JetX at Glory Casino — honest guide to the crash game
JetX is SmartSoft Gaming's answer to Aviator. Same crash mechanic — a rocket takes off, the multiplier climbs, cash out before it explodes. Marketing pushes "x25,000 max multiplier" as the headline, which is technically true but practically misleading. Verified player records show the real cap most rounds hit is in the x12,500-x15,000 range, with x25,000 being a theoretical maximum almost no one experiences. For where JetX sits in the broader catalogue, check our Glory Casino BD overview.
Below is what JetX actually pays, how it differs from the original Aviator crash game, and the strategies that hold up in practice. If you'd rather a different shape of variance, the Plinko ball-drop title sits in the same crash-style lobby corner but uses a deterministic peg field instead of a runaway multiplier.
JetX at a glance
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Provider | SmartSoft Gaming |
| Released | 2018 |
| Format | Crash game with rocket animation |
| RTP | 97% |
| Volatility | Very high |
| Min bet | 10 BDT |
| Max bet | 10,000 BDT per round |
| Maximum multiplier (theoretical) | x25,000 — almost never observed |
| Maximum multiplier (practical) | x12,500 typical ceiling, x15,000 outliers |
| Round length | 5-30 seconds |
| Provably fair | SHA256 round verification |
| Auto cash-out | Yes |
| Dual bet | Yes — two parallel bets per round |
| Side bets | Yes — <2x, 2-5x, 5x+ outcome bets |
JetX vs Aviator — quick comparison
| Aspect | JetX | Aviator |
|---|---|---|
| RTP | 97% | 97% |
| Theoretical max multiplier | x25,000 | x100 |
| Practical max (typical) | ~x12,500 | x100 (the cap) |
| Multiplier above x10 frequency | ~1 in 80 rounds | ~1 in 50 rounds |
| Multiplier above x100 frequency | ~1 in 800 rounds | ~1 in 5,000 rounds (cap) |
| Variance | Higher (bigger swings) | Lower (capped ceiling) |
| Side bets | Yes | No |
| Round pace | Slightly slower | Faster |
| UI / feel | Rocket animation, more visual | Plane, minimalist |
Bottom line: JetX rewards patience and big-multiplier hunting. Aviator rewards consistency and grinding. If you like volatility and chasing big single rounds, JetX. If you like steady predictable play, Aviator. Aviator itself is built by Spribe's full crash-game catalogue studio, which also publishes Mines, Hi-Lo and the rest of the math-puzzle minigames Glory carries.
How JetX works
- Place a bet (or two via dual bet) before the round starts. Optionally set auto cash-out and place side bets
- A rocket launches and a multiplier counter starts climbing — x1.00 → x2 → x5 → x10 → ...
- Cash out manually at any time, or let auto cash-out trigger at your target
- The rocket explodes at a randomly determined point. If you didn't cash out, you lose the bet. If you did, you keep multiplier × stake
- Side bets settle separately based on where the rocket actually exploded
Three JetX strategies that work
1. Conservative auto cash-out (x1.30 - x1.50)
Set auto cash-out at x1.30 — hits roughly 73% of rounds. Profit per win is 30% of stake. Loss per loss is 100% of stake. Over 100 rounds at 100 BDT stake, expected outcome is +200 to -500 BDT range. Boring, low variance, slowly bleeds against the 3% house edge. Use for bankroll preservation.
2. The side bet combo
JetX has side bets on outcome ranges (e.g. "rocket explodes between x2 and x5"). Pair a main bet at x1.30 auto cash-out with a side bet on "x5+ outcome". When rockets pop early, you lose main and side. When rockets reach x5+, you win main + side both — combined ~3x stake. Roughly +EV at typical odds Glory uses for the side bet. Find the side bets in the bottom panel of the JetX interface.
3. Patience play for x100+
Set auto cash-out at x50 or x100 and just leave it. You'll lose 95+ of every 100 rounds. The 1-3 wins that come through pay 50x-100x your stake — usually enough to cover the losses with a small profit. Requires deep bankroll, iron patience, and acceptance that you'll have long losing streaks.
What I'd avoid
- Chasing the "x25,000 max" marketing claim. Verified player histories show this number gets hit a few times globally per year across all operators combined. Don't structure strategy around it
- Martingale on JetX. The higher variance compared to Aviator means losing streaks of 8-10 rounds are realistic. Doubling on each loss from 50 BDT for 9 rounds = 12,800 BDT bet. The maths don't work for normal bankrolls
- Reading "patterns" in the side bet history. Each round is independent. Recent crashes at x1.05 don't mean a x100 is coming. The history panel is for entertainment, not for prediction
- Switching strategies mid-session out of frustration. Pick one approach for at least 50-100 rounds before judging it. JetX variance means even good strategies have bad short runs
JetX FAQ
No more than any other provably-fair crash game. JetX uses SHA256 round verification — server seed + player seed are visible after each round, allowing independent verification. The 97% RTP is independently audited. The crash point on each round is mathematically determined and Glory cannot influence it.
The x25,000 is a theoretical mathematical maximum — the cap built into the game engine. Realistic verified hits cluster in the x12,500-x15,000 range based on public player records. Glory can't and doesn't change the cap, but the headline x25,000 is theoretical math, not realistic expectation. Aim for x100-x500 — those are the actually achievable big hits.
Yes — winnings sit in your main BDT balance, withdraw via bKash, Nagad, Rocket, Upay or crypto. KYC required before first cashout. See the withdrawal page for actual timings, and Glory's bKash cashier rail for the deposit/payout caps and the exact 5-step Send Money flow.
Yes — JetX counts at 100% wagering contribution on the cash bonus. Free spins from the welcome bonus don't apply to crash games (slot-only).
Aviator if you want predictable variance and consistent grinding sessions. JetX if you want bigger swings and the chance (small) of hitting genuinely large multipliers. Both have 97% RTP — the maths are equally fair, the experience is different.
