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Spaceman at Fastbet Thronebet Tanzania: one bet and the 50% cashout

Spaceman is Pragmatic Play's crash title: one bet per round, an astronaut climbing from 1.00x, and the signature 50% cashout that lets you bank half and ride the rest. This page works through the mechanic with TZS arithmetic, the 5,000x cap and the auto settings.

Single-bet rounds

One bet, one decision

Spaceman runs a single stake per round. There is no two-bet panel to split, so the whole game is one decision: when to get off. For players who find the dual panels of Aviator or JetX busy, that simplicity is the point. A ten-minute break can hold thirty rounds, which is worth knowing before you sit down with it.

The provider-published RTP is 96.5%, a half point below the other two crash titles on this site, with a 5,000x cap on the climb. As with every figure on these pages, the in-game info panel outranks any review, this one included.

One honesty note before mechanics: Spaceman is not confirmed by name in this operator's lobby at research time; Aviator is the confirmed crash title, and the casino page keeps the confirmed list. Pragmatic Play is an advertised provider here, so the game earns its page, and the mechanics below hold wherever a licensed lobby stocks it.

Half cashout

The 50% cashout that changes the game

The partial cashout banks half your stake at the current multiplier and leaves the other half riding. It is not loss-proofing: if the astronaut falls before you touch the button, everything is gone. What it changes is the shape of a win, not the chance of one. The button exists because rounds move fast: deciding mid-climb under a three-second clock is where misclicks and hesitation live. Here is the arithmetic with 1,000 TZS.

MoveBanked halfRiding halfRound total
Tap 50% at 2.00x1,000 TZS back500 TZS liveOpen
Climb reaches 4.00xAlready banked2,000 TZS back3,000 TZS
Fall at 2.50xAlready bankedDies1,000 TZS

Even in the losing row the banked half has already covered the stake, which is the whole point of the button.

The cap

The 5,000x cap in context

Spaceman caps the climb at 5,000x, a fifth of JetX's 25,000x ceiling. On a 1,000 TZS stake the cap implies a 5,000,000 TZS maximum. That is poster arithmetic. The overwhelming majority of rounds end far below three digits, and no partial-cashout habit changes that distribution.

What the lower cap buys is a tighter range of outcomes the game is built around. The 96.5% return is spread across rounds that stay closer to earth, which matches the one-decision design: exit a bit early, bank half, repeat.

For context inside one account: hitting the 5,000x cap on a 500 TZS stake returns 2,500,000 TZS, still under the 30,000,000 TZS working payout cap, so the operator's ceiling never clips a capped Spaceman round.

Auto settings

Auto settings for a one-decision game

Spaceman ships with auto cashout and an auto 50% cashout, both set before the round starts. On a shaky mobile connection this is the difference between a preset exit that fires on time and a manual tap that arrives after the fall. Both presets appear in the game panel next to the stake field.

The presets also protect against tilt. A number chosen before the round is a plan; a number chosen mid-climb is a mood. The Tanzanian crash-game record, including the JamiiForums thread where a player lost a 7,500,000 TZS pension withdrawal inside five days, is a record of mid-climb decisions. Auto settings do not change the odds of the round.

  • 50% cashout halves exposure; it never removes it
  • Set auto levels before round one, not during the climb
  • The 5,000x cap is a boundary, not a target
  • Budget in TZS first; the responsible-gaming page lists limit and self-exclusion routes

Take your pick

Which crash game fits you

Split-control players who want two stakes and a fairness check they can recompute belong on the Aviator page. Players who like exit laddering toward a 25,000x ceiling, and accept a published RTP range, belong on the JetX page. If none of the three crash titles sounds right, the casino page lists the rest of the lobby, and none of it is compulsory.

Spaceman suits the one-decision player: a single stake, a half-bank button, and a 5,000x ceiling that keeps the maths closer to the ground. Whichever you pick, the house edge sits near 3% and rounds last seconds. The budget comes first. Set it before round one, because it is the only control that always works, and all three crash pages carry the same limits panel for exactly that reason.