Cash-Out
The action of securing your payout at the current multiplier before the crash occurs.
Cashing out is the only active decision a player makes in a crash game. Everything else — the crash point, the multiplier speed, the RNG — is determined by the game engine before the round starts. Your cash-out timing is the single variable under your control.
How it works mechanically
When you cash out, the game locks in your payout at the multiplier displayed at that exact moment:
payout = bet_amount × cash_out_multiplier
If you bet $10 and cash out at 2.40x, you receive $24. The bet is settled and removed from the round. Whether the multiplier continues rising to 10x or immediately crashes at 2.41x does not affect your result.
Manual vs auto cash-out
Manual: You watch the multiplier and press the cash-out button. Subject to reaction time, psychology, and the urge to hold longer than planned.
Auto: You pre-set a target multiplier (e.g., 2.00x) before the round. The game fires automatically when the multiplier reaches that target. Recommended for consistent results — removes human psychological interference entirely.
The core tension
Cash-out creates a near-miss dynamic: the multiplier is still rising when you exit. You will frequently cash out at 2x and watch it run to 8x. This is the mechanic’s main psychological trap — the “I should have held longer” feeling. It is irrelevant to your expected value. What matters is whether your target was reached, not where the multiplier eventually crashed.
Related terms
- Multiplier — what you’re multiplying your bet by
- Bust — what happens when you don’t cash out in time
- Auto-Bet — automating both the bet and cash-out