Oh, I totally get what you’re saying! I used to have the same problem, but over time I started noticing patterns depending on the level of risk I was willing to take and how aggressive the multiplier climbs. For example, when the multiplier jumps fast, I usually cash out just before the first few hazards appear, because I’ve noticed that’s when crashes happen most frequently. Also, I’ve found tracking my own past rounds helps a lot; after 20–30 rounds you start seeing trends in when the “safe zones” usually end. If you want, there’s a good place to practice and analyze these patterns here:
https://chikenroad.live/. It’s really helpful because you can experiment with different cash-out points without feeling like you’re gambling blindly. Another trick I use is splitting my stake—cashing out a part early and leaving a smaller portion to ride the higher multipliers, so I never lose completely. It’s not foolproof, but it definitely makes the game less stressful and more fun.