Jai Club Aviator – Crash Game & Cash-Out Guide

How Jai Club Aviator works: the plane flies, the multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it crashes. This guide covers rounds, auto cash-out, example multipliers and the real-money risk.

Jai Club features Aviator, a crash-style game that plays very differently from Wingo or the lottery. Instead of waiting for a draw, you watch a plane take off while a multiplier rises — and the only decision that matters is when to cash out. Get out in time and you keep your stake times the multiplier; leave it too late and the plane flies away with your bet. You can find it in the Jai Club games lobby.

How Aviator Works

Each round starts with a short betting window. Once the round begins, the plane climbs and the multiplier increases from 1.00× upward. At a random, pre-set moment the plane flies off the screen — that is the crash point. If you have cashed out before the crash, you win your stake multiplied by the multiplier at the moment you tapped. If not, you lose that bet. Because the crash point is random, the tension is real and the outcome is never guaranteed.

Example Aviator Multipliers

The table shows how your return scales with the cash-out multiplier on a sample stake. These are illustrations, not predictions — any round can crash before any of these numbers.

Cash-out multiplierStakeReturnHow often it tends to hit
1.20×100120Very often
1.50×100150Often
2.00×100200Around half the time
5.00×100500Occasionally
10.0×1001,000Rarely
50.0×+1005,000+Very rarely

How to Play Aviator on Jai Club

  1. Open AviatorSelect Aviator from the games lobby in your account.
  2. Set your stakeEnter a bet amount within the table limits before the round starts.
  3. Optionally set auto cash-outChoose a target multiplier so the game cashes out for you.
  4. Watch the plane climbThe multiplier rises from 1.00x as the plane takes off.
  5. Cash out before it crashesTap Cash Out to win stake times the current multiplier.

Manual vs Auto Cash-Out

MethodHow it worksBest for
ManualYou tap Cash Out yourself during the flightReacting in the moment
Auto cash-outCashes out at a multiplier you set in advanceA consistent, hands-off target
Two betsOne early safe cash-out plus one left to rideBalancing safety and upside

What Makes Aviator Different

Aviator is high-risk real-money gambling. Every round can crash early, and many crash below 2×. The crash point is random — no predictor, signal group or pattern can tell you when the plane will fly away. There are no guaranteed wins. Set a budget, never chase losses, and see our responsible gaming page.

Playing Aviator Sensibly

The simplest way to stay in control is to pick a modest auto cash-out target and a fixed session budget, then stop when either runs out. Big multipliers feel tempting, but they are rare by design and the house edge never goes away. When you are ready you can register, sign in via the Jai Club app, and later request a withdrawal of any winnings.

Jai Club Aviator FAQ

What is Aviator on Jai Club?

Aviator is a crash game. A plane takes off and a multiplier rises from 1.00x upward. You place a bet before the round and try to cash out before the plane flies away. If you cash out in time you win your stake times the multiplier; if the plane leaves first, the bet is lost.

How does cashing out work in Aviator?

You tap Cash Out while the plane is still flying to lock in the current multiplier. Your payout is your stake multiplied by that number. The challenge is that the plane can crash at any moment, so waiting for a bigger multiplier also means more risk.

What is auto cash-out in Aviator?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance, for example 1.80x, and the game cashes out for you automatically when it is reached. It removes the need to tap manually, but it does not guarantee the round will reach your target before crashing.

Can you predict when Aviator will crash?

No. The crash point each round is random and decided independently. Past rounds, "patterns" and so-called predictor tools cannot tell you when the next plane will fly away. Anyone selling a guaranteed Aviator prediction is misleading you.

Is Aviator on Jai Club rigged?

A fair crash game uses a random result for each round that is set before you can influence it. Outcomes are random rather than tuned to a single player, but the game still has a house edge, which is why most rounds favour the platform over time.

What is a good cash-out multiplier in Aviator?

There is no single correct number. Lower targets like 1.3x to 1.8x hit more often for small, frequent wins, while high targets pay much more but rarely land. Whatever you choose, the long-term edge stays with the house.

Can I lose money on Aviator?

Yes. Aviator is real-money gambling and many rounds crash early, below 2x. You can lose every bet, so set a strict budget, avoid chasing losses, and never bet money you need for essentials.

Can I place two bets in one Aviator round?

Many crash-game layouts allow two bet slots in a single round, so you can cash one out early for a safe win and let the other ride for a bigger multiplier. Both bets still carry the same risk of crashing before cash-out.