Go Rush is 700jl's flagship crash game — a real-time multiplier experience where every second you hold your bet, your potential winnings grow. The catch: the multiplier crashes at a random point, and if you haven't cashed out by then, you lose. It's fast, intense, and unlike any traditional slot you've played before.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Game Title | Go Rush |
| Game Type | Crash / Multiplier |
| RTP (Return to Player) | 97.0% |
| Average Round Duration | ~15–25 seconds |
| Minimum Bet | ₱10 |
| Maximum Bet | ₱50,000 per round |
| Maximum Multiplier | 1,000×+ (theoretically unlimited) |
| Auto Cash-Out | Yes — set your target multiplier |
| Dual Bet Feature | Yes — two simultaneous bets per round |
| Provably Fair | Yes — verifiable RNG |
| Live Chat in Game | Yes — community round feed |
| Platform | Mobile & Desktop |
| Available At | 700jl Casino |
Unlike slots where outcomes are instant, Go Rush gives you live decision-making — you watch the multiplier climb and choose your own exit point.
Set a target multiplier (e.g., 2.0×) and Go Rush will automatically cash you out when it's reached — no need to watch every round manually.
Place two separate bets in a single round with different cash-out targets — hedge your positions or play conservative and aggressive at the same time.
Every Go Rush round result is generated using a verifiable cryptographic algorithm. Players can independently confirm each round's crash point was not manipulated.
Go Rush is one of the most intuitive games in the 700jl lobby despite looking complex at first glance. The entire round plays out in under 30 seconds. Here's the full flow from login to cashout.
Head to 700jl and sign in. Top up via GCash, Maya, or bank transfer. Minimum deposit is ₱100 — enough to play 10 rounds of Go Rush at the minimum ₱10 bet.
Navigate to the featured games or crash game section and launch Go Rush. The game loads directly in your browser — works on Chrome, Safari, and most Android and iOS mobile browsers.
There's a brief betting window between rounds (typically 5–8 seconds). Enter your stake in the bet field. You can place up to two simultaneous bets using the Dual Bet panel. Set your Auto Cash-Out target if you prefer automated play.
Once the round launches, the multiplier starts at 1.00× and climbs upward. The rate of increase varies each round — sometimes slow and steady, sometimes fast. The longer it runs, the higher your potential payout.
Press the Cash Out button at any point while the round is live. Your winnings are calculated as: Bet Amount × Multiplier at Cash-Out. If the multiplier crashes before you press Cash Out, your bet is lost for that round.
A new round starts in seconds. The in-game chat feed shows what other 700jl players cashed out at, which adds a social layer to the experience. You can see whether players in the community are playing conservative or going for big multipliers.
Based on a ₱500 bet, here's what different cash-out multipliers return at 700jl's Go Rush:
Important: The crash point is determined by a provably fair algorithm before the round starts — no one, including 700jl, knows where it will crash. There is no pattern to predict. The payout table above is illustrative only — your actual returns depend entirely on when the crash occurs relative to your cash-out.
No strategy guarantees a win in Go Rush — the crash point is always random. But understanding different play styles helps you choose an approach that fits your risk tolerance and session budget at 700jl.
Set auto cash-out at 1.5× every round and bet a fixed amount. You win about 50% of rounds. Slow and steady — ideal for players who want to extend their session at 700jl without big swings. Works well with a ₱200–₱500 session budget.
Use the Dual Bet feature to split your stake — auto cash-out half at 2.0× and let the other half ride to 5×+. One bet covers costs, the other hunts a bigger multiplier. A balanced approach popular among experienced Go Rush players at 700jl.
Set auto cash-out at 10× or higher and use a small fixed bet per round (e.g., ₱50). You'll lose most rounds but when a 10×+ multiplier hits, the return is significant. Best played with a large enough bankroll — at least 100 bet units. Not for the impatient.
Skip auto cash-out and cash out manually based on gut and the pace of the multiplier climb. High engagement, higher risk — you can get greedy and wait too long. Many Filipino players at 700jl prefer this style for the adrenaline of timing the exit themselves.
Strategy Disclaimer: No cash-out strategy can predict or influence the crash point in Go Rush. Each round is independently determined by a provably fair algorithm. The strategies above describe different risk profiles — none of them guarantee profit over any given session. Always play within your means at 700jl.
Go Rush operates on a spectrum of risk that you control through your cash-out target. The higher the multiplier you're aiming for, the lower the probability it reaches that point — but the larger the payout if it does. Here's a visual breakdown of how target multipliers map to risk.
Bar widths are approximate visual representations of relative frequency. Actual crash distributions are determined by 700jl's provably fair algorithm and vary each session.
All major Philippine payment methods are supported at 700jl. GCash and Maya deposits are instant — you can go from deposit to first Go Rush spin in under two minutes.
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Crash games have been around for a while, but Go Rush at 700jl has done something that most crash titles haven't managed in the Philippine market: it's built a genuine community around the format. Log in during peak hours — usually between 8pm and 11pm Philippine Standard Time — and you'll see the in-game chat scrolling with Filipino players sharing their cash-out moments, their near misses, and the occasional 50× screenshot that everyone reacts to.
The format resonates deeply with how Filipino players approach entertainment. It's fast-paced in the same way that watching a tense PBA fourth quarter or a UFC finish round is fast-paced — compressed time, escalating stakes, a single decisive moment. Unlike a slot spin that resolves in milliseconds, Go Rush gives you 10, 20, sometimes 30 seconds of live tension per round. You're not just watching; you're making a real decision under pressure.
That decision-making element is what separates crash games from pure chance formats. Yes, you cannot predict the crash point — it's determined by a certified random number generator before the round even starts. But your exit decision, your bet sizing, your use of the Dual Bet feature — these are all variables you control. Players who manage these variables wisely, particularly their bankroll allocation per round, tend to have more sustainable sessions even within a provably random game.
One of Go Rush's most underappreciated features at 700jl is the live round feed. During each round, you can see anonymized cash-out events from other players — when they exited and at what multiplier. This doesn't tell you anything predictive about where the crash will happen (each round is independent), but it gives you a social context that lone slot spinning lacks entirely.
Watching a player cash out at 23.4× while you're still holding at 5× is simultaneously motivating and anxiety-inducing — and that emotional texture is exactly why players in Metro Manila and across the provinces keep coming back to Go Rush at 700jl. The shared experience of a room full of players all watching the same multiplier climb is closer to the communal atmosphere of a real casino floor or a sabong arena than any single-player slot game can replicate.
The fast pace of Go Rush — rounds completing in 20–30 seconds — means you can burn through a session budget significantly faster than in a slot game where spins are separated by visual animations and reel sequences. A player spinning Phoenix Rises at 20–25 spins per minute is playing at a different psychological cadence than a Go Rush player watching 3–4 rounds per minute.
The most practical advice for Go Rush at 700jl is to define your session stake clearly before you start and to use the platform's built-in deposit and session limits to enforce it. Decide in advance: "I'm playing with ₱1,000 tonight, and when it's gone, I'm done for the evening." The auto cash-out feature also helps remove emotion from the equation — setting a predetermined exit multiplier means you're not making live decisions under adrenaline pressure every single round.
Go Rush at 700jl is PAGCOR-regulated and offered in full compliance with Philippine gaming law. The provably fair system means neither 700jl nor any third party can alter round outcomes after bets are placed. Every crash point is cryptographically committed before betting opens. Players who want to verify specific round results can do so using the verification tool available in the game interface.
21+ Age Restriction & Responsible Gaming: Go Rush and all real-money games at 700jl are strictly for players aged 21 and above, in line with PAGCOR regulations. The fast pace of crash games like Go Rush can make session budgets deplete quickly — always set a fixed budget before playing and stop when you reach it. 700jl provides deposit limits, session time controls, and voluntary self-exclusion. These tools are available in your account settings at any time. If gambling is causing stress or financial strain, please reach out to 700jl's 24/7 live support or contact PAGCOR's responsible gaming resources. Read our Responsible Gaming page.