GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at polaslot138 — Crash Rounds in Seconds

Aviator is the round-based crash title we get asked about most. A red plane lifts off, your multiplier climbs, and your cash-out tap decides the round. We've placed...

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polaslot138 What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs as a multiplayer crash round rather than a reel game. Every flight starts at 1.00x and climbs until the plane disappears — your job is to cash out before that moment. We host the original certified build, so the multiplier curve, RNG seed and round history you see at polaslot138 match the version Indonesia regulars

know from elsewhere in the market.

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Three Aviator Features Worth Opening For

Here's what shapes a session inside Aviator at polaslot138.

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Dual Bet

Two Stakes Per Round

Aviator lets you run two independent bets on a single flight. Cash one out early to lock a small multiplier, leave the other riding — a structure no slot or table game at our lobby copies.

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Auto Mode

Auto Cash-Out Trigger

Set a target like 1.80x or 5.00x and Aviator pulls your stake the instant the curve hits it. Useful when the round pace gets quick and manual taps start lagging behind the plane.

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Live Chat

Round Stats and Chat

The side panel shows previous multipliers, top wins of the hour and a live chat where the Indonesia crowd reacts to each flight. It turns a solo round into something closer to a live table.

How Aviator Plays Round by Round

Aviator's flow is simple but tight — here's what you'll meet on entry.

Stake Range

Place anything from a small minimum up to the table cap. Two bet slots sit side by side, so your second stake can chase a higher multiplier while the first locks in safely below 2.00x.

Cash-Out Window

Once the plane lifts, the green cash-out button is the only thing that matters. Tap it before the flight ends and your stake multiplies by whatever number is on screen at that exact moment.

Round Timing

Flights last anywhere from a second to over a minute. A short betting window between rounds lets you adjust stakes, switch auto-mode on, or sit one out and watch the curve before committing.

Mobile Feel

The cash-out button is sized for thumbs, not desktops. Aviator was designed phone-first, which is why it loads cleanly on mid-range Android devices common across Indonesia without lag spikes mid-round.

SIDE BY SIDE

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

The numbers behind the plane, kept on one row.

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Game Type

Crash / multiplier round

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Volatility

High — multipliers can end at 1.01x or push past 100x

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Devices

Android, iOS, desktop browser, tablet

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Access

Available in supported regions where local law permits

MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was the first crash title we tuned specifically for handheld play. The cash-out button anchors at the bottom of the screen, the multiplier sits centred above the...

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Portrait-mode round view
Thumb-zone cash-out
Low-data round assets
Background sound toggle
PLAYER SUPPORT

Aviator Help When You Need It

Three quick paths if a flight feels off.

Round Disputes If a round didn't credit or your cash-out tap registered late, our live chat pulls the round ID and Spribe seed within minutes so we can confirm exactly where the multiplier landed.
Stake Limits Need to adjust your per-round cap or pause auto-mode? Message the desk and we'll walk you through the Aviator-specific controls without touching your wider account settings.
Connection Drops Lost signal mid-flight? Aviator's server-side cash-out logic protects pre-set auto targets. Our team can replay the round log so you see exactly what happened during the disconnect.
TRUST MARKERS

Why Aviator Rounds Are Fair Here

Six signals behind every flight.

Spribe Studio

Aviator is built and maintained by Spribe, the studio that pioneered the crash format. We host the original certified build...

Provably Fair

Each round generates a server seed and client seeds you can verify after the flight. The multiplier curve isn't decided...

Round History

The last 50+ multipliers stay visible inside the game window, so streaks and patterns are open to inspection rather than...

RNG Certified

Spribe's RNG carries independent lab certification. The same build powering Aviator at major Indonesia-facing brands is the build we serve...

Stake Logging

Every bet, cash-out and auto-trigger writes to your account history with timestamps, so you can reconcile a session line by...

Live Chat Moderation

The in-game chat is moderated to keep round talk clean. No fake win screenshots, no bot spam — just the...

Aviator vs Other Games in Our Lobby

How Aviator sits next to its lobby siblings.

vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumble-reel slot with cluster pays. Aviator strips that out — no reels, no symbols, just a single multiplier curve and a cash-out window that lasts seconds.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat runs on a fixed dealer pace with banker/player bets. Aviator is faster, fully self-paced, and your decision is timing-based rather than choosing between two outcome boxes.
vs RouletteRoulette gives you 37 numbered outcomes per spin. Aviator collapses that to one variable — when the plane vanishes — making the round shorter and the decision binary.
vs Gates of OlympusOlympus relies on multiplier symbols dropping during spins. Aviator's multiplier is the entire game, visible from second one, with no waiting for a feature trigger.
vs JetXJetX is the closest sibling — also crash-format. Aviator's curve and chat community are larger, and the Spribe build feels lighter on mid-range Android phones.
vs MinesMines is grid-based and self-paced with no other players. Aviator is multiplayer, time-pressured, and you're watching a shared round rather than uncovering tiles alone.
vs SportsbookSports markets settle over hours. Aviator settles in under a minute. If you want quick rounds between match windows, this is the title we point you to.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things to Know About Aviator

Concrete points before your first flight.

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One-Variable Round There's only one number on screen that matters — the multiplier. No paylines, no symbol combinations, no side bets to learn before sitting down.
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Cap at 100x+ Multipliers can theoretically run unbounded. In practice, the room sees flights past 100x regularly enough that the chat reacts when one lands.
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Two-Bet Strategy Most regulars run a low auto cash-out on bet one and a higher manual target on bet two. The dual panel makes that workflow native rather than a workaround.
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Indonesia Funding Top up the account with DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS, and the balance is live in the Aviator window within the same betting break.
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Round-Level Stats The hot/cold panel shows recent multipliers without leaving the game. No second tab, no external tracker.
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Quick Exit Closing Aviator mid-session doesn't lock funds. Auto cash-outs already in flight settle to your balance, and you can reopen later with no penalty.

Aviator Questions We Get Most

Aviator is built by Spribe, the studio credited with starting the crash-game format. We host the original certified build, so the round logic, RNG and visuals match what you'd see at any other Spribe-licensed brand.

Aviator's minimum sits at the small end of our lobby — low enough to test the dual-bet panel without committing real budget. Exact figures show in the bet panel once you're funded and inside the round window.

Yes. The dual-bet layout lets you set bet one to auto cash-out at, say, 1.50x while leaving bet two on manual for a longer flight. Both settle independently against the same round.

Auto cash-out targets are stored server-side, so a pre-set trigger still fires even if your phone disconnects. Manual bets without a target may forfeit — our live chat can replay the round log if you need to confirm.

The round logic, RNG and multiplier curve are identical. The phone build rearranges the cash-out button into the thumb zone and collapses the bet panel, but you're joining the exact same flight as desktop visitors.

Betting breaks last a few seconds and flights themselves vary from under a second to over a minute. On a quiet pace you'll see a fresh round about every 20-30 seconds, faster than most live tables.

Yes — QRIS, DANA, OVO and GoPay all credit your polaslot138 balance, and that balance is immediately usable inside Aviator. No separate game wallet, no transfer step between funding and the next flight.