Rocket X (1Win): crash with long tail and 100,000x ceiling
Want the deepest multiplier tail in mainstream crash? Rocket X by 1Win Gaming tops out at 100,000x, and round history shows hits past 10,000x as a real mathematical possibility, not marketing copy. The cost of that tail length is 96% RTP instead of Aviator's 97%, plus a higher empty-streak frequency. Built for tail-hunters, not steady earners.
Rocket X in two paragraphs: what sets this game apart from the rest of the 1Win line
Rocket X is a crash game from 1Win Gaming, released in 2021. Its signature feature is a record 100,000x multiplier ceiling, the longest open tail in the mainstream category. The price of that tail is 96% RTP, one percentage point below Aviator, Lucky Jet, and Rocket Queen. Stakes run $0.10-$140 across each of two dual-bet panels. Design is SpaceX-inspired (marketing only, no actual license tie). Exclusive to 1Win, unavailable at any other casino. Per-round payout cap is $30,000, which binds the effective ceiling for large stakes. Across five years of operation, zero publicly confirmed fairness complaints. Rocket X is about rare major hits in exchange for slightly lower RTP.
Free demo: see the long tail in action
Launch the free Rocket X mode right here. The demo runs the same math as the real game: 96% RTP, 100,000x ceiling, two independent panels, standard SHA-256 open verification. Stakes are virtual, not money. The main value of demo is not click practice (same as any crash) but visually exposing the far tail. Watch 30 to 50 rounds in a row and you will see 2 or 3 hits above 50x, possibly one above 500x. This does not predict your future rounds but gives you the feel for why the long tail exists and why players pay 1% RTP for it. If you like the mechanic, switch to real money at 1Win. If not, Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen at 97% RTP sit in the same provider line.
Rocket X is an exclusive title from provider 1Win Gaming. It runs only at 1Win Casino and is not distributed at any other operator. This is a commercial decision of the 1Win holding, not a technical limitation.
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Rocket X under the microscope: how the category's longest tail works
The 100,000x ceiling: what makes Rocket X unique in mainstream crash
In the current 2026 crash lineup there is a clear ceiling hierarchy. Pilot caps at 5,000x. Lucky Jet at 10,000x. JetX at 25,000x. Red Baron, Aviator, and JetX 3 sit in the 20,000x to 30,000x band with minor variations. Rocket X fixes the ceiling at 100,000x, 4 to 5 times higher than any rival in the mainstream segment. This is not technical decoration: rounds with hits in the 10,000x to 50,000x zone really do occur. Across the five years of live operation there are documented rounds with multipliers in the 80,000x to 90,000x band. They are rare, not theoretical: across the entire 1Win player pool several such rounds happen per day, and round history shows them in real time.
96% RTP as the price of the long tail: the math of the trade
In the crash category there is a simple rule: lower RTP means the provider takes a larger slice for the casino. Rocket X runs at 96% RTP, one percentage point below sister titles Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen. Across 10,000 rounds at $1 stakes the difference in return is $100, not pennies, but not catastrophic either. Where does that percentage come from? Mathematically, from redistributing probability mass to the far end of the tail. Most crash games effectively spend almost no probability mass on multipliers above 10,000x, because the ceiling clips them at 5,000x to 20,000x. Rocket X keeps that mass available in the 10,000x to 100,000x range, and it has to come from somewhere since total probability is fixed. It comes from overall player return: 96% instead of 97% covers the cost of rare but big hits in the far tail.
"The 100,000x ceiling on Rocket X is not a marketing number, it is a real mathematical possibility. The probability of that hit is tiny, below 0.001% per round, but across millions of rounds throughout the 1Win player pool, hits in the 10,000x to 50,000x zone fire regularly. The price of that tail length is exactly 1% RTP below sister titles Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen. It is a deliberate trade, not a mistake."
on how the long tail of Rocket X connects to 96% RTP in a mathematical model
Dual bet across an open range: splitting risk under a 100,000x ceiling
Rocket X supports dual bet, two independent panels at $0.10 to $140 each. Combined exposure per round up to $280. The dual-bet decomposition inside such a long tail works differently than in Aviator or Lucky Jet. The standard layout in crashes with a 10,000x ceiling is a short 1.5x plus a middle 5x. Rocket X adds a third workable layer: a long target between 50x and 500x, where hits are rare (roughly one every 190 to 1,930 rounds) but significantly more valuable thanks to the long tail. Typical Rocket X layout: one panel on the short 1.5x target catches frequent hits, the second panel on a long 50x or higher target lands rarely but, when it does, closes the session in green on a single lucky candle.
SpaceX styling: branding without a license tie
Visually, Rocket X is styled to resemble SpaceX, white-and-black rocket, blue and orange accents, futuristic typography, the launch animation echoing real Falcon 9 ignitions. But there is no license tie with Elon Musk's SpaceX: 1Win Gaming pays no royalty, has signed no contract, and the look is similar only visually. In jurisdictions with strict copyright enforcement (US, EU) this kind of styling sometimes raises questions, but as of April 2026 no legal claims from SpaceX have been filed against 1Win Gaming. The practical effect for the player is zero: the styling is a marketing decision, not a sign of any real certification or connection to the aerospace industry.
Where Rocket X delivers better than rivals
100,000x ceiling, mainstream-category record, 4 to 5 times above any rival
Rare big hits in the far tail, something neither Aviator nor JetX delivers
Five years of stable operation with no math changes and no publicly confirmed complaints
Dual bet with workable long 50x or higher targets that are physically possible
Integration with the 1Win ecosystem: unified KYC, support, and a single wallet with Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen
Where Rocket X falls behind rivals
96% RTP against the 97% of Aviator, JetX, and Lucky Jet, a 1-point gap on the long distance
1Win-exclusive, no way to compare payment terms across casinos
$30,000 per-round operator cap clips the effective ceiling on peak stakes
SpaceX styling without a real SpaceX license, visual likeness without a real tie
No live host, triple bet, or other layers from Red Baron and JetX 3
1Win exclusive and the three-crash line: where Rocket X sits in the catalog
Rocket X is not available at any casino except 1Win, an exclusive of provider 1Win Gaming, which does not license its titles to third parties. The same line has two other crashes: Lucky Jet (2021) and Rocket Queen (2023). Three games cover three distinct variance profiles. Lucky Jet, stake up to $1,000 per panel plus four seeds in round verification, fits high-stake play with maximum protection against rigging. Rocket Queen, compressed 500x ceiling at 97% RTP, flat variance for recreational sessions. Rocket X, long tail up to 100,000x at 96% RTP, rare big hits at the cost of slightly lower return. A player on 1Win picks between them by style, not by RTP number.
The $30,000 per-round cap: where high-stake math meets the limits
Theoretically, the maximum stake of $140 per panel at the 100,000x ceiling delivers a theoretical max payout of $14,000,000 per round. In practice, the 1Win operator cap of $30,000 per round trims this to roughly 214x of effective multiplier ceiling at max stake. That is a big difference, but it only matters at peak stakes. For ordinary recreational stakes of $1 to $10 the 100,000x ceiling stays usable: at $10 per panel the theoretical max is $1,000,000, and the $30,000 cap only starts to clip at hits above 3,000x, which are rare even without the cap. In the working stake range the cap goes unnoticed.
Five years of operation and what the long history shows
As of April 2026 Rocket X has been live five years since its 2021 release. In that time the game has played through several hundred thousand sessions and several million rounds across the 1Win player pool. Statistics available in open sources and forums confirm the declared 96% RTP on large samples, with no hidden downward drift. Zero publicly confirmed fairness complaints across five years. That is a long distance for a crash game: most new releases close down or pivot in two or three years. Rocket X runs steadily, holds the same math parameters as at launch, and remains the centerpiece of the 1Win Gaming line alongside Lucky Jet.
Your first Rocket X round: how to split the stake between short and long targets
Quick answer
Open 1Win, launch Rocket X, set a stake of $0.10 to $140 on one or both panels, and press Bet before the window closes. The rocket launches, the counter climbs from 1.00x. At any moment press Collect on each panel separately to lock in payout. The 100,000x ceiling is physically reachable, but most rounds close below 50x. The long tail only fires on rare rounds, and staking for it is a deliberate variance choice.
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Enter 1Win and find Rocket X in the crash catalog
The game lives in the crash section of 1Win Casino, next to Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen. Demo mode is available before login, useful for the first 15 to 30 rounds without an account.
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Stake $0.10 to $140 on one or both panels
Minimum 10 cents, maximum 140 dollars per panel. A typical long-tail layout: one panel on a short 1.5x target, the second panel on a long 50x or higher target at a smaller stake.
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Press Bet before the stake window closes
The window closes a second before round start. Missed stakes do not carry, they simply do not enter the round.
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Watch the multiplier climb
The counter climbs from 1.00x with the ceiling at 100,000x. In practice, most rounds close in the 1.3x to 10x zone, rare ones in the 50x to 500x zone, and singular rounds across hundreds go above 1,000x. The 100,000x ceiling is physically possible but extremely rare.
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Press Collect on each active panel
Each panel separately. Auto Collect is convenient for the short target, manual click for the long one based on round behavior. Auto Collect configures between 1.01x and 100,000x.
The $30,000 operator payout cap means that at the $140 max stake per panel the effective multiplier ceiling compresses to 214x. On ordinary $1 to $10 stakes the cap does not trigger and the 100,000x ceiling works fully.
How to verify a Rocket X round: the standard SHA-256 check
Quick answer
Rocket X uses the standard category-wide two-seed SHA-256 check. The server seed is hashed and published before the round, the browser generates a client seed, SHA-256 on the two numbers deterministically determines the fall point. After the round the server reveals its seed, the player verifies with an external SHA calculator.
Open round verification in Rocket X runs on the same commit-and-reveal pattern every mainstream crash uses: a two-seed SHA-256 model without additional layers. This differs from sister Lucky Jet, which mixes in three extra seeds from other players, and from Rocket Queen, which uses SHA-512 instead of SHA-256. Rocket X stays at the baseline level of open verification: the server publishes a cryptographic hash of its server seed before the round starts, the browser generates a client seed, SHA-256 deterministically fixes the fall point, and after the round the server reveals its full seed.
For the player the practical verification procedure looks like this: in round history you find the server and client seeds for any played round, copy them, and run them through an external SHA-256 calculator. The resulting number should match the displayed fall point. Match means honest. Mismatch would mean grounds for a complaint and result nullification. Across five years of Rocket X operation no mismatches between declared and recomputed fall points have been recorded.
Two-seed SHA-256 is the industry minimum for open verification, not a weak link. For comparison: slots run on a closed RNG with no per-round verification option, so any crash game with an SHA check is already more transparent than a slot. Rocket X delivers the same baseline as Aviator and JetX, enough for independent per-round verification, but without the additional overlays of Lucky Jet or Red Baron.
No. The declared 96% RTP holds on large samples, the two-seed SHA-256 model is mathematically sound, and five years of operation have produced zero publicly confirmed fairness complaints. Rare major hits at 10,000x or more are not a sign of rigging but a mathematical consequence of the long tail, exactly what the player pays 1% RTP for.
96% RTP matches measurements on large samples
Across millions of rounds of game history the average player return is 96 cents on the dollar. Independent player checks on forums confirm the declared RTP without downward drift. The long tail delivers no extra casino advantage beyond that 4%, it is part of the standard math.
Two-seed SHA-256 model works correctly
The server hash is published before the round, the client seed joins the computation, SHA-256 deterministically fixes the fall point. Across five years of Rocket X operation no discrepancies between declared and recomputed fall points have surfaced.
Five years without publicly confirmed complaints
Since 2021, at a single 1Win site, Rocket X has received no publicly confirmed fairness complaint. For an exclusive title with a five-year run this is a meaningful observational stability signal.
Rare big hits are not a rigging signal
Hits in the 10,000x to 100,000x zone can look like suspicious rarity, but the statistics match the long-tail math. These are not specifically rigged rounds, they are natural outcomes of a 0.96/m probability distribution under a 100,000x ceiling.
1Win exclusive is concentration risk, not dishonesty
Commercially, 1Win has no incentive to rig the game against players: the reputational cost of a scandal at a single site outweighs any one-off gain. 1Win publishes its fairness stance in the player agreement.
Rocket X is not about rigging risk, it is about a mathematical tradeoff. The player pays 1% RTP for a chance at a rare major multiplier that can close a month of play in the green at once. That is a declared swap, not a hidden restriction.
Signature mechanic
Dual bet layout for long-tail play
In Aviator or Lucky Jet the standard dual-bet layout is short 1.5x plus middle 5x, because the far tail barely exists there (10,000x ceiling with under-0.01% probability on each step). In Rocket X, thanks to the 100,000x ceiling, a third workable layer appears, a long 50x or higher target. This changes the optimal layout: the first panel catches frequent hits in the short zone, the second goes on a long target, most rounds it burns, but the rare hit closes the session green on a single lucky candle.
Short, stable session economics$0.10 - $140
Auto cash-out 1.3x - 2x typical
First panel at 1.5x or 2x hits on 48% to 64% of rounds at 96% RTP. Holds base session economics and protects the bankroll from long losing streaks on the long panel.
Long, tail hunt$0.10 - $140 (usually smaller than the short)
Auto cash-out 50x - 500x or more typical
Second panel on a long target. Hit rate: 1.9% at 50x, 0.96% at 100x, 0.19% at 500x. Most rounds burn, but a rare hit delivers a major payout that is physically possible thanks to the 100,000x ceiling.
Typical layout for tail hunting: 70% of bankroll on the short panel, 30% on the long. The long panel usually runs 2 to 3 times smaller than the short, hit rates are low so big stakes on the long one burn the bankroll fast. Picking the long target is a matter of managing expected rarity: 50x more often, 500x less, 5,000x exceptionally rarely.
Long-tail hit frequencies: how often each target lands per thousand rounds
Quick answer
At 96% RTP and a 100,000x ceiling the probability equals 0.96/m. At short range: 1.5x fires 640 per 1,000 rounds, 2x 480, 5x 192, 10x 96. At long range: 100x about 10, 1,000x about 1, 10,000x roughly once per 10,000 rounds, 100,000x roughly once per 100,000 rounds.
Rocket X follows the standard 0.96/m formula (coefficient 0.96 instead of 0.97 reflects the 96% RTP). The difference at short range is small, fractions of a percent per target compared with Aviator. The main difference lives in the long tail: Rocket X actually keeps probability mass in the 10,000x to 100,000x zone where other crashes trim it off with a ceiling. This changes the character of rare hits: in Aviator 10,000x is the limit, in Rocket X it is only 10% of the max.
Target multiplier
Probability to reach
What it means in 100 rounds
1.01x
~95%
Near-instant crash, almost never miss on manual.
1.5x
~64%
Standard short target, two-thirds of rounds.
2.0x
~48%
Coin flip. Often used as Auto Collect.
5.0x
~19.2%
One round in five, meaningful upside zone.
10x
~9.6%
One round in ten, reasonable middle target.
100x
~0.96%
Once per 104 rounds, far-tail zone.
1,000x
~0.096%
Once per 1,042 rounds, rare major hit.
100,000x
~0.001%
Provider ceiling, once per 100,000 rounds, unique in the category.
Key note: hit frequency in the 1,000x or higher zone on Rocket X is actually higher than in crashes with 10,000x ceilings, because part of the probability mass that a 10,000x ceiling trims stays in play on Rocket X. This is not marketing, it is long-tail math. The price is 1% RTP to the casino.
Three working tactics for Rocket X: from safe to tail hunt
Quick answer
Three main approaches. Safe dual 1.5x plus 5x extracts nothing from the long tail but delivers a flat session at 96% RTP. Mixed 1.5x plus 50x hunts the middle tail with regular hits. Aggressive 1.5x plus 500x or more burns the long panel on most rounds but delivers a major session-closing win on a rare hit.
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Safe dual 1.5x plus 5x
Target1.5x / 5x
Hit rate~64% / ~19.2%
ProsStandard layout that does not use the long tail. Short catches frequent hits, middle adds green in the working zone. Low variance, fits long recreational sessions.
ConsPays 1% RTP for a long tail it does not use. In this case switching to Lucky Jet at 97% RTP in the same 1Win line delivers better math.
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Mixed 1.5x plus 50x with middle-tail hunt
Target1.5x / 50x
Hit rate~64% / ~1.9%
ProsUses the unique Rocket X feature, a working far tail. The short holds the bankroll, the middle roughly once per 52 rounds delivers a 50x hit that meaningfully pluses the session.
ConsHigh variance. Most rounds the middle panel burns, the bankroll moves in jumps. Requires a long session and a cold head.
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Aggressive hunt 1.5x plus 500x or more
Target1.5x / 500x+
Hit rate~64% / ~0.19%
ProsMaximum use of the 100,000x ceiling. Short panel holds the session, long panel runs at a small stake and roughly once per 515 rounds delivers a 500x or higher hit that closes the session in major green. Only works at 1Win.
ConsHuge variance. Most sessions the long panel burns entirely. Requires a large bankroll and several days of play for the rare hit to land. Psychologically demanding.
Progressive staking (martingale, Fibonacci) works no better on Rocket X than on other capped-stake crashes. Doubling from $1 hits the $140 ceiling on the eighth step, and the long tail does not help progression: big hits arrive too rarely to compensate the current losing streak.
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When Rocket X is your pick and when to choose Lucky Jet or Rocket Queen
Rocket X makes sense in one situation: you are ready to pay 1% RTP for a real chance at a rare major multiplier. If this tradeoff is obvious to you, Rocket X is the only game in the category with a tail this long. If you want maximum return without extreme tail, Lucky Jet at 97% RTP and with four seeds in verification delivers better math in the same 1Win line. If you want a calm session with flat variance, Rocket Queen with its compressed 500x ceiling at 97% RTP is the choice.
Three crash games from the provider cover three different profiles, and picking between them is not "which is better" but "which fits your session style." Rocket X for hunters of rare major hits, Lucky Jet for high-stake play with maximum protection, Rocket Queen for recreational sessions with a steady rhythm. All three run inside one 1Win wallet, and you can switch between them at any moment without re-registering.
On the game panel: two stakes, auto, history
Dual bet
Two independent panels with their own stakes and exit targets. Core feature for long-tail hunting while preserving base session economics.
Auto Collect with range up to 100,000x
Auto Collect configuration on each panel from 1.01x to 100,000x. Convenient for the short target; manual click works better on the long one based on the round.
Series of auto stakes
Repeats the same stake and the same Collect target across a series of rounds. Works well with a short 1.5x on the first panel and manual control on the long one.
Round history with visible peaks
Scrollable strip of recent fall points. You can see the long tail occasionally throwing rounds in the 100x to 5,000x zone, not a prediction, just a visual illustration of how the long tail actually behaves.
Payout feed from other 1Win players
Real-time flow of active stakes and major payouts. Provides social context and shows when big hits happen on other players.
Open SHA-256 verification
Built-in round fairness tool: server and client seeds, recomputation of the fall point through an external SHA calculator.
96% per bet, 1 point below sister Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen
House edge
4% per bet, the price of the long tail
Stake range
$0.10 to $140 per panel, up to $280 combined with dual bet
Multiplier ceiling
100,000x, mainstream-category record, 4 to 5 times above any rival
Max payout per round
$30,000 (1Win cap), binds effective ceiling on peak stakes
Auto Collect range
1.01x to 100,000x on each of the two panels independently
Volatility
Very high. Long 100,000x tail, the largest in the category
Fairness verification
Two-seed SHA-256: 1Win server seed plus browser client seed
License
Curaçao eGaming via the 1Win parent license
Distribution
Exclusive to 1Win Casino, unavailable at any other casino
Devices
HTML5: desktop and mobile 1Win clients across modern browsers
What the client looks like: rocket, panels, history
Shots of the Rocket X client at 1Win: main screen with the SpaceX-styled rocket, dual-bet panels with their own targets, Auto Collect window, the payout feed, and the SHA-256 verification tab with server and client seeds.
Who the game fits by session profile and who should pick Lucky Jet
Good fit if
Players ready to pay 1% RTP for a real chance at a 10,000x or higher hit
Tail hunters with a large bankroll willing to accept long losing streaks
1Win regulars already using Lucky Jet or Rocket Queen and wanting a third profile in the same line
Visual fans of SpaceX aesthetics, the design is a clear nod to the real SpaceX
Players who value long operating history, five years of stable run with no publicly confirmed complaints
Look elsewhere if
Those who want maximum return, Lucky Jet at 97% RTP in the same 1Win line delivers better math
High stakes above $140 per panel, the stake ceiling physically blocks that
Players unwilling to endure long empty streaks on the long panel, session variance is very high
Fans of triple bet or a live host, for that look at JetX 3 and Red Baron at other casinos
Those looking for UKGC licensing, Rocket X runs on Curaçao via the 1Win parent license
Popular player questions about Rocket X and the long tail
This is the price of the long 100,000x tail. Probability mass that gets clipped in Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen by 10,000x and 500x ceilings stays in the far tail in Rocket X. That mass has to come from somewhere, and it comes from overall player return. The 1% difference covers the cost of rare but big hits in the 10,000x or higher zone.
Really possible but extremely rare. Ceiling hit probability is about 0.001% per round, or roughly one hit per 100,000 rounds. Across the whole 1Win player pool such rounds are documented. Hits in the 10,000x to 50,000x zone fire noticeably more often, a few times per day across the whole network. Not every player will see such a round in their lifetime.
Different variance profiles. Lucky Jet, RTP 97%, 10,000x ceiling, four seeds in round computation (extra anti-rigging protection). Rocket X, RTP 96%, 100,000x ceiling, standard SHA-256. Lucky Jet for those who value big stakes and maximum protection. Rocket X for tail hunters accepting slightly lower return.
No. The styling is visually reminiscent of SpaceX (rocket, color scheme, animation) but there is no license tie between 1Win Gaming and SpaceX. Musk receives no royalty, no contract exists, it is purely marketing styling. As of April 2026 no legal claims from SpaceX against 1Win Gaming have been filed.
No. It is exclusive to 1Win Gaming and is not licensed to third-party operators. Rocket X does not exist outside 1Win at all, just 1Win. If 1Win does not work for you as a platform, the game is unavailable to you in 2026.
Theoretically $14,000,000, a $140 stake at the 100,000x ceiling. In practice the $30,000 1Win payout cap trims that. On ordinary $1 to $10 stakes the cap does not trigger: at $10 per panel the cap only starts trimming at hits above 3,000x, and those are rare even without the cap.
Yes. The HTML5 engine runs inside the mobile 1Win client on any modern device. Dual-bet panels stack vertically in mobile layout, and all features (Auto Collect, SHA verification, payout feed) work identically to desktop.
No. Doubling from $1 hits the $140 ceiling on the eighth doubling step, before the losing streak resolves. The long tail does not help: big hits arrive too rarely to offset the current losing streak within a progression cycle.
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Editorial score / 10
How we scored Rocket X
Five editorial axes, each rated independently. The overall score is the calibrated mean.
Math & RTP9.0
Fairness depth9.5
Operator reach7.5
Mechanic uniqueness9.0
Brand & community9.0
THE ESSENTIALS: WHAT TO REMEMBER BEFORE THE FIRST DEPOSIT
01Rocket X is a 1Win Gaming exclusive since 2021, five years of stable operation with no publicly confirmed complaints
02Record 100,000x ceiling, 4 to 5 times above any mainstream rival in the category
03Price of the long tail is RTP 96% instead of 97% on sister Lucky Jet and Rocket Queen
04Dual bet at $0.10 to $140 with a workable long 50x or higher target, absent in crashes with 10,000x ceilings
05Operator cap of $30,000 per round trims the effective ceiling on large stakes, but does not trigger at $1 to $10
The Rocket X long tail is worth seeing on a real session
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