Hey, I had the same thought when I started. At first, I kept looking for some kind of hidden rhythm, like maybe the plane would fly longer after a short round or crash fast after a high multiplier, but honestly it doesn’t really work that way. The mechanics are based on a provably fair system, which means the results are generated randomly and can’t be manipulated. What really matters is how you manage your risk. For example, I sometimes do two bets at once: one small cash out around 1.5x just to secure something, and another one I let run longer, even up to 10x if I’m feeling bold. That way I balance the “safe” and “risky” approaches. I also noticed that in the app it’s easier to react quickly compared to browser play, probably because of smoother performance. If you haven’t checked it out yet, here’s where you can download it and try for yourself:
this website . The demo mode is actually super useful too, I practiced there for days before playing with real money, and it helped me get comfortable with the timing and pressure.