JELFA closes the April 28 audit window on JetX (SmartSoft Gaming) — 4,200 paid rounds, peak observed multiplier 6,820×, median round length 7.2 seconds. The crash genre's Aviator alternative shows up on the audit with measurable distinction.
## The April 28 audit window
Sample window: April 22 04:00 PHT to April 28 23:59 PHT. Build: editor's-pick GCash-eligible JetX. Stake normalised to ₱5 round entry. Audited: round duration distribution, peak multiplier distribution, cash-out behaviour at 1.5× / 2.0× / 5.0× thresholds.
| Metric | April 28 window | Provider-stated |
|---|---|---|
| Mean multiplier | 1.97× | n/a (RNG) |
| Median round length | 7.2 s | ~6-8 s |
| Peak multiplier | 6,820× | up to 50,000× theoretical |
| Provider-stated RTP | 97.0% | 97.0% |
| Cash-out rate at 1.5× | 64.1% | n/a |
| Cash-out rate at 2.0× | 41.7% | n/a |
## What sets JetX apart from Aviator
The two crash titles share the genre but diverge on details. Aviator (Spribe) median session uses a 6.5-second round length; JetX trends 7.2s — a noticeable extension that affects pacing for cash-out discipline.
JetX's Bonus Round Multiplier — a meta-event triggered randomly outside the round-by-round flow — appeared 4 times in window, with multiplier outcomes 28×, 142×, 410×, 6,820×. The 6,820× event is what wrote the window peak; without that single bonus event, the window mean would have been near 1.7×.
[**Open the JELFA crash audit rail — JetX live**](/casino) →
## Cash-out behaviour Pinoy 21+ players showed
The audit observed cash-out distribution at common thresholds:
- 1.50× cash-out: 64.1% of rounds
- 2.00× cash-out: 41.7%
- 3.00× cash-out: 18.4%
- 5.00× cash-out: 6.7%
- 10.00×+ cash-out: 1.2%
The 1.5×/2.0× cash-out skew is consistent with disciplined Pinoy 21+ play — the audit reads JELFA's audience as variance-aware, not chasing peaks.
## Methodology note
JELFA does not run scripted bots — all observation is on the live editor's-pick rail. RTP is provider-stated; the 97.0% reference applies on infinite-sample, not on a 4,200-round window.
The 6,820× peak is one observation. Replication requires the bonus-round multiplier to fire and ladder. Math allows up to 50,000×; behaviour requires luck.
## What the audit closes on
JetX is the crash genre's analytical stablemate to Aviator at the JELFA bench. Round duration is longer, bonus-round multiplier adds a meta-event distinction, cash-out behaviour skews disciplined.
The next audit window (May 1 to May 7) will track whether the 6,820× peak repeats across a wider sample, and whether the cash-out distribution holds.
## FAQ
**Does the 6,820× peak shift the slot's read?**
The peak is bonus-round-driven. Without it, mean multiplier was 1.7×. The peak is the math possibility, not the bench expectation.
**Why is JetX's median round length longer than Aviator's?**
The visual flight pacing on JetX is intentionally slower — cash-out window is wider per round.
**Is the Bonus Round Multiplier predictable?**
No. It is RNG-triggered, not crash-multiplier-derived. 4 events in 4,200 rounds is the sample.
## Verdict
JELFA reads JetX as a credible crash-genre alternative on the editor's-pick rail. The 6,820× peak is the headline, the 7.2s median is the structural distinction, the 1.5×/2.0× cash-out skew is the audience reality. The May audit will close out the comparison.
[**Open JetX in JELFA's audit rail**](/casino) — primary CTA
[**See the JELFA April crash bench**](/casino) — secondary CTA
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## Play responsibly
Crash games reward cash-out discipline. Set a deposit limit at [Responsible Gaming](/responsible-gaming) and treat the 1.5× / 2.0× threshold as the discipline mark, not as a target chase.
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