I have also recently played Aviator Game, both for real money and for free, and I can tell you a little about my experience. Overall, the game is more about luck than strategy, but there are a few things to consider if you decide to move on to real money play. First, the mechanics of the game are really simple: you bet money and wait for the moment when you need to collect your winnings. But here is where the whole catch begins: you can never accurately predict when the plane will fly away
, and this unpredictability makes the game both exciting and dangerous. For example, at first it seemed to me that if I just watched the game, I would be able to develop some tactics and win. However, this is not true. When playing for money, it is important to understand that you are betting not only money, but also your emotions. If you bet too much and do not have time to collect your winnings in time, this can be very upsetting. I personally use several principles to minimize risks, and I can recommend them. Start with small bets. If you are just starting out, it is best to place the minimum bets. This will help you get used to the game and understand how it works without risking large amounts. Plan when to quit. Usually, in Aviator you need to decide when you will collect your winnings. This can be at 1.5x, 2x or 5x the bet. I have found that when playing with small bets, it is important to collect your winnings at low odds to at least slightly guarantee your profit. Do not try to win back. If you lose, do not immediately increase the bet to get your money back. This often leads to even more disappointment and loss. It is better to take a break, think and come back to the game later. Play for fun, not for profit. This is probably the most important rule. Gambling will always have an element of chance. And if you rely too much on the game as a way to earn money, this can lead to addiction and disappointment. So for me, the most important thing is not to try to get rich through this game, but just to enjoy the process itself.