Aviator at Vicbet Australia
Reading the multiplier curve, auto cash-out and why the maths favours the house.
Visit Vicbet →Aviator is a crash game where a multiplier rises from 1.00x until it flies away at a random point; you cash out before that, or set an auto cash-out. RTP is about 97%, so the house keeps roughly 3%. Online casino play is restricted for AU residents under the IGA 2001.
How the Aviator round is decided
- Each round a plane climbs and a multiplier rises from 1.00x until it flies away at a random point.
- An auto cash-out setting can lock in a chosen multiplier automatically, which many players use to manage variance.
- The published RTP sits near 97%, so over the long run the house keeps roughly 3 dollars of every 100 staked.
- Because the crash point is random each round, past results give no edge; online casino play is restricted for AU residents under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.
Aviator settings and maths
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Start multiplier | 1.00x, rising until a random stop |
| Auto cash-out | Locks a chosen multiplier |
| RTP | About 97% (near 3% house edge) |
| Edge over time | Random each round; no streak advantage |
Frequently asked questions
What is the RTP of Aviator?
Published RTP is around 97%, which leaves roughly a 3% house edge.
How does Aviator cash-out work?
You press cash out before the rising multiplier randomly stops; waiting too long loses the round.
Can Australians legally play Aviator online?
Online casino play is restricted for Australian residents under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.