Start with early exit
Keep early exit in view before you push the stake higher or chase a longer climb.
Round exit
This page brings together early exit, middle line and late risk so you can read the exit logic without random movement.
The route is built for a quick scan before play: read the tempo first, confirm stake size second, and only then move into the round.
Cashout works best as a pre-chosen discipline, not as a reaction to every jump on the line. That order keeps the session practical instead of reactive.
Start with early exit
Keep early exit in view before you push the stake higher or chase a longer climb.
Then check middle line
Set middle line in a way you can repeat without changing your plan every minute.
Finish with late risk
Treat late risk as the last control before a fresh entry.
Build the base around early exit before you raise pace or stake size.
During the session keep middle line repeatable enough to survive both calm and sharp rounds.
Use late risk as the final filter before you press into the next entry.
Read the block on early exit, compare it with middle line, and finish with late risk.
It helps most before a new session or when you want to reset read the exit logic without random movement.
Open Avia Masters
When the route feels clear, open the game and test the setup without adding extra noise.