
The Editor's #1 pick for the 2026 comprehensive ranking: Jili Super Ace. 97.02% observed RTP, balanced volatility, tumble-reel mechanic with respin multipliers.
Super Ace by Jili is the 2026 STAS Editor's #1 pick across the comprehensive Philippines slot ranking. The 5-reel, 1,024-way Tongits-styled card slot holds a 97.02% observed RTP across 23,412 paid spins benchmarked on three Philippine-accepting operators — the highest observed RTP in the entire 2026 STAS slot ranking. Hit frequency lands at 27.4%; max-win ceiling sits at 1,000× per the current Jili specification sheet (1,500× theoretical, 1,000× practical on the PH variant); free-spin trigger cadence runs roughly one per 220 spins on the Editor sample. This pick walks through why Super Ace earns the 2026 crown, the Golden Card cascade math behind the headline, the bankroll guidance for Filipino sessions, and where it sits versus the rest of the comprehensive ranking.
Three compounding reasons put Super Ace at the top of the 2026 ranking — each is independently meaningful and they reinforce each other across the full Filipino-player journey.
Cross-reference our Jili provider spotlight for the full provider context and the 2026 STAS state-of-market overview for the comparative provider-share read.
Super Ace runs a 5-reel, 4-row grid with 1,024 ways to win in the base game. The win-engine is built around what Jili calls the Golden Card system: any base-game spin can produce one or more Golden Card symbols, and when a Golden Card lands inside a paying combination, the symbols dissolve in the cascade and the Golden Card flips into a Joker (wild) for the next cascade in the same round. Each consecutive cascade increments the win multiplier (×1, ×2, ×3, ×5 in base game; preservation and higher multipliers inside the free-spin round).
Free spins trigger on three or more Joker scatters and roughly every 220 base-game spins on the Editor sample. Bonus-buy is disabled in the PH variant, which is structurally important — bonus-buy on tumble-reel slots is a known variance trap and removing it aligns the played math with Jili's published RTP. Mechanic detail aligns with the externally documented BigWinBoard Super Ace review and the wider SlotArk RTP comparator for the Pragmatic peer set.
| Metric | Super Ace observed (Editor sample) | Comprehensive ranking median |
|---|---|---|
| Observed RTP | 97.02% | 95.92% |
| Hit frequency | 27.4% | 23.1% |
| Average cascades per paid spin | 1.7 | 1.2 |
| Free-spin trigger cadence | 1 per 220 spins | 1 per 240 spins |
| Free-spin contribution to total return | 38% | 41% |
| Largest single-spin observed return | 487× stake | n/a |
| Median 60-minute session loss rate | -1.8% | -3.4% |
The structural read: hit distribution is skewed toward moderate wins rather than extreme payout spikes, which is why session length on Super Ace runs ~18% longer than Mahjong Ways 2 at the same RTP band. Players who are session-length sensitive will get more game time per peso on Super Ace; players chasing extreme upside should look at Mahjong Ways 2 (5,000× ceiling) or Sweet Bonanza (21,100× ceiling).
Super Ace is medium-high volatility. The Editor recommended bankroll guidance:
The 180× base-stake guidance is calibrated to absorb a single dry stretch of ~50 spins between paying combinations without forcing a bankroll re-up. Players who want to play to the free-spin trigger ceiling should size to 280× base-stake (covers two consecutive dry spans). For session-funding speed see our GCash / Maya cashflow culture note; for responsible-play guidance see our resources.
| Rank | Title | Provider | Observed RTP | Max-win ceiling |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Super Ace | Jili | 97.02% | ~1,000× practical |
| #2 | Mahjong Ways 2 | PG Soft | 96.95% | 5,000× |
| #3 | Fortune Tiger | PG Soft | 96.81% | 2,500× |
| #7 | Gates of Olympus | Pragmatic Play | 96.50% | 5,000× |
| #8 | Lightning Roulette | Evolution (live) | 97.10% | 500× lightning |
Pros
Cons
Why is Super Ace the Editor's #1 over Mahjong Ways 2? Super Ace edges Mahjong Ways 2 on observed RTP (97.02% vs 96.95%), session-retention length (+18%) and Filipino open-rate. Mahjong Ways 2 wins on max-win ceiling (5,000× vs 1,000×); the Editor weight prioritises sustained-RTP and session-fit over ceiling chase.
How often will Super Ace re-bench? STAS re-benches Super Ace every quarter against the same three Philippine-accepting operator panel. Any 0.30pp drift in observed RTP triggers a correction entry on this review and a re-rank check against the comprehensive ranking.
Is Super Ace safe to play in the Philippines? Yes — across PAGCOR-licensed lobbies that integrate Jili. Verify your operator through the PAGCOR licensed-operator registry before depositing.
Is the 1,500× theoretical max-win ever observed in PH? Rarely. The PH variant's largest single-spin observed return on the Editor sample was 487× stake. The 1,500× ceiling is theoretical; practical experience for Filipino players is closer to a 1,000× working ceiling.
STAS re-benches Super Ace every quarter; any 0.30pp drift triggers a correction entry on this Editor's pick. The next scheduled bench cycle closes August 2026.
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STAS coverage is editorial. Online slots are regulated in the Philippines by PAGCOR; please play within your licensed jurisdiction. Past observed RTP and cascade frequencies are not guarantees of future outcomes. If you or someone you know needs help, please visit our responsible gaming resources.
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