Crash Game Glossary
35 terms covering Chicken Heart's continuous-curve mechanics, Auto Cash Out targets, Auto-Play loops, and Bonus Round floor protection.
Auto Cash Out
Chicken Heart's pre-set exit feature. Choose a target multiplier (1.01x to 1,000x) before the round starts and the system automatically cashes out for you when the chicken reaches that value. Useful when targets sit above human reaction speed — humans cannot consistently click at exactly 47.32x.
Auto-Play
Loops Chicken Heart with the same bet and same exit target across 10, 25, 50, or 100 rounds. Optional total-loss and total-win stop conditions cut the loop early. Functionally an extended Auto Cash Out — set parameters once, walk away, return when the loop ends or stops trigger.
Bankroll Management
The discipline of sizing each bet so a losing streak doesn't end your session. Chicken Heart's high variance and unlimited multiplier ceiling suggest 1% of bankroll per round at conservative targets, dropping to 0.5% at moonshot targets. A $200 bankroll = $2 standard rounds.
Bonus Round
Chicken Heart's safety-net round that activates periodically. The chicken cannot crash below a guaranteed minimum multiplier during the bonus — typically 1.5x or 2x. Players can experiment with higher hold durations without total loss risk. Bonus Round trigger frequency is RNG-determined.
Cash Out
Locking in the current multiplier value and ending your participation in the round. Click cash out at 3x with a $5 bet = $15 returned. Chicken Heart accepts cash out from 1.01x onward. Cash out timing is the only player input that affects expected return — every other variable is RNG.
Cash Out Hit Rate
The percentage of rounds where you successfully cash out before the chicken crashes. Chicken Heart's median crash sits around 2x, so a 1.5x target hits ~70% of rounds. Higher targets drop the rate sharply: 5x = ~20%, 10x = ~10%, 100x = ~1%. Hit rate × multiplier × bet roughly equals expected return.
Continuous Multiplier Curve
Chicken Heart's payout structure. The multiplier rises continuously rather than in discrete steps — every fraction of a second the displayed value increments slightly upward. Different from step-based crash games (sister title Chicken Tour uses fixed steps). Continuous curve rewards reflex timing more than discrete-step games do.
Crash Multiplier
The pre-determined multiplier at which the chicken loses its nerve and the round ends. Chicken Heart's RNG locks this number before the round begins — the climb you see is presentation, not live calculation. Cash out before this multiplier = win. Wait beyond = bust.
Crash Point (Wipe Multiplier)
The multiplier at which Chicken Heart's round terminates. Typical distribution: 50% of rounds crash under 2x, 90% under 10x, 99% under 100x, 99.9% under 1,000x. The 0.1% tail produces the rare big payouts — but waiting for them at 1% bankroll bets means losing 999 of 1,000 rounds before one hits.
Demo Mode
Free-play version of Chicken Heart with virtual currency. Useful for testing Auto Cash Out targets and Auto-Play loop behaviour before committing real money. Demo behaves identically in RTP and crash distribution. Set up a 50-round demo loop at 1.5x to feel the cadence before real-money play.
Expected Value (EV)
The average mathematical return per round given your strategy. Chicken Heart's 96% RTP corresponds to EV of -4% per dollar wagered long-term. Cash out target choice doesn't change EV; it changes variance. Targeting 2x produces steadier returns with the same expected loss as targeting 1,000x.
Hash-Based Provably Fair
Each Chicken Heart round uses a server seed hashed before play. After the round, the seed is revealed so any player can verify the crash multiplier wasn't manipulated. 100HP publishes the hash on every round — open round history to inspect. Standard for licensed crash games in regulated markets.
House Edge
The casino's mathematical advantage per round. Chicken Heart's 96% RTP corresponds to a 4% house edge — close to crash-game average. Over 1,000 rounds at $1 each, expected loss is $40. Single sessions deviate dramatically from this number; the edge only manifests over volume.
Manual Cash Out
Hands-on cash out where you click the button while watching the multiplier climb. Pure timing play. Chicken Heart supports manual alongside Auto Cash Out — common pattern is auto at 1.5x as a floor while you manually push for higher exits when the climb feels favorable.
Median Crash Multiplier
The multiplier at which exactly half of all Chicken Heart rounds have crashed. Median sits near 2x — meaning a 2x target hits slightly more than half the time. Targeting below median raises hit rate; targeting above lowers it. The median is the natural pivot for tier strategy in continuous-curve crash.
Multiplier Growth Rate
How quickly the multiplier rises in Chicken Heart. The rate varies round to round — some rounds the multiplier races to 10x in 4 seconds, others crawl past 2x over 12 seconds. Pre-determined by the provably fair seed before the round starts. Players cannot predict growth rate, only react.
Multiplier Tier
Pre-defined target ranges players use to organize bet strategy. Common tiers in Chicken Heart: Conservative (1.2x-1.8x), Standard (2x-5x), Aggressive (10x-50x), Moonshot (100x+). Tier consistency over a session matters more than picking the right tier — switching mid-session is variance chasing.
Provably Fair RNG
The cryptographic standard ensuring round outcomes cannot be manipulated. Chicken Heart uses 100HP Gaming's hash-seed verification. Each round's outcome commits before play begins; the seed is publicly revealed afterward. Players can verify every crash multiplier in their session history independently.
RNG (Random Number Generator)
The cryptographic algorithm determining each round's crash multiplier. Chicken Heart uses a GLI-certified RNG with provably fair seed verification. Each round's outcome is locked the moment it starts — the visual chicken climb is presentation only. Past rounds have zero influence on future ones.
Round (Run)
A single instance of the chicken climbing until the wipe. Chicken Heart averages 5-15 seconds per round depending on the crash multiplier. Shorter rounds end at low multipliers; longer rounds reach higher values. Round duration correlates with crash point but not perfectly.
RTP (Return to Player)
The theoretical percentage of wagered money the game returns over millions of rounds. Chicken Heart runs at 96% — right at crash-game average of 95-97%. Some operators ship lower RTP variants; verify the exact percentage in the game info screen. Even at 96%, single sessions vary wildly.
Session Variance
The gap between actual session results and the theoretical RTP. Chicken Heart has 96% RTP, but a 100-round session can return anywhere from 25% to 250% of your wager. The unlimited multiplier ceiling means single big hits can flip a losing session profitable — but they're rare.
Total-Win Stop Condition
An Auto-Play setting that ends the loop early if cumulative session winnings exceed a target value. Useful for locking in profit during streaky wins — set $50 win stop on a $20 bankroll and the loop ends the moment you're $50 ahead, regardless of remaining rounds.
Total-Loss Stop Condition
An Auto-Play setting that ends the loop early if cumulative session losses exceed a target value. Critical bankroll protection for unattended Auto-Play. Set $20 loss stop on a $20 bankroll and the loop ends the moment you've lost the full session budget.
Volatility
How a crash game's payouts are distributed. Chicken Heart is rated High — meaning rare big multipliers separated by clusters of low-multiplier crashes. The unlimited ceiling means individual sessions can swing dramatically; medium-low targets produce steadier behaviour.
Wipe (Bust)
When the chicken loses its nerve and the multiplier falls — your bet is lost for that round. Chicken Heart uses a chicken-themed visual where the bird hesitates and crashes back to ground. The visual is decorative; the actual crash multiplier is RNG-determined the moment the round starts.
Win Distribution
How total payouts are spread across cash out multipliers. In Chicken Heart, roughly 70% of total returns come from cash outs in the 1.5x-5x range. The remaining 30% comes from rare 10x+ runs. The unlimited ceiling means the tail extends further than capped crash games — but the bulk of returns still cluster low.
Multiplier Growth Mechanic
Chicken Heart's core gameplay loop. Each round begins at 1.00x and the multiplier climbs continuously until the chicken loses its nerve. The growth rate varies — some rounds rocket past 10x in seconds, others crawl past 2x. The endpoint is fixed by a provably fair seed before the round even begins, so the curve isn't reactive to your bet.
Cash Out Any Time
Chicken Heart's defining player input. Press the cash out button at any moment during the multiplier's climb to lock in the current value. Your bet is multiplied by whatever figure was shown when you cashed out. There's no minimum hold — you can cash out at 1.01x just after the round starts.
Auto Cash Out Preset (1.01x to 1,000x)
Chicken Heart's Auto Cash Out feature accepts target values from 1.01x at the low end to 1,000x at the high end. Set the target before the round begins and the system fires at exactly that value. Higher presets shift the hit rate down sharply — 100x preset hits roughly 1 in 100 rounds.
Auto-Play Loop (10/25/50/100)
Chicken Heart's Auto-Play loop comes in four lengths: 10, 25, 50, or 100 rounds. The loop runs the same bet and same Auto Cash Out target across all rounds. Useful for grinding sessions at consistent targets without manual button-pushing. Pair with stop conditions for unattended play.
Bonus Round Floor
During Chicken Heart's Bonus Rounds, the chicken cannot crash below a guaranteed minimum multiplier — typically 1.5x or 2x. This safety net allows players to experiment with longer holds without total loss risk. The bonus is brief (single round) and trigger frequency is RNG-determined.
Provably Fair Pre-Round Seed
Chicken Heart's seed system commits the crash multiplier before each round begins. The visual chicken climb is purely presentation — the underlying outcome was already determined when you placed the bet. This is what makes the game "provably fair": you can verify after the round that the announced multiplier matches the committed seed.
Unlimited Multiplier Ceiling
Chicken Heart ships without a hard max-win cap, unlike many crash games that cap at 5,000x or 10,000x. Theoretically the multiplier can reach any value. In practice, the RNG distribution makes anything past 1,000x rare (1 in 1,000+ rounds). The marketing of "unlimited" is technically accurate but practically misleading at typical session lengths.
100HP Studio Continuous-Curve Format
100HP Gaming's standard crash design uses a continuous multiplier curve, distinguishing Chicken Heart from sister title Chicken Tour (which uses discrete steps). Both share the same studio and similar RTP, but the gameplay feel differs sharply — continuous curves reward reflexes; step-based crash rewards mode selection.
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