Strategy
There are virtually unlimited strategies you can use with a game like ThunderCrash. We implement some of the more common and more successful ones here. As with everything regarding the ThunderCash.AI website, don’t look at our strategies as encouragement to gamble, or as advice regarding how and when to wager. The ThunderCash website is for entertainment purposes only. It is not to be used for financial advice.
Over time there are quite a few strategies we have developed, tested, modified and retested again and again. You’ll see the result of that work here. There are several more strategies that appear on the Flight Deck for when you are a registered user, and you are helping us record ThunderCrash data. And, there are yet several more that we hold back and only share with the absolute top tier users. Those who constantly contribute good, clean data. Hopefully that will be you! It’s to everyone’s benefit to try to minimize the number of people who are using any single strategy at any given time. Even for someone who doesn’t register, and therefore can’t see any strategies, there is still a wealth of information and raw data points available to them at no cost whatsoever.
There are probably as many ways to play ThunderCrash as there are players. When trying to decide if you should play or not, most people are trying to ascertain if the game will be paying off anytime soon. “Paying off soon” is another measurement in and of itself. What does “Paying off” mean? For example, does it mean:
Even if we can’t all agree on the behavior we want ThunderCrash to exhibit, I think we can all agree that “winning” means walking away with more money than we started with.
With that in mind, let’s take a quick look at some of the strategies you’ll find on ThunderCash AI:
Exponential Moving Averages (EMA)
EMA is used as a strategy for everything from stocks and bonds to options and futures Check online and you’ll find a wealth of information on the topic. For our needs, we implemented 7, 14, and 21 point moving averages. That means we run an EMA for the last 7 launches, the last 14 and the last 21. Opportunities most often present themselves when the EMA lines cross over each other. In our case we look for when the 7 launch EMA is over the 14 launch EMA and the 14 launch EMA is over the 21 launch EMA. As an indicator, that would mean the short-term trend is UP compared to the medium and long term trends. The EMA title bar will turn green when all 3 EMAs are aligned. Use caution if it turns green in response to one very large upmove, such as a single launch that closed up 100 points or more above normal. After a big upmove like that, consider waiting one or two rounds to see if the trend continues. If that is followed up with launches that are also higher than the current EMA, then that is a very positive sign and would seem to indicate that the multiplier is running higher than normal.
High Roller
High Roller is a custom indicator. One betting strategy is to bet high on only a few flights rather than betting small amounts on a lot of flights. High Roller is intended to indicate when ThunderCrash is behaving in such a way that subsequent runs that will hit at least 2 will follow. Two doesn’t sound like much, but if you consider it is a very fast way to double your money (or lose it all!) it is high enough. There are very few scenarios that trigger the High Roller indicator. The indicator focuses on the past 10 rolls, putting more emphasis on the more recent 5 rounds (late rounds). If the past 5 rolls are all Blue (score >=2 and <10) or Gold (score >=10) and there are no more than 2 whites (score <2) in the last 10 rolls then the High Roller indicator will turn Green. Same If all there is only one white in the past 5 rolls, but 2 or more Golds in those same 5 rolls.
Best Fit
The Best Fit value is more of a metric than a strategy. When you are recording the ThunderCrash multiplier value at the time it crashes, that data belongs to your current “set”. When you leave and come back, you would start on a new set. The Best Fit value is the value, given hindsight, that would have given you the best payout for your current set. For example if you recorded a large number of crashes right at a value of 2.5 on the multiplier, then you Best Fit value would be something like 2.49. The indicator will tell you the best fit value, as well as how much you would have won had you used that value. These numbers vary widely between sessions, so do with it as you see fit.
Gaslight Special
Another behavior that seems fairly common with ThunderCrash is that it seems to want to beat you over the head with losses, right before it makes a big run. One of the way it does this is a relatively long streak of losses, followed by one or more noticeable up ticks, immediately followed by at least one and often two or three SLAMs of crashes with a score of only 1.0 or slightly higher. You drop out and before you can “X” the screen you notice that the multiplier seems to be hitting altitudes it hasn’t seen in a long time. When that happens, you’ve been Gaslighted. The indicator is there to remind you that might be going on when the system notices an appropriate set of numbers play out.
Other
There are additional strategies that may be made public from time to time. When that occurs this document will be updated appropriately.