Probability Breakdown
The crash point follows an inverse distribution. The probability of the multiplier reaching any value X is approximately 0.96/X. So 2x hits ~48% of the time, 10x hits ~9.6%, 100x hits ~0.96%. The 0.96 factor is the house edge (4%). Each round has a ~4% chance of instant crash at 1.00x.
House Edge Explained
Crash has a 4.0% house edge (96.0% RTP). The crash point formula guarantees that across infinite rounds, the house retains 4% of all wagers. This edge is mathematically enforced by the crash point distribution — regardless of your cashout strategy, your expected return is 96 cents per dollar wagered.
What Does This Mean for You?
With an RTP of 96.0%, for every 100 coins you wager on Crash, you can expect to get back approximately 96.0 coins over thousands of rounds. The remaining 4.0% goes to the house.
This is a long-run average. In any single session, your results will vary wildly — that's the variance (volatility: High). Short sessions can see 50%+ swings in either direction. The RTP only converges over thousands of rounds.
Rookie's provably fair system means you can verify these odds yourself. Every round is cryptographically determined before you play, and the math is public. No hidden RNG, no server-side manipulation.