Aviator signals are a scam that is borrowing ideas from various other types of scams. The first one is the Aviator hack which it took the idea of offering predictions about the multipliers in the Aviator game. The other scam on which Aviator Signals are based is the famous scam with tips about fixed matches in sports. That scam is actually best working with sports because they will have a bigger percentage of the winners among the targeted players, but Aviator Signals creators found a way to adjust their scam to the rules of the Aviator.
What are the Aviator Signals?
Aviator signal is a type of scam where players are paying a subscription to a company claiming that they can calculate the moment when the Aviator game will drop the same bigger multipliers. In order for this scam to work, scammers need a bigger amount of people winning by accident so they will never give a prediction for some super high numbers like 100 and more. Also, they will never say what multiplier exactly will happen, they will always use wording like “at 4:45 PM CET a multiplier bigger than 12 will happen”.
Also, they will give different times to every subscriber, and they will make sure that players are evenly distributed on the timeline. By doing both things they are making sure that some players will actually come across that multiplier bigger than 12 by pure accident. Don’t forget that multiplier 12 means that it will happen once in 12 rounds on average and that every player will start placing bets a few minutes before the time that they were given in order to make sure they won’t miss the moment.
So a few minutes before and maybe 1 or 2 minutes after the given time can even be some 6,7 rounds of Aviator. Any player in this world that plays 6 rounds in a row has a 50% chance to hit a multiplier of 12 because of its distribution. That means that of all the players that subscribed, 50% of them will think they won because of the Aviator Signals prediction. If 100 players subscribed, 50 of them will think they got an accurate prediction and will pay for another prediction.
This time the scammer will make a bigger price for it, and players wouldn’t mind paying since they got a good one the first time. Again half of them will win, and that means we have 25 people now that won 2 times in a row. They will be ready to pay more for such an accurate prediction, and after the 3rd round, we will be left with 12 people that won 3 times already, and that is totally sure that this system is working flawlessly. They will probably already recommend this app to all of their friends and that way they will bring more people back into the game to be scammed.
Where Can You Find Aviator Signals?
Aviator Signals would most likely come to you through some friends or maybe will be offered through some emails or messages in forums or chats about Aviator. Scammers will often just send a large number of messages through any channel that Aviator players communicate with each other and hope that some amount of them will respond positively. They will offer you to join their telegram channel where you can subscribe to information about high multipliers and the time when they will appear.
Probably you will get a very low price or a free test round to be lured into the scam. As we explained in one of the chapters above, they will offer the predictions to a large number of people and because of manipulating with times they gave them, 50% of the people will trust they actually got a good prediction. They will gain trust in a company that offered them those predictions and will think that there is really some technology and calculation behind those numbers, so they will be ready to pay more to be included in getting future predictions as well.
It will continue like that with increased prices until they fail for the first time or a few times in a row when they will try to get their money back, but since all of the communication was done through anonymous channels, there is a zero chance to catch a scammer and win money back.
Do Aviator Signals Really Work?
There is no chance for Aviator Signals to work simply because it is mathematically impossible to design software or an algorithm that will be able to predict the occurrence of any random event. That is impossible simply due to the fact that a random event is an event that is not predictable and has no correlation to any other event. It is equivalent to taking a number out of the blind bag and putting that number back in the bag for the next draw.
Every time you reach the bag you have similar chances to pull out any of the numbers, no matter which numbers preceded it. Because of that, there is no data that can be used to make a prediction about multipliers in Aviator as well. Any calculation or even using the same random number generator software that the game is using will give you again just a random number.
It won’t bring you any closer to guessing the right number, nor will it give you any advantage over the casino. That is why we strongly advise you to stay away from any hacks or signals offered for games like Aviator. Playing fair is giving you more chances to win than spending money on apps or fake advice.