Payouts in crash games hinge entirely on when you pull the trigger to cash out. Bet too little, and your earnings stay modest; wait too long, and you walk away empty-handed. Here’s the formula: Bet × Multiplier = Payout.
Multiplier-Based Payouts
Say you stake KSh 1,295.35 (about $10) and cash out at 3x—you pocket KSh 3,886.05. But push your luck, and if the game crashes just before 3x, that bet goes up in smoke. Lower multipliers mean smaller but more reliable wins; higher multipliers promise fatter payouts but with greater risk. When you’re choosing your crash game, keep that trade-off front of mind.
Here are a couple of quick examples:
• A KSh 2,590.70 (approx $20) bet at 2.5x yields KSh 6,476.75 (KSh 2,590.70 × 2.5).
• A KSh 1,943.03 (approx $15) bet at 1.8x yields KSh 3,497.45 (KSh 1,943.03 × 1.8).
Auto Cash-Out: Never Miss the Bus
Auto cash-out is your best bud if you’re chasing consistency. Set it at 2x, and as soon as the multiplier hits 2x, your bet locks in automatically—no sweaty palms required. It’s perfect for sticking to a solid plan and avoiding the "just one more try" trap when you see the multiplier skyrocketing.
Risk vs. Reward: Finding Your Sweet Spot
Going for 5x or 10x might feel epic—like waiting for that last-minute EPL goal—but the odds of an early crash spike as multiplier climbs. Lower targets might only double your cash, but they hit more often. The top players nail their risk tolerance, pin down a target that suits their style, and ride that wave until they hit their goal.