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Aviator Tournaments with Rupiah Prizes: How the Leaderboard Works

Aviator leaderboards reward the highest multipliers rather than total winnings. That distinction changes how people play, and not always in their favour.

Aviator Tournaments with Rupiah Prizes: How the Leaderboard Works

Aviator tournaments run as leaderboards with daily rounds and rupiah prizes. The format repeats periodically and the mechanism stays consistent: players opt in from the lobby, and each qualifying cash-out scores points. The underlying game mechanics are covered on the Aviator page.

How it works
Entry
Opt in from the casino lobby
Scoring basis
Cash-out multiplier
Minimum stake
A per-round minimum applies
Prizes
Split across a set number of top ranks
Bonus contribution
Aviator still counts 5% toward casino turnover

Scored on multipliers, not amounts

This is the part most often misread. The leaderboard counts the multiplier you cash out at, not how many rupiah you won. Cashing out at 12x on a Rp 2,000 stake scores higher than 1.5x on a Rp 500,000 stake.

The consequence is direct: tournaments push players to hold longer than they would otherwise. Holding longer means more rounds ending without a cash-out, and that is the real cost of chasing a rank.

The arithmetic worth doing

Before entering, compare two numbers: the prize for a rank you could realistically reach, and the extra expected loss from changing how you cash out. If 20th place pays Rp 200,000 while reaching it requires another Rp 1,000,000 staked in a riskier style, the maths is against you.

Tournaments make most sense for players already targeting high multipliers. For someone whose target is 1.5x, opting in costs nothing as long as the style does not change — points accumulate from activity that was happening anyway.

What does not change

The house edge stays at 3% and RTP stays at 97%. A tournament adds prizes on top of the same game without altering the probability of any round. Provably Fair runs as usual: each round's outcome is fixed before betting opens.

Bonus contribution does not change either. Aviator still counts 5%, so tournament play is not an efficient way to clear a bonus. The detail is in the turnover explainer.

The Aviator demo is free and runs the same 97% RTP for testing a cash-out target.

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Before you opt in

  1. Read the terms: per-round minimum, number of paid ranks, and the scoring period.
  2. Set a tournament budget separate from your normal one.
  3. Decide a cash-out target before the first round and hold to it.
  4. Stop when the budget is spent, not when a rank feels close.

If an account offers signals or a predictor for winning a tournament, the reason that cannot work is set out in the piece on Aviator predictors.

18+. Tournaments do not change the house edge. Enter only with money set aside for entertainment.

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