Overview of the exciting mechanics of Aviator

Aviator inside 91 Club is a classic “crash slot”: after a bet, an airplane takes off on the screen, and the multiplier rises until the airliner “flies” off the radar. In every second you make a decision — to take your winnings or to take your chances and let the multiplier go higher. A simple rule creates a tight tension: the longer you wait, the bigger the potential prize, but the more painful the sudden cliff can be.

Integration with the app ensures smooth animations and instant payouts in rupees — and thanks to the demo mode, a newbie can practice without risk. Ready to experience the adrenaline? Click “Download 91 Club App” and launch Aviator directly from your smartphone.

Overview of the exciting mechanics of Aviator

Step-by-step guide: how to quickly start playing Aviator on 91 Club

  1. Step 1

    Register an account.

    Create a 91 Club profile or log in with an existing login.

    Register an account.
  2. Step 2

    Top‑up.

    Choose UPI, PayTM or card and deposit a comfortable amount for betting.

    Top‑up.
  3. Step 3

    Search for Aviator game.

    In the catalog, open the “Crash” tab and tap on the airplane icon.

    Search for Aviator game.
  4. Step 4

    Make a bet.

    Enter the amount, confirm — the airplane will take off in a couple of seconds.

    Make a bet.
  5. Step 5

    Withdraw by clicking “Cash Out”.

    Watch the odds and lock in your winnings before the chart crashes.

    Withdraw by clicking “Cash Out”.
  6. Step 6

    Have fun.

    The credited rupees immediately appear on the balance, the round is restarted.

    Have fun.

Strategies for stable play in Aviator

Experienced players of 91 Club Aviator advise to follow the “average multiplier rule”: withdraw money in the zone ×1.8–×2.5. Statistics have shown that the plane most often falls after these marks, so regular small winnings smooth out rare defeats and save the bankroll.

Discipline is equally important: decide in advance how many rounds you will play and how much of your profits you are willing to reinvest. A clear limit on the session helps you stop when emotions make you “catch up”. Remember, Aviator is entertainment, not a way to make money.