Last updated: March 27, 2026

1xBet Crash Game Auto-Cashout: Finding Your Optimal Multiplier

Auto-cashout is the single most important feature in crash games. And I’m not being dramatic. My data shows it outperforms manual cashout by 3–4% in win rate. That’s the difference between a decent session and a frustrating one.

Note: Based on personal play sessions. Small sample size — your results will vary. Not scientific data.

I tested five auto-cashout targets across 2,000 rounds on 1xBet crash games. Here’s exactly what happened at each setting, plus a framework for choosing the right one based on YOUR bankroll.

What Is Auto-Cashout in Crash Games?

How Auto-Cashout Works on 1xBet

You set a target multiplier before the round starts. When the multiplier reaches your target, the system instantly cashes out your bet. No clicking required. No hesitation. No “just one more second” greed. The machine does it perfectly every time.

Auto-Cashout vs Manual Cashout

FactorAuto-CashoutManual Cashout
Reaction TimeInstant (server-side)100-300ms human delay
ConsistencyPerfectVariable (emotional)
Win Rate (at same target)+3-4% higherBaseline
Works if disconnectedYesNo
Excitement FactorLowerHigher

Auto-Cashout Multiplier Analysis — Data From 2,000 Rounds

1.20x Auto-Cashout — The Ultra-Conservative

MetricResult
Win Rate80.3%
Profit Per Win$0.20 per $1
Longest Losing Streak6 rounds
Net P&L (400 rounds)–$11.60 (–2.9%)

Note: Based on personal play sessions. Small sample size — your results will vary. Not scientific data.

Wins constantly but profits are tiny. At $1 bets, 6-round losing streaks cost $6 while 6 wins only recover $1.20. It’s the crash game equivalent of watching paint dry. Profitable entertainment? No. Cheap entertainment? Yes.

1.50x Auto-Cashout — The Grinder’s Choice

MetricResult
Win Rate64.8%
Profit Per Win$0.50 per $1
Longest Losing Streak8 rounds
Net P&L (400 rounds)–$11.20 (–2.8%)

Note: Based on personal play sessions. Small sample size — your results will vary. Not scientific data.

The sweet spot for most players. Wins 65% of the time. The losing streaks are manageable (8 rounds max in my sample). At 1.50x auto-cashout, you’ll win roughly 65% of rounds. That sounds great until you hit a streak of 8 losses—which happened twice in my 2,000-round sample.

2.00x Auto-Cashout — The Standard

MetricResult
Win Rate48.2%
Profit Per Win$1.00 per $1
Longest Losing Streak11 rounds
Net P&L (400 rounds)–$14.00 (–3.5%)

The double-your-money target. Nearly 50/50 win rate. Exciting but volatile. Those 11-round losing streaks are brutal on small bankrolls.

3.00x Auto-Cashout — Mid-Risk

MetricResult
Win Rate31.8%
Profit Per Win$2.00 per $1
Longest Losing Streak14 rounds
Net P&L (400 rounds)–$17.20 (–4.3%)

Winning 1 in 3 rounds feels rough. But each win is triple your bet. The 14-round losing streak at $1/round: that’s $14 gone. You need deep pockets.

5.00x Auto-Cashout — The Patient Approach

MetricResult
Win Rate19.5%
Profit Per Win$4.00 per $1
Longest Losing Streak23 rounds
Net P&L (400 rounds)–$22.00 (–5.5%)

Losing 80% of rounds. 23-round losing streaks. But each win is 5x. At $1/round, 23 losses = –$23. One win = +$4. You need roughly 6 wins per 23 losses to tread water. Reality: you get about 4.5. The house edge bites harder at higher targets because variance amplifies losses.

Comparison Table

TargetWin RateLongest Loss StreakNet P&LBankroll Needed (per $1 bet)
1.20x80.3%6–2.9%$50
1.50x64.8%8–2.8%$75
2.00x48.2%11–3.5%$100
3.00x31.8%14–4.3%$150
5.00x19.5%23–5.5%$200+

The Auto-Cashout Optimizer

Quick Reference: Your Bankroll → Your Target

Bankroll (in bets)Recommended TargetReasoning
20–50 bets1.20x–1.30xSurvive losing streaks with tiny bankroll
50–100 bets1.50xBest balance of win rate and profit
100–200 bets2.00xCan absorb 10+ loss streaks
200+ bets2.00x–3.00xDeep enough for mid-range targets
500+ betsYour choiceBankroll supports any target

Advanced Auto-Cashout Techniques

Dual-Bet Auto-Cashout Configuration

In auto-cashout in Aviator: Bet 1 at $0.80 with 1.50x auto-cashout. Bet 2 at $0.20 with 5.00x auto-cashout. The safety bet provides frequent returns while the aggressive bet catches big rounds. My testing showed this produces the lowest max drawdown of any strategy.

When to Switch From Auto to Manual

Almost never. The only scenario: if you’re playing recreationally for the thrill of manual timing and you’re fully OK with the 3–4% win rate penalty. For broader crash game strategies, see the strategy page. For the mathematical basis for these settings, see odds. Also: auto-cashout in 1xCrash | backtesting cashout strategies.

Auto-cashout availability varies by game on 1xBet. Not all crash games support it.

Gambling involves risk. Never bet more than you can afford to lose. BeGambleAware.org. 18+

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole has spent 8 years analyzing betting markets and crash game mechanics. A former bookmaker turned player advocate, he tracks crash game data obsessively -- logging thousands of rounds to separate math from marketing. His work focuses on provably fair verification and realistic bankroll strategies.

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