The Philippines' most intense real-time betting experience. Watch the multiplier climb, decide when to cash out, and win PHP prizes before the rocket crashes. Every second is a decision on solobet Go Rush.
Must be 21 years or older to play. High-intensity game — please set limits and play responsibly.
Illustrative only — not a live game feed. Actual results are RNG-determined.
Go Rush is solobet's flagship crash-style game — a format that's taken the Philippine online gaming scene by storm over the past few years. The concept sounds simple but the tension is genuinely electric: you place a bet, a multiplier starts climbing from 1.00× upward, and you need to hit the "Cash Out" button before the rocket crashes. Cash out in time and your winnings are your stake multiplied by whatever number you locked in. Hesitate too long and it crashes — you lose your stake for that round.
What makes Go Rush on solobet stand out from generic crash games is the combination of speed, fairness, and community. You can see other players' bets and cash-out points in real time, which adds a social layer that solo number-grinding can't match. When a big player from Manila cashes out at 47× and the rocket crashes at 47.3×, the whole room feels it.
Every round on solobet Go Rush is generated using a provably fair algorithm. The crash point for each round is determined before betting opens, derived from a cryptographic seed that neither solobet nor any player can manipulate. You can verify any round result independently — that's a level of transparency that traditional jueteng or unregulated online crash games simply cannot offer.
Provably Fair: Each Go Rush round result is generated by a verifiable RNG process aligned with PAGCOR's technical standards. No result can be known or changed after bets are placed — solobet's commitment to fair play isn't just a slogan.
These sample results illustrate the range of outcomes in a typical Go Rush session. Results span from sub-2× busts to multi-hundred× rockets. This is why bankroll management matters — you can't predict the crash point.
Sample data only. These figures are illustrative. Actual round results are determined by RNG and published live in the solobet Go Rush game interface.
Go Rush is easy to understand in thirty seconds, but the decision-making that goes into each round can keep you sharp for hours. Here's the full flow from login to cash-out.
Access your solobet account and navigate to the Go Rush game. You'll land in the live game lobby where the current round is either in the betting phase (accepting bets) or the flight phase (multiplier climbing). Must be 21+ to play.
Enter your stake — from ₱100 upward — before the betting window closes. You can place up to two simultaneous bets per round on solobet Go Rush, each with a different stake and target cash-out point if you choose.
Once the round starts, the multiplier begins at 1.00× and rises — sometimes slowly, sometimes explosively fast. You watch in real time as it ticks upward. Every fraction of a second, the potential payout on your stake grows.
This is the key decision. You can manually click Cash Out at any point during the flight, locking in your current multiplier. Or set an auto cash-out target before the round starts — solobet Go Rush will automatically cash out your bet when the multiplier reaches your chosen value.
Eventually, every round crashes. If you cashed out before the crash, your winnings (stake × multiplier) are credited to your solobet wallet immediately. If the crash hits before you cash out, that round's stake is gone — and the next round opens within seconds.
Your Go Rush winnings sit in your solobet wallet and can be withdrawn at any time via GCash, Maya, BPI, BDO, or other supported Philippine payment methods. No minimum session — cash out your winnings whenever you're ready.
Manual cash-out puts you fully in control — you decide in the moment based on gut feeling and what you're seeing on screen. Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier (e.g., 2.00×) before each round starts, so the system locks in your win automatically even if you look away. Many experienced solobet Go Rush players use a combination: auto cash-out for their main bet at a safe multiplier, and manual cash-out on a second smaller bet for bigger swings.
One of the best parts of Go Rush on solobet is watching what other Filipino players are doing in real time. You can see live bets placed, when players cash out, and at what multiplier. It creates a genuine community atmosphere — and occasionally a lot of tension when someone holds through a ×50 run and either wins big or crashes out at the last second.
Tip: The live player feed on solobet Go Rush is for entertainment and social context only. What other players do has absolutely no bearing on when the crash will happen. Each round's crash point is fixed before betting opens.
There's no formula that beats a crash game. But how you structure your sessions, stakes, and cash-out targets can make a meaningful difference to your experience on solobet.
Setting auto cash-out at a consistent low multiplier — say 1.5× or 2× — and playing many rounds. Each win is small but the hit rate is higher. Good for players in Cebu or Davao who want extended sessions without massive swings. The trade-off: one big bust round can erase several small wins quickly.
Starting with a smaller stake and aiming for mid-range multipliers in the 3×–10× range. This balances the risk of early crashes against the potential for meaningful returns. Requires patience and discipline — the temptation to hold for ×50 when the multiplier passes ×8 is real, and many solobet players have felt that pain.
Using a very small stake — say ₱100–₱200 — and setting a very high auto cash-out target (×50, ×100, ×200+). These rounds will crash out most of the time, but the cost per round is low enough that when a big multiplier does happen, the payout can be significant. This is the "lottery ticket" approach to Go Rush on solobet.
A common mistake: thinking that because the last five rounds all crashed below 2×, the next one is "due" to go high. It isn't. Each crash point is independently generated. The RNG has no memory. This is one of the most important things to internalize when playing Go Rush on solobet.
Decide your total session budget before you start. A sensible rule: never bet more than 1–2% of your total session bankroll on any single Go Rush round. This way, even a long run of early busts won't wipe you out before the better multiplier rounds arrive.
There are plenty of crash games available to Filipino players online. Here's what sets the solobet Go Rush experience apart from the rest.
Every crash point is generated before betting opens and can be independently verified using cryptographic hashes. No retrofitting, no manipulation — solobet's Go Rush is genuinely fair by design.
Your Go Rush winnings can be withdrawn to GCash or Maya within minutes of your session ending. Filipino players across Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao appreciate that solobet doesn't sit on your money.
Go Rush is built for mobile play. The multiplier animation, live player feed, and cash-out button are all optimized for touchscreens. Whether you're on Android or iOS, solobet's Go Rush runs without lag when it matters most.
solobet logs and displays every previous Go Rush result in an accessible history feed. You can review past rounds, spot distribution patterns, and verify individual crash points — all available directly in the game interface.
The Go Rush lobby includes a live chat where players share reactions, celebrate big cash-outs, and commiserate on busts. It's the closest thing to the community energy of a physical gaming floor — available from your phone anywhere in the Philippines.
Stake from ₱100 to large amounts per round. Set auto cash-out targets down to two decimal places. Place two simultaneous bets with different strategies. solobet's Go Rush gives you the tools to play your way.
Questions about a Go Rush result, a payout, or a technical issue? solobet's support team is available around the clock via live chat. Response times average under two minutes — real agents, not bots.
solobet VIP members earn cashback on their Go Rush net losses every week. The higher your VIP tier, the higher the cashback percentage — meaning long-term players always have a safety net regardless of session outcomes.
Getting money into your solobet account for Go Rush is fast and straightforward with Philippine-friendly payment options.
The fastest route to Go Rush. Deposit via GCash and your solobet balance updates in seconds. Withdrawals back to GCash are equally instant.
Fund your Go Rush sessions directly from your Maya app. Clean and instant — great for players who use Maya as their primary digital wallet.
Prefer online banking? Transfer from any major Philippine bank. Takes a few minutes longer than e-wallets but fully reliable for larger deposits before a Go Rush session.
Crypto users can fund via USDT on the TRON network. Lower fees than bank transfers and accessible to OFWs and players who operate primarily in crypto.
Crash games like solobet Go Rush are designed to be fast and exciting — which also means the pace can make it easy to lose track of how much you're spending. Before you start any Go Rush session, set a hard budget. solobet offers deposit limits, session time reminders, cooling-off periods, and full self-exclusion tools directly in your account settings.
Go Rush is entertainment. It is not a reliable income source and no strategy can guarantee profit. All players must be 21 years of age or older in compliance with PAGCOR's Philippine online gaming regulations. If you feel your gaming is becoming problematic, reach out to solobet support or use our responsible gaming tools at any time.
21+ solobet Go Rush is strictly for players aged 21 years and above, as required by PAGCOR regulations. | Crash games involve high risk. Only play with money you can afford to lose. | Responsible Gaming