GAME REFERENCE

Crash at texas138: One Multiplier, One Cash-Out

Crash is the round-based multiplier game we host for quick sessions between live tables and slot rooms. You place a stake, watch the curve climb, and tap out...

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texas138 What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

What Crash Looks Like Inside Our Lobby

Crash sits in our arcade rail alongside Aviator-style titles from providers like Spribe and SmartSoft. Each round opens with a stake window, a rising multiplier curve, and a cash-out button you control. The curve busts at a random point — your job is to hit cash-out before that happens. We surface previous round results above the table so you can read the

pattern before committing your next stake.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Three Crash Features We Highlight

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Auto Cash-Out Targets

Set a multiplier target — 1.5x, 2x, 10x — and we'll lock your cash-out at that line automatically. Useful when you're switching between Crash and a live table without watching the curve every round.

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Dual-Bet Lanes

Two stake slots run side by side in the same round. Take one out early at a safe multiplier, let the second ride for a longer climb. It's how regulars at our Crash room split risk on a single curve.

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Provably Fair Seed

Every round publishes a hash seed you can verify after the bust point lands. We keep the seed log open in-game so you can audit the curve outcome against the published value at any time.

How Crash Plays Round to Round

Entry and Stake Window

Each round opens with a short stake window — usually five seconds. You set your amount, choose manual or auto cash-out, and confirm. Miss the window and you sit out, watching the curve until the next round loads.

Curve and Bust Point

The multiplier climbs from 1.00x upward on a live curve. The bust point is pre-seeded but hidden. Cash out before bust and your stake multiplies by the curve value at the tap; miss it and the round closes.

Manual vs Auto Mode

Manual cash-out rewards reaction speed — you tap out when the curve feels right. Auto mode locks a target multiplier so you can leave the round running while you check our sportsbook or open another slot tab.

Mobile Tap Feel

On phone, the cash-out button takes the lower third of the screen so your thumb lands without fumbling. The curve animation stays smooth on 4G, and round transitions take under two seconds on a standard Android browser.

Crash Gameplay Transparency

Game TypeRound-based multiplier / crash genre, provably fair curve model.
VolatilityHigh — short rounds, wide outcome spread, frequent low busts and rare long climbs.
Supported DevicesAndroid and iOS browsers, desktop Chrome and Safari, no install needed.
Access RegionAvailable across Indonesia where local law permits, supported regions only.
MOBILE GAMING

Crash on Your Phone

Crash is the game we tune hardest for phone play. The round cycle is short, the input is a single tap, and the screen layout keeps the cash-out button under...

Portrait curve view
One-thumb cash-out
Sub-2s round load
Background audio cue
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Crash Help When You Need It

Team online

Round Disputes

If a round result looks off, send us the round ID from your history tab and we'll match it against the published seed within the same session window.

Cash-Out Lag

Tap lag during a busy curve is rare but real. Our live chat handles connection-loss claims and replays the round log so missed cash-outs are reviewed fairly.

Stake Settings

Need help setting auto cash-out, dual-bet lanes, or stake limits inside Crash? Our team walks you through the controls in chat before your next round opens.

EDITORIAL CLARITY

Why Our Crash Room Holds Up

Provably Fair

Every round seed is published and verifiable after the bust point. You can match the hash against the outcome without...

Licensed Provider

The Crash titles in our lobby come from studios holding active licences under recognised gaming authorities — not unverified white-label...

Independent Testing

Curve distribution is audited by third-party testing labs that certify the random number generator behind each Crash round we host.

Round History

The last fifty rounds stay visible above the table. No hidden results, no edits — what busted at 1.02x stays...

Stake Caps

Per-round stake caps stop runaway sessions. You'll see the cap before you confirm, and it stays consistent across the Crash...

Studio Source

We label the studio behind each Crash variant — Spribe, SmartSoft, Turbo Games — so you know which curve model...

Crash Next to Our Other Game Rooms

vs Aviator
Same curve genre, different studio. Aviator uses a plane animation and Spribe's seed model; Crash variants we host run shorter round cycles and offer dual-bet lanes natively.
vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat rounds run 40-50 seconds with dealer pacing. Crash closes a round in under 20 seconds on average — faster turnover, smaller decision window, lighter on bankroll per minute.
vs Sweet Bonanza
Bonanza is reels-and-clusters with feature buys. Crash strips that down to one number — the multiplier you cash out at. No symbols, no paylines, just the curve.
vs Roulette
Roulette pays fixed odds against a wheel. Crash pays a variable multiplier you choose to lock in. You control exit; the wheel decides for you.
vs Sic Bo
Sic Bo settles on a single dice roll. Crash settles on a curve you can watch climb — same instant outcome feel, more agency on when you take the win.
vs Dragon Tiger
Dragon Tiger is two cards, one comparison, 30-second cycle. Crash matches the speed but gives you a cash-out lever instead of a pre-locked bet.
vs Slots
Slots spin and settle on their own. Crash makes the cash-out your decision, so the session rhythm depends on your reaction rather than autoplay timing.

Six Things About Our Crash Room

Round Length

Most rounds resolve in 10-20 seconds, including the stake window. That's the rhythm we tune the Crash room around.

Cash-Out Window

You can tap out any time the curve is live. There's no minimum hold and no penalty for an early 1.05x exit.

Dual-Bet Slots

Two stakes per round let you split your exit points across one curve — a safety lane and a stretch lane.

Seed Verification

Round hashes publish before the round and reveal after. The verify button sits inside the round history panel.

Stake Range

Stake brackets cover small-session play through high-cap rounds. The full range is visible in the stake selector.

Studio Mix

We rotate Crash variants from multiple studios so the curve model and visual feel aren't locked to one provider.

Crash Questions We Hear Often

You place a stake during the entry window. The multiplier curve starts at 1.00x and climbs until it busts at a hidden seeded point. Cash out before bust and your stake multiplies by the curve value at that moment.

Yes. The Crash room has an auto cash-out field next to your stake input. Set a target like 1.8x or 5x and we'll lock the exit for you while the curve runs in the background.

Every round publishes a hash seed before it starts and reveals the full seed after the bust point. You can verify the outcome against the seed inside the round history panel without contacting support.

If you've set auto cash-out, the target fires regardless of your connection. Without auto, our system logs the disconnect and our support team reviews the round on request using the round ID.

Yes, the dual-bet lane is built into the room. Two stake slots sit side by side, each with its own cash-out target, so you can split risk across one shared curve without opening a second round.

We host Crash variants from Spribe, SmartSoft Gaming and Turbo Games depending on rotation. Each variant is labelled with its studio inside the lobby so you know which curve model you're entering.

Yes. The Crash room is tuned for phone browsers and runs cleanly on 4G connections across Indonesia. Round loads stay under two seconds and the curve animation does not stutter on standard Android devices.