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CSDB · CS2 Gambling
CS2 & CS:GO Crash Sites
Crash is the simplest game on any of these sites and the easiest to lose track of time on. A multiplier climbs from 1.00× and you cash out before it stops. Cash out at 2× and you double your stake; get caught at any point before that and the stake is gone.
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11 sites with crash
Not a ranking — see the disclosure above. Where a cell reads — we have not verified that detail yet and would rather leave it blank than guess.
| Site | Games | CSDB code | Trustpilot | What we found | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case opening, Case battles, Roulette, Crash, Coinflip, Mines, Plinko, Esports betting | 4★ (658) | Funding verified1 flag | ReviewVisit | ||
| Case opening, Case battles, Roulette, Crash | 2.4★ (2,622) | Provably fairFunding verified | ReviewVisit | ||
| Roulette, Crash, Slots, Sportsbook | no score | LicensedFunding verified2 flagsGeo-blocks | ReviewVisit | ||
| Roulette, Crash, Slots | 2.9★ (952) | LicensedFunding verified | ReviewVisit | ||
| Case opening, Case battles, Crash, Roulette, Jackpot, Slots | 2.9★ (843) | Funding verified | ReviewVisit | ||
| Case opening, Case battles, Crash, Roulette, Plinko, Mines, Blackjack | 4.4★ (390) | Funding verified | ReviewVisit | ||
| Case opening, Crash, Roulette, Coinflip, Jackpot, Upgrader, Mines, Slots | 3.9★ (104) | Funding verified1 flag | ReviewVisit | ||
| Crash, Jackpot, Roulette, Mines | link only | 2.9★ (224) | Funding verified2 flags | ReviewVisit | |
| Esports betting, Crash, Roulette, Blackjack, Mines, Plinko, Slots | link only | 3.9★ (17,424) | LicensedFunding verified1 flag | ReviewVisit | |
| Case opening, Case battles, Crash, Roulette, Jackpot, Upgrader | link only | 4.4★ (184) | Funding verified1 flag | ReviewVisit | |
| Esports betting, Roulette, Crash, Coinflip, Slots | 1.9★ (81) | LicensedFunding verified2 flags | ReviewVisit |
How crash works
A round starts, the multiplier rises, and at some predetermined point it crashes. Your only decision is when to press cash out — before the crash you keep stake × multiplier, after it you keep nothing. Most sites let you set an automatic cash-out so the decision is made before the round rather than during it, which is the single most useful button on the screen.
Where the house edge is
The crash point is not drawn from a fair distribution. A small percentage of rounds — commonly around 1 in 100, though it varies by operator and is rarely published — crash instantly at 1.00×, before anyone can cash out. That slice is the house edge, and it is why cashing out at 2× does not win half the time. It wins slightly less than half, forever.
What “provably fair” covers here
Crash is the game where provably fair is most meaningful, because the crash point is usually committed to before the round via a hashed seed and can be recomputed afterwards. That proves the number was not changed once bets were in. It does not tell you what the instant-crash rate is, and most operators do not publish it.
Crash auto cash-out calculator
Set a stake, a cash-out multiplier and the house edge, and see what the maths actually returns. No competing page for this term has one, and the reason is probably that an honest crash calculator has an uncomfortable answer.
Change the multiplier and watch the expected result stay put. That is not a bug in the calculator — at a 1.0% edge you lose 1.0% of everything you stake on average, whichever target you pick. A high multiplier loses more often and pays more when it lands; a low one wins often and loses badly when it does not. Volatility changes. The average does not.
Assumes a standard curve where P(crash ≥ m) = 1/m and a share of rounds bust instantly. Operators rarely publish their instant-bust rate, so the edge is editable rather than assumed — if a site publishes theirs, put it in.
Before you deposit
- Set a deposit limit first. Most sites have them in account settings. Setting one while you are calm is the single most effective thing on this list.
- The house edge is always there.It is charged on every round you play, win or lose — see above for exactly where it sits in crash.
- Check your own jurisdiction. Skin gambling is restricted or unlawful in several countries, and an operator accepting your sign-up is not proof it is legal for you.
- If it stops being fun, stop. BeGambleAware, GamCare and Gambling Therapy are free, confidential and independent of any operator.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can you beat crash with a strategy?
- No. Every staking system — doubling after a loss, cashing out low and often, waiting for a run of low crashes — changes the shape of your results, not the expected value. Doubling after a loss feels reliable because it wins small amounts repeatedly, then loses everything at once when a long run of instant crashes arrives, which it eventually will. The house edge is applied per round and is unaffected by what happened in the previous one.
- What is a good auto cash-out multiplier?
- There is no multiplier with a positive expected return; they all lose at the same rate over time, they just lose it with different volatility. A low multiplier like 1.2× wins often and loses rarely but heavily. A high one like 10× loses almost every round and occasionally pays. Pick based on how much variance you want to sit through, not on which one you think is profitable.
- Do previous crash points predict the next one?
- They do not. Each round is drawn independently, so a run of ten instant crashes tells you nothing about round eleven. The belief that it does is common enough to have a name — the gambler's fallacy — and crash boards that display recent history make it considerably easier to fall for.
Other CS2 gambling formats
Want to see what a run of openings really looks like without paying for it? The case simulator uses the real published CS2 drop rates and costs nothing.
Before you deposit anywhere
Losing to the house edge is the expected outcome and is not a scam. What does take money: “free” wins that need a deposit before withdrawal, phishing clones of real sites, anyone asking for your Steam API key, unsolicited “support” DMs, and terms rewritten after a large win. Valve does not recognise third-party gambling and will not reverse a trade or recover items.
How each of those actually works, and how to spot it · BeGambleAware and GamCare are free and independent of every operator listed here.
How we put this page together
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