Aviator on Super Ace is the crash game that Bangladesh players keep coming back to. A plane takes off, the multiplier rises, and you decide exactly when to cash out. Leave it too long and the plane flies away — taking your bet with it. Get the timing right and you walk away with real money.
Aviator is a crash-style game that works differently from slots or card games. There are no reels to spin and no cards to predict. Instead, a small plane appears on screen and begins to climb. As it climbs, a multiplier increases — starting at 1.00× and rising continuously. Your job is to click the Cash Out button before the plane flies off the screen.
If you cash out at 2.50×, your bet is multiplied by 2.50. If you cash out at 10×, you get ten times your stake back. But if the plane crashes before you cash out — and it can crash at any moment, even at 1.01× — you lose your bet entirely. That tension between waiting for a bigger multiplier and the risk of losing everything is what makes Aviator so compelling to play on Super Ace.
The game runs on a provably fair algorithm. Each round's crash point is determined before the round begins using a cryptographic seed that players can verify. This means Super Ace cannot manipulate when the plane crashes — the outcome is set in advance and verifiable by anyone who wants to check it.
One feature that makes Aviator on Super Ace particularly interesting is the ability to place two bets simultaneously in a single round. You can set a conservative auto cash-out on the first bet — say 1.5× — to secure a small but reliable return, while letting the second bet ride higher in hopes of catching a bigger multiplier. This dual-bet approach is one of the most popular strategies among regular Aviator players on Super Ace.
The live bet feed on the side of the screen shows what other players are betting and when they are cashing out in real time. Watching others cash out at 8× or 15× while you are still in the round adds a social dimension that most casino games simply do not have. It also gives you a sense of where the crowd is exiting, though it is worth remembering that each round is independent — past crash points have no influence on the next one.
Rounds on Super Ace Aviator are short. Most last between five and thirty seconds. This means you can play a large number of rounds in a single session, which is part of the appeal — but it also means your bankroll can move quickly in either direction. Keeping that in mind before you start is important.
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New to Aviator? Here is everything you need to go from registration to your first cash-out on Super Ace.
Sign up on Super Ace with your mobile number. Verification takes under two minutes and you can fund your account the same day.
Add money via bKash, Nagad, Rocket or card. Deposits are instant. The minimum deposit to play Aviator on Super Ace is ৳100.
Open Aviator from the menu, enter your bet amount and optionally set an auto cash-out multiplier. You can place up to two bets per round.
Watch the multiplier rise and tap Cash Out before the plane crashes. Your winnings are credited to your balance instantly.
You can set a target multiplier before each round. If the plane reaches that multiplier, Super Ace automatically cashes you out — even if you are not watching the screen. This is useful for disciplined low-multiplier strategies where manual timing is not practical.
No strategy can guarantee a win in Aviator — the crash point is random and provably fair. But different approaches suit different risk tolerances. Here is how the most common strategies compare when playing on Super Ace.
Approximate distribution based on standard Aviator RNG parameters. Actual results vary each session.
Set your first bet to auto cash-out at 1.5× for a near-guaranteed small return. Let your second bet ride manually, aiming for 5× or higher. This way you recover part of your stake on most rounds while still having a shot at a bigger win on Super Ace.
Aviator is available on many platforms. Here is what the Super Ace version offers Bangladesh players specifically.
Every crash point on Super Ace Aviator is generated using a verifiable cryptographic algorithm. You can check the fairness of any round after it ends using the seed values shown in the game history.
The Aviator interface on Super Ace is optimised for mobile browsers. The cash-out button is large and responsive — critical when you are trying to exit at exactly the right moment on a touchscreen.
Watch other Super Ace players place bets and cash out in real time during every round. The social feed adds context and excitement without affecting your own game decisions.
Set a target multiplier and Super Ace will cash you out automatically when it is reached. Useful for disciplined strategies where you want to remove emotion from the timing decision.
Aviator bets on Super Ace count towards active bonus wagering requirements at a 100% contribution rate. If you have a welcome or reload bonus running, every taka you bet on Aviator clears it.
Winnings from Aviator on Super Ace are credited to your balance the moment you cash out. Withdrawal requests to bKash and Nagad are processed within minutes during operating hours.
Aviator is one of the fastest-paced games on Super Ace. Rounds can be over in under ten seconds, which means it is easy to play through a large number of bets without realising how much time or money has passed. Going in with a clear plan makes a real difference.
The most important thing to decide before you start is your session budget. Pick an amount you are comfortable losing entirely — because in a crash game, that is always a possibility — and stop when you reach it. Super Ace provides deposit and loss limit tools in your account settings, and setting them before you play Aviator is genuinely useful rather than just a formality.
Chasing losses is particularly dangerous in Aviator because the rounds are so short. If you lose five rounds in a row and increase your bet each time to recover, a single early crash on a large bet can wipe out a significant portion of your balance very quickly. Keeping your bet size consistent regardless of recent results is a more sustainable approach for longer sessions on Super Ace.
The auto cash-out feature is worth using even if you prefer manual play. Setting it at a high multiplier — say 50× — as a safety net on your second bet costs nothing and means you will not accidentally miss a massive round because you were distracted. Meanwhile you can focus your attention on manually timing your first bet at a lower, more achievable multiplier.
Finally, the live feed showing other players' bets can be interesting to watch, but try not to let it drive your decisions. Seeing someone cash out at 20× does not mean the next round will also reach 20×. Each round on Super Ace Aviator is completely independent. The plane has no memory of where it crashed before.
Set a target multiplier on at least one of your two bets every round. It removes hesitation and keeps your strategy consistent across sessions on Super Ace.
Increasing your bet after a loss to recover quickly is one of the fastest ways to drain your balance in Aviator. Keep your stake consistent and stick to your session limit.
Common questions from Super Ace players about the Aviator game.