Avia Masters from BGaming has reimagined the crash game format, replacing simple graphics with flight physics. The plane takes off from an aircraft carrier, collects multipliers in the air, dodges missiles and tries to land back on the carrier. A successful landing means a win, a miss means a loss. Are there any strategies and tactics that can help minimise the chances of losing?
AviaMasters Conservative Strategy: One Bet, Early Exit
A basic approach for Avia Masters players who prefer stability over excitement. The idea is to make one bet per round and focus on auto-exit settings in the 1.3x-2.0x range.
With a $20 bet and auto-cashout at 1.5x, each successful round yields a $10 net profit. Ten rounds with a 70% success rate will yield £70 against an investment of £200 — positive dynamics with minimal stress. This style works well for long sessions and is especially useful when playing through bonuses with a wager.
The choice of speed in Avia Masters matters. Slow speed (turtle icon) gives you more time to collect the first multipliers and reduces the likelihood of colliding with rockets. Fast speed (lightning bolt) increases the risk but reduces the round time — you can play twice as many games in an hour.

Pros and Cons of Conservative Tactics
The advantages are obvious: less emotional swings, easier to track expenses, suitable for mobile gaming where every tap is critical. There is one drawback — slow bankroll growth. A 1.5x multiplier will not quickly offset a series of unsuccessful rounds.
This strategy is ideal for developing an understanding of the mechanics of AviaMasters. It is best to spend the first 50-100 rounds this way, studying the frequency of rocket appearances and landing patterns.
Low-Risk Strategy: Auto-Withdrawal at Low Multipliers
Focus on frequent small wins with auto-cashout at 1.10x-1.40x. The math works because of the number of wins, not the size of each payout.
With a $15 bet and auto-cashout at 1.25x, each successful round of Avia Masters adds $3.75. If 16 out of 20 rounds are successful, the result is a $60 profit on a $300 investment. A success rate of around 80% makes this tactic one of the most stable.
The key to effectiveness is discipline. No impulsive decisions to increase the bet after a loss.
Auto-Withdrawal Settings
In Avia Masters, autoplay allows you to set:
- Number of rounds (from 10 to 1000);
- Stop trigger when the target profit is reached;
- Single win limit;
- Stop when the balance falls below a certain amount.
For a low-risk strategy, the optimal settings are: 100 rounds, stop at +30% to the initial balance, stop at -20% of the starting amount.

Dual Bet: Risk Hedging
AviaMasters allows you to place two bets simultaneously with different goals. One conservative to cover basic expenses, the second aggressive to chase large multipliers.
Classic distribution: 70% of the bankroll on the first bet with auto-withdrawal 1.5x, 30% on the second with a target of 5x+. If the first bet is $14 and the second is $6, a successful round on both gives ($14 × 1.5) + ($6 × 5) = $21 + $30 = $51 against the $20 invested. Net profit is $31.
The reality is more complicated. The second bet rarely works — in about 15% of rounds. However, the first bet covers the losses of the second in most cases.
Choosing Flight Speed as a Strategic Element
Avia Masters’ four speed modes radically change the balance of risk and reward. This is the only parameter that the player controls after pressing “start”.
Slow speed (turtle) extends the round by 15-20 seconds. The plane smoothly gains altitude and has time to collect more multipliers before encountering the first missile. Statistically, landing on the aircraft carrier occurs more often — about 65% of rounds end successfully. But the final multipliers are more modest, rarely exceeding 3x-5x.
Fast speed (lightning) compresses the round to 5-8 seconds. The trajectory is aggressive, the risk of collision with a rocket is higher, and the percentage of successful landings drops to 40-45%. On the other hand, the potential multipliers increase — you can catch x10-x15 if you are lucky with the location of the multipliers on the way.
Medium speeds (normal and fast) balance between the extremes. Most players opt for normal — it gives 55-60% successful landings with average multipliers of 2x-4x.
Combination of Speed and Bet Size
Low bets + fast speed = many rounds per hour, suitable for studying AviaMasters patterns. High bets + slow speed = less risk of losing your bankroll in five minutes. Average bets + normal speed = a universal option for most sessions.
Round History Analysis and Adaptation
The Avia Masters interface shows the latest multipliers. This does not allow you to predict the next result — each round is independent, and the RNG has no memory. But patterns help to adjust your psychological attitude.
If the last 10 rounds gave you 7 successful landings, it doesn’t mean that the next 10 will be worse. But if you’ve been playing at a slow speed and see a lot of low multipliers, it might be worth trying a medium speed for a change.
The main value of history is tracking your own results. After 100 rounds, you will see which combination of speed and bet size works best for your style.
AviaMasters Demo Mode: Mandatory Preparation
All of the strategies described are useless without practice. Demo mode gives you practice on an unlimited number of rounds. This is not a waste of time, but an investment in future profitability.
Demo tasks: test all four speeds for 50 rounds each, find a comfortable betting range, set up autoplay to your limits, and learn what a successful landing vs. a miss looks like.
Summary
A successful “flight” in Avia Masters is based on three pillars: choosing the right strategy for your risk profile, discipline in bankroll management, and practice in demo mode. A conservative tactic with an auto-withdrawal of 1.3x-2x provides stability, a dual bet combines safety with the chance of a big win, and the choice of flight speed affects the percentage of successful landings. Auto-play with stop limits removes emotion from the game.