How Crash works
Each round starts with a multiplier at 1.00x. The curve climbs at an accelerating rate. Players have already placed bets before the round starts. At any point while the curve is climbing, a player can hit cash out and lock in the current multiplier. If the curve crashes before you cash out, the bet is lost. If you've cashed out, your stake multiplied by your exit multiplier is credited.
The crash point is determined before the round by the provably fair algorithm. The server seed is committed before the round, revealed after. Players can verify each crash point was not manipulated after the fact. The expected crash distribution means roughly 1 in 100 rounds crashes below 1.01x. Roughly half of all rounds crash before 2x.
This is not a slot. There's no bonus feature coming to save a session. The mechanic rewards discipline: consistent small multiplier exits have better long-run EV than chasing the big numbers.
RTP and house edge
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| RTP | 99% |
| House edge | 1% |
| Bust below 1.01x probability | ~1% |
| Bust below 2x probability | ~50% |
| Max multiplier | Uncapped (dependent on crash point distribution) |
| Provably fair | Yes |
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Claim MAXBET at Shuffle →Auto-cashout and bet options
Shuffle Crash supports two bets per round simultaneously. You can set different auto-cashout multipliers on each. Common setups: one bet with auto-cashout at 1.5x for consistent returns, a second bet with a manual or higher target. This two-bet structure lets you capture both the variance play and the consistent-small-win play in the same round.
Auto-cashout is the discipline tool. Set it before the round starts. You cannot miss a cashout if it's automated. Manual play is how most people end up watching 1.4x become 1.3x become a crash because they wanted to see 2x.
Crash and the welcome bonus
Crash counts at 100% weighting toward the 35x MAXBET welcome bonus wagering requirement. A $10 bet on Crash counts as $10 toward clearing. The risk is that one bad run of early crashes can eat a session's worth of wagering progress on the wrong end of variance. If you're bonus-clearing, set a low auto-cashout (1.2x to 1.5x) to manage the per-round risk while still turning over the volume.
At $10 per round, 1,000 rounds clears $10,000 toward wagering. A clean 99% RTP over 1,000 rounds expects roughly $100 in losses before the bonus retained value offsets it. Do the math with your preferred round size before you start.