Shark Rush

Shark Rush Game Rules

This game is easy to play: simply place your bet and cashout before the crash occurs. The multiplier starts at x1.01 and can rise up to x500. Your cashout amount is calculated based on your bet amount multiplied by the current multiplier at the moment you cashout.

Gameplay

At the beginning of each game round, a countdown timer will start. Players can set their bet amounts using the pop-up panel—either by entering a value manually or adjusting with the “+” and “−” buttons. Each player can place up to two simultaneous bets. Once bets are placed during the countdown, they cannot be canceled.

When the countdown ends, the game begins. Players can press the “Cashout” button at any time to secure their winnings or will be automatically cashed out if the bet reaches a pre-set auto cashout value. If a player fails to cashout before the character is caught by the shark, the bet is lost.

If a bet has already been cashed out before the game ends, players may place bets for the next round in advance. These advance bets can be canceled before the new countdown begins.

The cashout amount is calculated based on the precise moment the game server receives the cashout command. Please note that variations in network conditions may influence the final amount received. Players experiencing unstable or delayed internet connections are strongly encouraged to make use of the Auto Cashout to reduce the risk of payout discrepancies caused by manual timing.

Auto Cashout & Auto Play

Live Bets & Statistics

Error Handling

If a network error occurs during a started game, the company rules state the game will continue until completed. When the network connection is resumed final results will be issued.

Supplementary

The overall theoretical RTP is 97%. This means that on average, for every 100 rounds, every 3 rounds end with the Player caught by the shark at the very beginning of the round.

**In case of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the English version and its translations in other languages, the English version shall prevail.