an edge a normal player can hold.
3. Split your bet for upside without risk
The split-bet method is the technique most experienced players use. Place two bets each round: a base bet (80% of your intended stake) with auto-cashout at 1.2x, and a runner bet (20%) left to fly until 5x or 10x. The base bet banks something almost every round, the runner is pure lottery upside. Over a session, the base bet keeps your balance alive while the runner occasionally lands the multiplier that makes a session memorable.
Example — a 100 PKR stake
- • Base bet: 80 PKR, auto-cashout at 1.2x → +16 PKR almost every round
- • Runner bet: 20 PKR, cashout target 5x → +80 PKR when it lands
- • If the plane crashes before 1.2x: you lose 100 PKR — your loss stop applies
4. Tilt control: the rule that saves bankrolls
Every Aviator player has lost three rounds in a row and felt the pull to double the stake "just this once". That impulse is called tilt, and it is responsible for more empty balances than the crash itself. Establish two mechanical responses. After any loss streak of 3 rounds, walk away for 30 minutes or end the session. After doubling your session bankroll, cash out half and bank it — lock in the profit before the RNG has a chance to give it back.
5. Keep records — even a notebook page
Write down every session: date, deposit, rounds played, cashouts, result. After two weeks you will see real patterns in your own behaviour — the hours you play best, the multiplier you stick to, the stakes that keep your balance alive. Players who track sessions report betting with far more control, because a written loss is harder to rationalise than a mental one.
Before you play — checklist
- □ Deposit only what you can comfortably lose
- □ Auto-cashout set between 1.5x and 2.0x
- □ Split bet configured (80/20)
- □ Loss stop agreed — and respected
- □ You are 18+, playing on an official app, on your own funds
A final note: no strategy turns Aviator into a guaranteed win — the house edge is built into every round. These rules do something better: they make sure you play longer, lose less, and keep the game what it should be — entertainment. If it ever stops feeling like that, close the app. The plane will fly without you, and that is okay.