Aviator at MeridianBet Tanzania: how the crash game works
Spribe's Aviator returns 97% over the long run, runs on provably fair cryptography, and a round lasts seconds. The rules below are the whole game.
the mechanic
How a round works
Each round starts at a multiplier of 1.00x. A small plane climbs, the multiplier climbs with it, and at a random point the plane flies away. You place a stake before take-off and press cash out at any moment: exit at 2.40x and a 1,000 TZS stake returns 2,400 TZS; still aboard when the plane leaves and the stake is gone.
Two details make Aviator more tactical than it looks. The game accepts two simultaneous bets per round, so one can be cashed early to cover the stake while the other rides. And both bets can run on automatic cash-out presets, which removes the hesitating finger from the equation entirely.
A round history strip along the top of the game window shows the last crash points, and a live feed lists other players' bets and exits. Both are records of the past, not hints about the future: a run of low crashes does not make a high one due, no matter how strongly the strip suggests otherwise.
fairness
RTP and provably fair rounds
The stated return to player is 97%, meaning the game keeps about three shillings in every hundred staked across a very long run of rounds. No crash game on the market pays back more by design, and plenty pay back less.
Round outcomes are generated by Spribe's provably fair system: the result of each round is produced from a chain of server and player seeds before the round starts, and the game window lets you verify after the fact that the crash point was not altered mid-flight. The system cannot tell you the next crash point in advance; nothing can, and any channel selling predictions is selling fiction. Telegram groups advertising "Aviator signals" are a standing scam in Tanzania, and the provably fair design is precisely why: if the operator itself cannot move the crash point mid-round, a stranger with a spreadsheet certainly cannot know it beforehand.
stakes
Stakes and limits at MeridianBet
The operator's general minimum bet is 100 TZS. One Tanzanian review lists the Aviator entry stake at 200 TZS, which the operator's own pages do not confirm, so treat the in-game stake panel as the source of truth. The top end is bounded less by the game than by the house rules: the daily payout cap of 5,000,000 TZS per customer applies to Aviator wins exactly as it applies to football.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Provider | Spribe |
| Stated RTP | 97.00% |
| Bets per round | One or two, simultaneously |
| Entry stake | 100-200 TZS (sources differ; check in game) |
| Auto cash-out | Yes, per bet |
| Demo mode | Yes, in the Crash tab |
free practice
The demo mode
MeridianBet's Crash tab opens Aviator in a demo that runs on the same random number generator as the paid game, with play money instead of shillings. It is the right place to learn two things: how fast rounds actually resolve, and how quickly a balance drains when you chase the multiplier you just missed. The demo needs no deposit and no ticket, so the usual staking-period rules never enter the picture until real money does.
Ten minutes in demo mode teaches more than any strategy video, because the video's author cannot show the many rounds that quietly lost.
strategy talk
Strategy claims, honestly
Every Aviator strategy reduces to the same arithmetic: each round is independent, the crash point is fixed before the round begins, and no staking pattern changes a 97% return into a profit system. Martingale-style doubling simply rearranges losses into fewer, larger ones.
What genuinely helps is administrative rather than mathematical. Set the auto cash-out before the round, decide the session budget in advance, and treat the 5,000,000 TZS daily payout cap as a reminder that even a perfect run has a ceiling. Players who do those three things lose slower; nobody wins on schedule.
cashing out
Withdrawing Aviator winnings
Crash winnings land in the same balance as sports winnings, and the same withdrawal rules apply: payouts go only to the depositing phone number, take up to 24 working hours, require at least one ticket after the last deposit, and trigger identity checks above 2,000,000 TZS. A lucky 500x round on a large stake can therefore hit the weekly winnings cap of 30,000,000 TZS faster than expected, and the cap, not the multiplier, is the true ceiling of the game.
The full cashier walkthrough sits on the withdrawal page, and the account rules behind it are on the main page.