1xBet Casino Tricks: Strategies for Every Game Type

I've played over 500 casino sessions on 1xbet since 2023. My overall casino ROI is -8%. That might sound bad, and honestly, it kinda is. But the average recreational gambler loses 20-40% of their casino deposits. I'm losing 8%. The difference is strategy.

Casino games have a built-in house edge. No strategy eliminates that. But some games have a much smaller edge than others, and how you manage your sessions matters almost as much as what you play. Here's everything I've learned from 500+ sessions of trial, error, and a lot of spreadsheet entries.

But first, read my bankroll management guide if you haven't. None of this works without proper bankroll discipline.

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Understanding House Edge on 1xBet

RTP (Return to Player) is the most important number in casino gambling and most people ignore it completely. It tells you what percentage of money wagered a game returns over time. A 96% RTP means the game keeps $4 of every $100 bet.

Here's where it gets interesting. The difference between game types is massive:

Game TypeRTP RangeHouse EdgeMy Take
Blackjack (perfect strategy)99.5%0.5%Best odds in the house. Period.
Baccarat98.9%1.1%Simple. Bet banker every time.
European Roulette97.3%2.7%My go-to for sessions.
Aviator / Crash Games~97%~3%Fun but psychologically dangerous.
High-RTP Slots96-99%1-4%Pick carefully. RTP varies wildly.
Average Slots92-95%5-8%Avoid these entirely.

Every 1% of RTP matters over 1,000 bets. If you're playing $1 per hand/spin, 1% is $10 over 1,000 rounds. Play 1,000 rounds a month (which is easy in a few sessions) and that 1% is $120 per year. It adds up.

This is why I obsess over RTP. It's not sexy. But it's the single biggest factor in how much you lose (or whether you manage to stay close to breakeven).

Slot Strategy on 1xBet

Slots are the most popular games on 1xbet and also the ones where most people lose the most money. Because people pick slots based on theme, graphics, or the size of the jackpot. None of those things matter. RTP matters. Volatility matters. Bet sizing matters.

My top 5 slots on 1xbet right now:

  1. Mega Joker (NetEnt, 99% RTP) - It looks ancient. The gameplay is basic. But 99% RTP means you're only fighting a 1% house edge. I play this when I want to stretch a session bankroll as long as possible.
  2. Blood Suckers (NetEnt, 98% RTP) - Low volatility, consistent returns. Not exciting. Perfect for bonus wagering because your bankroll barely moves.
  3. Book of Dead (Play'n GO, 96.2% RTP) - High volatility. You'll have long dry spells. But when the free spins trigger with an expanding symbol, you can hit 100x or more. My "fun" slot.
  4. 1429 Uncharted Seas (Thunderkick, 98.6% RTP) - Beautiful game, expanding wilds, solid RTP. This is what I play when I want something enjoyable with good math.
  5. Starburst (NetEnt, 96.1% RTP) - Quick spins, low volatility. Perfect for short 15-minute sessions.

I play slots with $0.20 spins on a $20 session bankroll. That gives me 100 spins minimum, which is enough to trigger features on most games. If I don't hit a feature in 100 spins, I stop. No chasing.

For the complete list of 15 high-RTP slots with detailed notes, check my slots strategy page.

Roulette Strategy on 1xBet

European roulette. Say it with me. European. Roulette. Never American.

American roulette has 38 pockets (including 0 and 00). European has 37 (just 0). That extra pocket changes the house edge from 2.7% to 5.26%. You're literally paying double the house edge for the same game. If you've been playing American roulette on 1xbet, switch right now. It's the single easiest improvement you can make.

My system: modified Paroli on column bets.

I bet $5 on a column (pays 2:1). If it hits, I go to $10. If it hits again, $15. After 3 wins in a row, I reset to $5. After any loss, reset to $5. This covers 12 of 37 numbers (32.4% hit rate).

Over 50 sessions of roulette using this system, I'm net +$180. Average session length: 25 minutes. Average session result: +$3.60.

Note: Based on personal play sessions. Small sample size — your results will vary. Not scientific data.

I tested Martingale for 10 sessions in March 2024. Started with $5 base. Hit the table limit after 7 consecutive losses on session #6. Lost $635 in one session. That was the end of Martingale for me. The math works in theory. Table limits kill it in practice.

Full roulette breakdown including Martingale results, D'Alembert, and session rules in my roulette strategy page.

Blackjack Strategy on 1xBet

Blackjack is the best odds game in the casino if you play with basic strategy. "Basic strategy" just means memorizing the mathematically correct play for every possible hand combination. There are free charts all over the internet. Print one out or keep it open on another tab.

1xbet offers several blackjack variants. I stick to European Blackjack because it has the lowest house edge (0.5% with perfect strategy). Some of the novelty variants have higher edges or weird rule changes that hurt you.

Key rules I follow:

My blackjack results over the last 6 months: played 40 sessions, won 22, lost 18. Net: +$85. That's a tiny edge, but it's consistently positive because the house edge is so small.

One thing about blackjack online: it's fast. Way faster than a physical table. You can play 60-80 hands in 30 minutes. That means more exposure to the house edge per hour. This is why I set strict time limits. The speed of online blackjack is not your friend.

Aviator and Crash Games

Aviator is addictive. Let me just say that upfront. The way the multiplier climbs, the tension of "do I cash out now or wait," the near-misses when it crashes at 1.01x. This game is designed to hook you psychologically. Be aware of that before you play.

The RTP on Aviator is approximately 97%, which is decent. But the psychological design makes people play badly. They hold too long, get greedy, and the crash wipes them out.

My Aviator strategy: auto-cashout at 1.50x.

Boring? Absolutely. But 1.50x hits roughly 65% of the time based on my tracking of 200+ rounds. Here's a sample session:

RoundCrashed AtBetResultP&L
13.42x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
21.87x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
31.21x$2Crashed before 1.50x-$2.00
45.60x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
51.03x$2Crashed before 1.50x-$2.00
62.10x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
712.3x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
81.00x$2Instant crash-$2.00
94.50x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
101.95x$2Cashed out @1.50x+$1.00
10-Round Total+$2.00

Note: Based on personal play sessions. Small sample size — your results will vary. Not scientific data.

7 wins out of 10 = 70% hit rate. +$2 on $20 wagered = 10% ROI for the session. Not life-changing. But it's green.

Warning: DO NOT try to time your cashout manually above 2x. The crash is random. You cannot predict it. People who think they can see patterns in Aviator are experiencing the same confirmation bias that makes people think they can predict roulette numbers. It's provably fair RNG. Stop trying to outsmart it.

Lucky Wheel and Bonus Games

Look, these games are fun. I get it. The Lucky Wheel, the bonus spin games, the lottery-style stuff. They're designed to be exciting. Bright colors, big potential payouts, that satisfying wheel spin animation.

They also have the worst odds on the entire platform.

I don't know the exact RTP on 1xbet's Lucky Wheel (they don't publish it), but based on my tracking of ~50 spins, I estimate it's somewhere around 85-90%. That's 10-15% house edge. Compare that to European Roulette at 2.7% or Blackjack at 0.5%.

My rule: never spend real money on bonus games. If the platform gives me a free spin, sure, I'll use it. But I'm not depositing money to play Lucky Wheel. The math is terrible. Treat these as entertainment, not strategy.

My Monthly Casino Results

Real numbers. Green months and red months. Because that's what it actually looks like.

MonthSlotsRouletteBlackjackAviatorTotal
December 2025-$22+$35+$15-$6+$22
January 2026-$45+$20+$15-$10-$20
February 2026+$10+$18-$5-$8+$15
April 2026-$15+$12-$10-$7-$20
4-Month Total-$72+$85+$15-$31-$3

Almost breakeven over 4 months. Roulette carrying the team. Slots dragging it down. That's why game selection matters.

Notice how Aviator is consistently negative for me despite my "safe" 1.50x strategy? The 35% miss rate eats into profits over time. I'm starting to question whether Aviator is worth my time. The data says probably not. But it's fun. So I keep playing with small stakes. At least I'm honest about it.

What's the best casino game on 1xBet for beginners?

European Roulette. Simple rules, decent odds (2.7% house edge), and you can start with outside bets (red/black, odd/even) while you learn the game. Don't start with slots unless you've already picked a high-RTP game from my list.

How much should I budget for a casino session?

$20 per session. Split your monthly casino budget into $20 chunks. When one session's $20 is gone, stop. No exceptions. Full bankroll guide here.

Can you predict when a slot is about to pay out?

No. Every spin is independent. There are no "hot" or "cold" slots online. The RNG doesn't care about previous spins. Anyone telling you otherwise is wrong. More myths debunked here.

Is the live dealer casino rigged?

No. Live dealer games use real cards and real wheels dealt by actual humans on camera. The math is identical to RNG versions but the pacing is slower (which is actually an advantage because you make fewer bets per hour). I prefer live roulette for this reason.

Should I play slots or table games?

Table games have better odds (blackjack 0.5% edge vs average slot 4-6% edge). But they require more knowledge and concentration. If you're willing to learn basic strategy, play blackjack. If you want something simpler, stick to high-RTP slots from my list.

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