Understanding the mechanics
Both JetX and Aviator use a random number generator (RNG) to determine when the multiplier stops. They are marketed as 'provably fair', meaning the result is generated on the server and verified by the player's hash string. Do not confuse this with predictability. No algorithm or betting pattern will change the house edge. The RTP is fixed by the developer. Whether you play on a mobile site or an app, your odds of winning are identical every single round.
The house advantage
Betting companies design these games to keep a small percentage of all wagers over the long term. If you play long enough, the house edge eventually eats into your balance. Treat these games as entertainment rather than a consistent income stream. If you are chasing a big win, you are essentially gambling against the probability of a zero-second crash.
Worked Example
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using aggressive 'martingale' betting systems that run out of cash before the next win.
- Assuming that a sequence of low multipliers means a high one is due next.
- Failing to set a strict stop-loss limit before starting your session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Neither. The RTP is similar for both titles, and the outcome is determined by the same RNG principles.
Yes, both games allow you to set an auto-cashout multiplier. It removes the human delay, but it does not improve your winning probability.