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If you’re trying to calculate the Aviator game or understand the math behind it, here’s the deal: each round’s multiplier is determined randomly, but the outcome (how much you win) is calculated by multiplying your bet by the multiplier at the moment you cash out — so if you bet $5 and cash out at 2.00x, you get $10, easy as that; now, what makes things spicy is that the multiplier keeps going up until the plane flies off randomly, and that point can be as early as 1.01x or as late as hundreds of times your stake; some players use stats and probability analysis, but since the algorithm is random and independent each round, you can't create a formula to predict crashes — you can only calculate potential profits and losses based on your cashout decisions.