Most players meet Aviator first and JetX (জেট এক্স) second — and then a lot of them stay on JetX. It has a harder-edged feel, a satisfying explosion instead of a fly-away, and it anchors an entire family of SmartSoft crash games. If you already understand the basic crash loop, this page skips the beginner tour and gets into what actually separates JetX from the pack.
JetX vs Aviator: the differences that matter
On paper they are twins — both 97% RTP, both provably fair, both with two-bet play. In the hand they diverge:
| Studio | JetX: SmartSoft · Aviator: Spribe |
| Max win | JetX: ~200× · Aviator: platform-capped, higher ceiling |
| Feel | JetX: sharp, explosive · Aviator: smooth, iconic |
| Community | Aviator larger; JetX has a dedicated core |
| Family | JetX shares its engine with Cricket-X, Balloon, JetX3 |
The practical takeaway: if you like a lower, punchier ceiling and a tighter loop, JetX suits you. If you chase the occasional huge multiplier, Aviator's higher cap has more headroom. Neither is "better" — they price risk slightly differently, and good players use both.
The SmartSoft crash family
JetX is the flagship of a whole studio catalogue that shares its core engine. If you enjoy JetX, three siblings will feel instantly familiar: Cricket-X (the same game with a cricket skin — a big deal in Bangladesh), Balloon (the pump-and-bank variant), and JetX3 (a three-lane spin-off). Learning JetX effectively teaches you all of them, which is part of why it is worth mastering first.
The double-bet hedge, with real numbers
JetX's most useful feature is running two bets in one round. The theory is simple; the numbers make it click. Say you stake ৳100 on each bet:
- Bet A — auto cash-out at 1.50×. It succeeds most rounds, returning ৳150 and covering both your stakes with ৳50 to spare.
- Bet B — you let it ride for 3×–5×. If it lands at 4×, that ৳100 becomes ৳400.
- The round: Bet A banks ৳150; Bet B hits ৳400 → ৳550 back on ৳200 staked. Even if Bet B crashes, Bet A's ৳150 keeps your loss to just ৳50, not ৳200.
That asymmetry — a near-certain small recovery funding a rare big win — is the whole point of the hedge. It does not beat the house edge, but it smooths the ride and keeps you in the game longer than betting everything on one greedy exit.
Reading the round history (and why it won't help you predict)
JetX shows a strip of recent multipliers. New players stare at it hunting for patterns — "it's been low five times, a big one is due." It is not. Every round is independent and provably fair; the history is a record, not a forecast. What the strip is good for is calibrating your own targets to recent volatility and reminding you how rarely the huge multipliers actually land. Treat it as a mood ring, never a crystal ball. Anyone selling a JetX "predictor" built on that history is selling a scam.
Volatility and the 200× ceiling
JetX is a high-volatility game with a max win around 200× your stake. That ceiling shapes strategy: because the top payout is capped lower than some rivals, chasing it is even less rewarding relative to the risk. The disciplined edge is the opposite direction — low, frequent auto cash-outs that grind steadily rather than hunting a 200× that may not appear in a thousand rounds.
Playing JetX on your phone in Bangladesh
JetX was built mobile-first, which fits how Bangladesh plays. It runs cleanly in-browser and inside the Mostbet Android app, with a demo mode to rehearse the double-bet before risking taka. Fund it with bKash or Nagad — instant, and the fastest way back to a round.
Mostbet
The licensed SmartSoft JetX plus the full crash family, instant bKash/Nagad cashouts and Bengali support.
JetX quick specs
| Provider | SmartSoft Gaming |
| RTP | 97% |
| Max win | ~200× |
| Two-bet mode | Yes (core to strategy) |
| Fairness | Provably fair |
| Min bet (BD) | from ~৳10 |