Live Multiplier Game
Crash is the most intense real-time game on 9abon. Watch the multiplier climb from 1.00× — the longer you hold, the bigger the reward. But if the rocket crashes before you tap out, your bet is gone. Timing is everything.
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Current Multiplier
The rocket keeps climbing — will you hold or cash out?
₱500
Your Bet
₱2,360
Current Payout
If you're new to Crash, think of it as the most thrilling 60 seconds you can have on a casino platform. A round starts, a multiplier begins at 1.00× and climbs — sometimes slowly, sometimes explosively. Your job is to cash out before the game randomly crashes. Cash out too early and you leave big gains on the table. Wait too long and you lose your entire stake.
At 9abon, Crash games are powered by a provably fair random number generator, so every round's crash point is determined before the round begins — no manipulation, no bias. Filipino players from Manila to Davao have made Crash one of the fastest-growing game categories on the platform precisely because it's fast, transparent, and genuinely skill-adjacent. Reading the crowd, knowing when other players are cashing out, and managing your own bankroll all play a real role in how well you do over time.
Unlike traditional slots where you spin and wait, Crash demands active attention. Every second you stay in the game is a decision. That sense of agency is what separates Crash from any other casino format — and it's why the 9abon community keeps coming back round after round.
Getting started takes less than two minutes. Here's exactly what happens during a live Crash round on 9abon:
Head to 9abon Login and sign in. Top up your balance using GCash, Maya, or any supported Filipino payment method. Deposits are instant for e-wallets — minimum ₱100.
Navigate to the Crash section from the main menu or game lobby. You'll see the live round in progress along with a leaderboard showing other players' bets and cash-out points.
Enter your stake during the betting window — typically 5–10 seconds before the next round launches. You can place one or two simultaneous bets depending on the game variant.
Once the round begins, the multiplier starts rising from 1.00×. The curve can be steep or gradual — each round is independent and unpredictable.
Press the Cash Out button at any point while the round is live. Your winnings = bet × multiplier at the moment you cash out. If the game crashes first, your bet is lost.
Set an automatic cash-out target (e.g., 2.00×) before the round starts. The system will exit your bet the moment the multiplier hits your number — removing emotion from the equation entirely.
Many experienced players on 9abon use the "split bet" technique — placing one smaller bet with a low auto cash-out (1.5×) to recover the stake, and a second larger bet to ride for a higher multiplier. It won't guarantee profits, but it adds a layer of structure to how you manage risk each round.
| Minimum Bet | ₱10 per round |
| Maximum Bet | ₱50,000 per round |
| Max Multiplier | Up to 10,000× |
| Round Duration | Seconds to ~2 minutes |
| Fairness | Provably Fair RNG |
9abon offers a curated selection of Crash-style games from top providers. Each has its own visual theme, betting limits, and max multiplier ceiling.
Aviator
The original crash game. A paper plane climbs — cash out before it flies away.
Crash Bomb
JILI's take on Crash — familiar mechanics with a fast-paced timer-bomb visual theme.
Jetx
Multiplayer crash with a surfboard aesthetic. Popular with Cebu and Davao players.
Ballz
A skill-adjacent crash variant where trajectory prediction adds another layer of strategy.
Crash is a game of probability — no strategy eliminates risk, but smart bankroll management and discipline can significantly improve your long-term experience on 9abon.
Set your auto cash-out at 1.5× to 2.00× and stick to it every round. Statistically, these multipliers hit far more often than high ones. It's slow, steady, and much safer for your bankroll — ideal for players who value consistency over big spikes.
Place two simultaneous bets — one at a low auto cash-out (e.g., 1.5×) to recover most of your stake, and a smaller second bet targeting a higher multiplier (e.g., 5×–10×). The first bet acts as a safety net; the second gives you upside potential without overexposing your wallet.
Decide before you start: "If I lose ₱1,000 today, I stop." Crash rounds are fast — five or six bad rounds happen quickly. Having a hard stop-loss prevents the most common mistake: chasing losses round after round until your balance is empty.
Spend the first 5–10 rounds just observing. Watch the leaderboard, note where most players cash out, and get a feel for the rhythm of that particular game session. This is especially useful if you're trying a new Crash title for the first time on 9abon.
Keep each bet to no more than 1–3% of your session bankroll. If you loaded ₱2,000 via GCash, that means ₱20–₱60 per round. Flat sizing keeps you in the game for longer and gives variance time to even out — something players in Manila have found keeps sessions more enjoyable.
Crash rounds happen every 30–90 seconds. It's very easy to play for two hours without realising it. Use 9abon's session timer (available in your account settings) to set a hard time limit and take regular breaks. Responsible play is always the smartest strategy.
No strategy in Crash guarantees profit. Each round's crash point is independently determined — past rounds do not influence future ones. Play Crash on 9abon for entertainment, set a budget you're comfortable losing, and never chase losses. If gambling stops being fun, it's time to step away.
9abon supports all major Filipino payment methods for instant deposits — no need for a credit card or international bank account. Load up your balance in seconds and jump straight into a live Crash round.
Minimum deposit: ₱100 | Maximum per transaction: ₱100,000 | All transactions in PHP
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