GAME REFERENCE

Crash at erek31: One Curve, One Cashout

Crash is the multiplier round you watch climb until you tap out. At erek31 we run it with quick rounds, transparent multipliers and auto-cashout settings you can tune...

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What Crash Plays Like on erek31

Crash is a multiplier game built around one rising curve per round. You place a stake, the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x, and you decide when to cash out before the curve breaks. We host Crash titles from Spribe and Smartsoft on the erek31 lobby, with seed-based fairness checks visible after each round. No reels, no paylines — just timing, nerve and

the auto-cashout you set before the round opens.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Crash Features You Actually Use

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Auto

Auto-Cashout Target

Set a multiplier — say 1.80x — and we'll cash you out the instant the curve hits it. Useful when you're switching tabs or running two stakes side by side on mobile.

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Dual

Two-Bet Panel

Run two Crash stakes in the same round with separate cashout targets. Lock one at 1.50x for the safe pull and let the second ride higher when the curve looks willing to climb.

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Fair

Provably Fair Seeds

Every Crash round publishes a seed pair you can verify after the curve resolves. We surface the hash on the round history panel so the math behind your multiplier is checkable, not hidden.

SERVICE CONTEXT

How a Crash Round Works Here

Place Before Lift-off Drop your stake during the short pre-round window. The Crash...
Watch The Curve The multiplier climbs in real time. You can cash out...
Cashout Or Bust Tap cashout before the curve breaks and your stake multiplies...
Mobile Tap Feel Our Crash table is built for thumb taps. The cashout...
SIDE BY SIDE

Crash Transparency Panel

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Game Type

Multiplier / instant round

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Volatility

High — outcome resolves in seconds

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Devices

Android, iOS, desktop browser

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Access

Indonesia, supported regions where local law permits

MOBILE READY

Crash on Your Phone

Crash was made for phones and that's how most of you open it. Our table loads inside the erek31 mobile lobby without a separate app — the curve...

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One-tap cashout button
Portrait-mode curve view
Round history at a glance
Auto-cashout saved per device
SUPPORT

Help While You're On Crash

Round Disputes If a Crash round resolves oddly or your cashout didn't register, send the round ID to our chat team. We pull the seed pair and replay the curve so you see what the server saw.
Cashout Not Landing Tap delays usually trace back to network drops. Our support desk can check whether your cashout request reached the server before the curve broke and refund where the log supports it.
Auto-Settings Help Not sure how to set auto-cashout or two-bet mode? Live chat walks you through the Crash panel step by step, in English or Bahasa Indonesia, any hour of the day.
EDITORIAL CLARITY

Why Crash At erek31 Is Fair

Spribe Certified

Our Crash titles come from Spribe and other licensed multiplier studios. Each build carries iTech Labs or BMM certification covering the random curve generation logic.

Seed Verification

Every round exposes a server seed hash before the round, then reveals it after. You can verify the curve outcome against the seed pair using any public Crash verifier.

Round History Open

Your last 100 Crash rounds stay visible on the table panel. Multipliers, stakes, cashout points and round IDs are all logged so nothing about your session is hidden.

No House Curve

The break point is generated by the provider's RNG, not by erek31. We host the table; we don't tune the math. That separation is why we can publish seeds.

RNG Audited

The random generators behind Crash are tested by independent labs on a recurring schedule. Audit certificates sit in the provider's compliance portal, linked from our footer.

Stake Limits Visible

Min and max stake for Crash are printed on the table before you bet. No surprise caps mid-round — what you see in the bet panel is what the round will accept.

SIDE BY SIDE

Crash Versus Other Games We Host

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Crash vs Aviator

Both are multiplier games and they feel close. Aviator uses a plane animation; Crash uses a rising curve. Round pacing is similar, but Crash tends to surface higher peak multipliers in our logs.

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Crash vs Slots

Slots reward patience across many spins; Crash resolves in seconds with one decision. If you want fast loops with full agency over the cashout, Crash fits better than a reels session.

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Crash vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat is a seated, dealer-paced game with fixed payouts. Crash is solo and self-paced. Pick Crash when you want short rounds; pick baccarat when you want a longer table session.

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Crash vs Roulette

Roulette gives you fixed odds per number; Crash gives you a sliding multiplier you choose to lock. Roulette feels mathematical; Crash feels reactive — different rhythm, similar volatility.

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Crash vs Plinko

Plinko is passive — you drop and watch. Crash demands a cashout decision. If you like having a tap-out moment in your hands, Crash beats Plinko on engagement.

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Crash vs Dice

Dice gives you a target probability before the roll; Crash makes you decide on the fly. Dice rewards pre-round math; Crash rewards reflex and discipline mid-round.

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Crash vs Sportsbook

Sportsbook markets settle over hours or days. Crash settles in seconds. Use the sportsbook for slow-burn bets, switch to Crash when you want a result before the kettle boils.

SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things That Define Crash Here

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Round Length Most Crash rounds resolve in under twelve seconds, including the bet window. You can fit a full session into a coffee break without feeling rushed.
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Stake Range Crash on erek31 accepts stakes from low single-digit rupiah amounts up to high-cap limits. The bet slider covers casual taps and serious stakes in the same panel.
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Curve Display The multiplier curve is rendered live with a clean readout of current value. No clutter, no popup overlays — just the number you need to read at speed.
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Auto-Bet Loop Pair auto-cashout with auto-bet and Crash will run a defined number of rounds at your chosen stake and target. Stop conditions kick in if your balance dips below a set point.
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Two-Stake Mode Run a conservative cashout and a chase target on the same round. Many of you use this to bank a small win early then let the second stake hunt a higher multiplier.
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Session History Crash stores your round-by-round history on the table. Scroll back through stakes, multipliers and cashouts to see how your session actually played out, not how it felt.

Crash Questions We Hear Often

Crash is a multiplier game with one rising curve per round. Unlike a slot, you choose when to cash out. The longer you wait, the higher the multiplier — until the curve breaks and the round ends.

Yes. Open the auto-cashout field on the Crash panel, type your target multiplier — for example 2.00x — and confirm. The round will close your stake the instant the curve hits that value.

They share the multiplier mechanic but they're different titles from different studios. Crash uses a curve graphic; Aviator uses a plane. Both are hosted on the erek31 lobby with similar round pacing.

After each round we publish the server seed and your client seed in the round history. Paste them into any public Crash seed verifier and you'll see the same multiplier the server produced.

Minimum stake sits at a low rupiah threshold visible on the bet panel before you place. The cap on stakes is generous, so Crash works whether you're testing the curve or pushing higher rounds.

Yes. The Crash table renders cleanly on mid-range and older Android devices because the curve is lightweight. As long as your connection holds, the cashout button responds without lag.

You can keep both open in the erek31 lobby and switch tabs, but each round of Crash needs your attention for the cashout call. Most of you focus on Crash solo, then move to slots between sessions.