GAME REFERENCE

Crash on taiwan pool — Time Your Cash-Out

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we host for you on taiwan pool. A curve climbs, your multiplier rises, and you decide when to lock it in before...

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What Crash Is on taiwan pool

Crash is a fast-round arcade-style multiplier game from a Pragmatic-aligned studio in our lobby. You place a stake before the round starts, watch the curve climb from 1.00x, and tap cash-out before it busts. Rounds run in under a minute, so you can play a few hands between slots or a live table. We've kept the interface clean — bet field, cash-out

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PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Crash Features We've Built In

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Auto Cash-Out Rule

Set your target multiplier — say 1.8x or 2.5x — and we'll lock the round for you the instant the curve hits it, so you don't have to watch every second.

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Two-Bet Panel

Run two stakes in the same round at different cash-out points. Useful when you want a safe low-multiplier exit and a stretch target playing at the same time on Crash.

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Round History Strip

The last 30 multipliers sit above your bet panel. You can scan the streak, spot the recent busts, and pace your next Crash stake without leaving the game screen.

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Crash Gameplay Mechanics

Round Entry

You drop your stake during the brief pre-round window. Once the curve starts climbing from 1.00x, bets lock and the multiplier rises until the bust point hits without warning.

Cash-Out Timing

Tap cash-out before the bust and your stake multiplies by whatever number the curve was showing. Miss the moment and the round closes out at zero for that bet.

Bet Sizing

Stakes start small and scale up — useful if you're warming up on the train. You can repeat the last stake with one tap so consecutive Crash rounds stay quick.

Mobile Feel

The Crash curve, bet field and cash-out button stack vertically on your phone. Nothing is buried in a menu, and the tap target stays large for thumb-only play.

Crash Transparency at a Glance

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Game Type

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Round-based multiplier / crash-curve arcade game, provably fair seed model.

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Volatility

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High — short rounds, sharp bust points, multipliers can stretch well past 10x.

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Supported Devices

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Android phones, iPhone, tablets and desktop browser — same lobby, same Crash round.

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Access Region

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Open to Indonesia where local law permits; supported regions only.

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE GAMING

How Crash Plays on Your Phone

Crash is the game we'd point you to first on mobile. Rounds are short, the screen is uncluttered, and the cash-out button is sized for one-thumb play. You can run...

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SUPPORT

Help Paths Inside Crash

Round Dispute If a Crash round closed unexpectedly or your cash-out didn't register, ping live chat with the round ID from your history strip and we'll trace it within the hour.
Stake Questions Not sure why your Crash stake limit looks lower than expected? Our team can walk you through account tier, recent activity and how the bet ceiling is set.
Auto Cash-Out Setup New to the auto feature? Drop us a message and we'll walk you through setting a target multiplier, switching the toggle on, and testing it on a small Crash stake.
WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Fairness Signals Behind Crash

Provably Fair Seed

Each Crash round uses a server seed plus your client seed. After the round, the seed is published so you...

Studio Licensing

The studio supplying Crash to our lobby holds a recognised gaming licence, with audit trails for every round served to...

RNG Certification

The random number engine driving the Crash curve is independently tested, with certificate references available on request through live chat.

Round History Visible

We don't hide previous multipliers. The last rounds sit on your screen — you can see the streak and judge...

Encrypted Sessions

Your Crash session, stake input and cash-out tap travel over an encrypted channel, so nothing about your round can be...

Stake Audit Trail

Every Crash bet is logged with timestamp, multiplier at exit and result. You can pull the log from your account...

Crash Next to Our Other Game Pages

vs AviatorAviator uses a plane animation but the loop is similar. Crash on taiwan pool feels punchier, with a steeper curve and a slightly tighter bust distribution on average.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced and slower. Crash gives you a round every 30-60 seconds, so if you want volume instead of ceremony, Crash is the call.
vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumble slot — pure RNG spin. Crash hands you the cash-out decision, which is the difference if you'd rather feel in control of the exit.
vs RouletteRoulette gives you a fixed wheel and known odds. Crash runs on a variable multiplier curve — your edge comes from cash-out discipline, not table selection.
vs MinesMines is single-player tile-flip. Crash is shared-round, so everyone watches the same curve climb and bust, which gives it more of a live-room feel.
vs PlinkoPlinko drops a ball through pegs and pays on landing. Crash asks for an active tap to lock your multiplier — more involved, less hands-off.
vs DiceDice resolves instantly on a single roll. Crash stretches the tension across the climb, so each round feels longer even though it's still under a minute.

Six Things to Know About Crash

Round Length

Most Crash rounds finish in 10 to 45 seconds. You can squeeze five rounds into a coffee break without rushing your cash-out decisions.

Multiplier Ceiling

The Crash curve has no hard ceiling in normal play. We've seen rounds stretch past 100x — rare, but the upside is part of why the game holds attention.

Stake Repeat

One tap repeats your last Crash stake into the next round, which keeps the flow steady when you've found a rhythm you like.

Live Player Count

You can see how many accounts are in the current Crash round. It reinforces that the curve is shared, not a private RNG draw against you alone.

Cash-Out Confirmation

When you tap, the multiplier locks visibly on screen with a quick flash. No guessing whether the tap registered before the bust point.

Funding Ready

Your DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS balance feeds straight into Crash stakes — no separate wallet, no transfer step between rounds.

Crash Questions We Hear Often

A short pre-round window opens, you place your stake, and bets lock when the curve begins climbing from 1.00x. The round ends the instant the bust point hits — usually within a minute.

If the curve busts before you tap cash-out, that round's stake closes at zero. The auto cash-out option exists for exactly this — set a target and we lock it for you.

Yes. The Crash panel lets you place two stakes in the same round with independent cash-out targets, so you can stagger a safe exit and a stretch target side by side.

They share the round-and-bust loop, but Crash on taiwan pool uses a different studio, a different curve distribution and its own auto cash-out logic. The feel is punchier in our build.

Open your account history from the menu and filter by Crash. Each round shows the bust multiplier, your exit point, your stake and the timestamp — pullable any time you want.

The curve animation is lightweight, so Crash holds up on 4G and even patchy Wi-Fi. Cash-out taps register against our server, not the local animation, so timing stays honest.

Start small — the minimum Crash stake on taiwan pool is set low so you can learn the curve rhythm before scaling up. Most accounts ease in over the first ten rounds.