GAME REFERENCE

Crash at sydney pools

Crash is the multiplier round you watch climb on a single curve — set your stake, lock your auto cash-out, and decide whether to ride it longer. We...

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sydney pools What Crash is and how it plays

What Crash is and how it plays

Crash is a provably fair multiplier game where each round starts at 1.00x and climbs until it busts. You place a stake before the round opens, then cash out before the curve cuts off to lock your multiplier. We run Crash from established studios known for fast servers and consistent round timing, so the rhythm stays predictable whether you bet small or

push the curve toward higher exits.

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Features that shape every Crash round

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Curve

Live multiplier graph

The curve climbs in real time from 1.00x and you watch it tick upward. Cash out manually at any point, or let your auto target pull you out the moment the multiplier hits your chosen exit number.

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Dual

Two parallel bets

Run two stakes inside the same round with different cash-out targets. Use one for a safe early exit at 1.50x and let the second chase a longer curve, balancing risk across one ticking graph.

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History

Round history strip

Every recent bust point sits in a strip across the top of the table. Scan the last twenty rounds to read streaks, spot low-curve clusters, and shape your next stake before the timer locks the bet.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

Crash gameplay mechanics on sydney pools

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Entering a round Open Crash from the lobby tile, set your stake using the chip row, and confirm before the countdown ends. Once the round starts the curve begins, and your bet is locked into that climb.
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Cashing out Tap the cash-out button while the multiplier is still climbing to lock your payout at that number. If the curve busts before your tap, the round closes and the stake stays with the table.
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Auto cash-out targets Set a target multiplier — say 2.00x or 5.00x — and the round will exit automatically the second the curve crosses that line. This keeps your strategy steady when you're switching tabs or commuting.
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Mobile feel The Crash table fits a portrait phone screen with the curve, stake row and cash-out button stacked vertically. Controls stay thumb-reachable, so you can play standing on a bus without zooming or rotating.
SIDE BY SIDE

Crash transparency at a glance

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Game type

Multiplier crash game with provably fair round seeds and a single rising curve per round.

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Volatility

High — short rounds with wide outcome range, from sub-1.50x busts to occasional curves climbing past 100x.

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Supported devices

Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browsers; the table renders the same controls across each form factor.

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Access region

Available in our Indonesia lobby where local law permits, with QRIS, DANA, OVO and GoPay funding paths.

MOBILE READY

How Crash plays on your phone

Crash was built for short sessions, which makes it the round we get asked about most on mobile. Open sydney pools in your browser, head to the Crash...

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Portrait-first layout
Thumb-zone cash-out
Low data per round
Background-safe auto exit
24/7 SUPPORT

Help paths while you're in Crash

Team online

Round disputes

If a round closes oddly or your cash-out tap doesn't register, our live chat agents pull the round seed and bust point so you can see exactly what happened on the curve.

Stake adjustments

Need help setting auto cash-out, dual bets or stake limits inside Crash? Message support and we'll walk you through the toggles without you leaving the table.

Connection drops

Lost signal mid-round? Auto cash-out continues server-side at your chosen target, and our team can confirm the exit multiplier when you reconnect to the lobby.

TRUST MARKERS

Why Crash rounds here are fair

Provably fair seeds

Each Crash round uses a hashed seed published before the round opens, so the bust point can be verified after...

Licensed studio

We source Crash from a studio operating under recognised gaming authority oversight with audited round logic.

Independent RNG audit

The random number generator behind the curve is tested by third-party labs whose certificates we keep accessible.

Server-side cash-out

Auto exits trigger on the studio server, not your device, so a dropped connection still honours your target multiplier.

Round history visible

Every recent bust point stays on screen, and full session history sits in your account log for later review.

Stake transparency

Each placed stake, cash-out multiplier and net result is recorded against your account so the maths is always traceable.

Crash compared with sibling lobby games

Crash vs Aviator
Both ride a rising multiplier, but Crash uses a curve graph while Aviator shows a flying plane. The mechanics rhyme — pick whichever visual rhythm you read faster on your phone.
Crash vs Mines
Crash is one ticking curve per round; Mines is a grid puzzle where you flip tiles. Crash suits short bursts, Mines rewards patient pacing across longer single-stake decisions.
Crash vs Plinko
Plinko drops a ball through pegs for a fixed payout slot. Crash lets you choose your exit, giving more agency over the multiplier you walk away with each round.
Crash vs Dice
Dice settles instantly on a roll under your target. Crash unfolds across a few seconds of climbing tension, which is why some sessions feel longer even at similar stake sizes.
Crash vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat plays on a dealer table with cards. Crash is solo against a curve. Pick Crash when you want quick rounds, Baccarat when you want a hosted table feel.
Crash vs Slots
Slots spin reels for symbol combinations; Crash hands you the cash-out timing. If you prefer reading momentum over chasing reel features, Crash will sit closer to your style.
Crash vs Roulette
Roulette pays fixed odds on number bets. Crash scales with how long you hold the curve, so the ceiling is open-ended rather than locked at 35:1.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six things that define Crash here

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Round length Most rounds resolve inside ten to twenty seconds, which is why Crash fits commute-sized sessions on the sydney pools mobile lobby.
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Stake range Stakes start at small denominations and scale upward, so you can ease in with low chips before stretching toward larger curve bets.
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Auto controls Auto stake and auto cash-out can run together, letting you queue multiple rounds at the same target without re-tapping each time.
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Dual betting Two stakes per round means one safety exit and one chase exit work in parallel on the same climbing curve.
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Live community feed Other cash-outs scroll alongside the curve so you can read the room while you decide whether to ride longer.
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Indonesia funding Top up your Crash balance with DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS — the chip row above the table reflects your wallet instantly.

Crash questions visitors ask

A round opens with a betting window, then the multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs. You cash out before it busts to keep your payout. If the curve busts first, the stake stays with the table.

There is no fixed ceiling — curves can climb past 100x on rare rounds. Most rounds bust earlier, which is why dual betting and conservative auto exits are common pacing tools at the Crash table.

Yes. Crash uses provably fair seeds published before each round. After the curve ends you can verify the bust multiplier against the seed, so the maths is open for any round you want to check.

It does. Auto exits trigger server-side at the studio, so if your signal drops mid-round the cash-out still fires at your chosen target multiplier and the result lands in your account history.

Top up your sydney pools wallet using DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS, then open the Crash tile. Your balance shows above the curve and stake chips reflect the new amount immediately for the next round.

Yes. The Crash table supports two parallel bets per round with separate cash-out targets. Many visitors set one early safety exit and let the second bet chase a longer curve on the same climb.

Crash runs on Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browsers without a separate download. The portrait mobile layout keeps cash-out under your thumb, while desktop gives you a wider curve and history strip.