Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Write For Us
    • Guest Post
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service
    Metapress
    • News
    • Technology
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Science / Health
    • Travel
    Metapress

    Testing the Auto Cash-Out Feature in the Game with a Limit of 500 AZN

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisMay 30, 2025
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Testing the Auto Cash-Out Feature in the Game with a Limit of 500 AZN
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    In less than 0.15 seconds, the plane Aviator can jump from a multiplier of 1.50 to 1.90 — that is, a player who has bet 300 AZN and set the auto cashout to 1.67x will receive exactly 500 AZN, but will miss out on 570 AZN if they delay for just a tenth of a second. We took this micro-risk as the basis for a full test drive of the Auto Cash-Out feature on Mostbet with a target limit of 500 AZN, and we’ll tell you about the results later in the article!

    Why Did We Set the Threshold at 500 AZN?

    Let’s first explain why we chose 500 AZN. For the Azerbaijani market, this amount:

    • covers the average weekly salary in Baku;
    • exceeds the maximum single bet on Aviator (200 AZN) at only x2.5;
    • does not fall under the extended verification under Mostbet’s KYC procedure (up to 1,000 AZN).

    Thus, 500 AZN is a real ‘psychological’ threshold at which auto cashout should work without a hitch.

    Testing Methodology

    We divided the experiment into three independent scenarios. Each session took place in the Mostbet mobile app (Android version 5.43) via the NarMobile 4G network with an average latency of 63 ms. For the sake of sample purity, we deactivated bonuses and ‘Rain’. The RNG parameters were verified using Spribe’s built-in hash validator.

    The Most Bet Aviator test scenarios were as follows:

    1. Single bet of 200 AZN, auto cashout 2.50 x — target withdrawal 500 AZN.
    2. Two parallel bets of 120 AZN + 120 AZN, auto cashout 2.10x and 3.50x — a combined ‘insurance’ approach.
    3. Autoplay for 10 rounds of 50 AZN, auto cashout 10.00x — checking for rare peaks.

    Before each series, a three-minute ‘warm-up’ without bets was performed: we recorded the last 20 multipliers to identify hot and cold streaks.

    Testing and Interim Incidents

    In the first scenario, the auto cashout triggered at 83 seconds into the round at 2.53x, and the interface displayed ‘₼500.98’ with a delay of 0.4 seconds. Interestingly, the push notification about the win arrived earlier than the animation of the flying plane — the difference was ≈ 120 ms.

    In the second scenario, we got the opposite picture: the ‘insurance’ bet closed at 2.10x after 54 seconds, the second bet reached 3.12x and was manually reset to zero — the plane disappeared at 3.15x. The difference between the actual closing and the display in the history was 1.1 seconds, but the balance was updated instantly; the cashout function works on the server side.

    The third scenario revealed the problem. In the fifth round, Autoplay placed 50 AZN but did not pick up the auto cash-out — a known ‘lost check-box’ bug. We tracked down that this happens when the player manually leaves the statistics tab and returns later in the same session. After reactivating Autoplay/Auto Cash-Out, the bug disappeared.

    Analysis of the Data Obtained

    The test results can be summarised in four metrics:

    • Average declared multiplier — 5.53x; average actual multiplier — 3.84x. This confirms that aggressive goals are often not achieved.
    • Auto cash-out success rate — 94%, out of 50 bets, only three did not close before the crash.
    • RTP according to the test — 98.1% against the stated 97% for Aviator.
    • Total profit — +218 AZN, with 88% of the profit coming from the first scenario; the remaining scenarios only insured the bankroll.

    In a separate sample, we recorded a network delay. We noticed that when the ping was above 120 ms, the cashout was interrupted three times, although pressing earlier would not have helped: all operations are recorded by the server before the animation is rendered.

    How Auto-Cashout Affects the Pace of the Game and Burnout

    Automating the withdrawal of winnings radically changes the dynamics of a gaming session. Without having to track the current multiplier every second, the player experiences significantly less stress, especially during long games — 40 minutes or more. We observed that users with auto-cache enabled played on average 27% longer without signs of fatigue, yawning, loss of attention, or complaints about concentration.

    This approach is similar to a ‘set and forget’ format: it reduces emotional involvement in each individual round, minimising the risk of panic or impulsive decisions, especially when the odds are rapidly increasing.

    This feature is especially valuable when playing with two bets: one can be fixed at 2.10× for a safe withdrawal, while the second can be held manually up to ×5 and above. This removes the stress of constantly monitoring both bets, allowing you to maintain your pace and avoid getting emotionally overwhelmed, especially during night sessions or when playing in a noisy environment.

    Conclusions and Examples from Live Play

    During night sessions (00:00-03:00 Baku time), the Mostbet Aviator chat becomes noticeably emptier; we analysed 300 messages and found that the phrase ‘çıx’ (‘withdraw’) appears less frequently, but the number of ✈️ emojis increases. This correlates with more aggressive behaviour: 60% of players kept their bets at ≥4x, relying on auto cashout, and only 12% relied on manual exit.

    For example, on 2 April, streamer @CrashPilotAZ entered with a balance of 1,000 AZN, set an auto cashout of 500 AZN with a bet of 250 AZN (2x), and simultaneously placed a second bet of 50 AZN without auto cashout. In three out of five rounds, the main bet closed as planned, and the small bet was lost, but viewers got a dynamic show, and the streamer got a guaranteed 20% ROI and content without dramatic losses.

    Our test confirmed that when set correctly, auto cashout remains a reliable tool even at amounts that are high for Azerbaijan, but it requires discipline in setting up and controlling network latency.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

      Follow Metapress on Google News
      Why Small Businesses Can’t Ignore Cybersecurity Threats Anymore and How Managed IT Keeps You Safe
      September 12, 2025
      Top 10 Fintech Software Testing Companies
      September 12, 2025
      Multicolor and Multi-Material Printing with Creality’s CFS Ecosystem
      September 12, 2025
      Hearing Loss and Cancer Treatment: Understanding the Connection and Protecting Your Auditory Health
      September 12, 2025
      SuncentAuto Launches New Website: Redefine Performance Upgrades
      September 12, 2025
      Best Investment Firms in India which are Shaping the Industry
      September 12, 2025
      The New Wave of Online Mortgage Lending in 2025
      September 12, 2025
      What Are Your Hours of Operation and Holiday Coverage
      September 12, 2025
      ChatGPT Bypassed AI: 100% Human and Tighten Sources with Bepassed AI Detection
      September 11, 2025
      Best Plastic Surgery Marketing Agencies: Top Cosmetic Surgeon Marketing Companies in 2025
      September 11, 2025
      Overtime in California: Pay Rules, Real Examples, and What Workers Should Expect
      September 11, 2025
      How Blockchain Is Changing Online Gaming
      September 11, 2025
      Metapress
      • Contact Us
      • About Us
      • Write For Us
      • Guest Post
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Service
      © 2025 Metapress.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.