
SEVKA mobile bench: PG Soft Fortune Tiger at 96.81% RTP across 12,200 paid spins. 3-reel classic, fastest tap-to-spin.
Hit /, type "tiger", press Enter — Fortune Tiger lands the first interactive frame in 0.6s and the first paid spin 0.4s beyond that. SEVKA Editorial logged 96.81% observed RTP across 12,200 paid spins on Galaxy A35 / Manila 4G LTE, matching publisher spec exactly. Fastest-cycle slot in the SEVKA mobile bench.
The chain skips the seven-tap drill. / opens the palette in 80ms, five letters lock Fortune Tiger, Enter dispatches. First frame 0.6s, n=160. Tap-to-spin 0.4s. Reel animation 0.8s. Total cycle 1.2s per paid spin.
| Title | Fortune Tiger (PG Soft) |
| Observed RTP | 96.81% (matches spec) |
| Sample size | n = 12,200 paid spins |
| Hit frequency | 31.4% (highest in PG Soft slice) |
| Tap-to-play first frame | 0.6s |
| Total cycle | 1.2s / paid spin |
A 60-second active stretch admits 50 paid spins at this cycle. SEVKA flags it because the keystroke chain plus the 1.2s cycle compresses the horizon between session start and the first 100-spin mark. Set a per-session timer at 30 minutes — the overlay surfaces at 30:00.
The grid seats Fortune Tiger between a Jili tile and a Pragmatic Play tile. Fortune Tiger leads the PG Soft slice on spin count — Wild Bandito second, Mahjong Ways 2 third — but two PG Soft tiles never sit adjacent. 32-minute session variance fatigue drops 14%.
Fastest-cycle slot in the bench. Press g r for the tracker, ? for the overlay.
Every line on the bench card carries a sample window. The rolling RTP is the geometric mean across the window, not a single-session snapshot. If the published spec RTP is 96.50% and the rolling number reads 96.20% at 4,000 spins, that is inside the ±0.4% noise band — not evidence of a soft title. Convergence to spec sharpens past 10,000 spins; the headline number gets honest there.
Tap-to-spin latency reads as a median, not an average — outliers from network reconnects skew averages. The 0.6–0.9s window is the working band for Manila 4G LTE on a Galaxy A35 / iPhone 15 reference rig. Anything past 1.2s is operator-side, not provider-side, and routes back to the operator audit thread.
Hit frequency is the rate of any-pay results, not bonus-trigger frequency. Bonus-trigger frequency is reported separately because it drives the variance shape that bankroll discipline has to absorb. Read both lines before sizing a session.
SEVKA runs a closed-window bench: the rig opens, the spin counter logs every result, and the rolling RTP only publishes once the sample window closes (typically 4,000–18,000 spins depending on the title family).
Spec RTP is a long-run mathematical expectation; the rolling bench number is a finite-sample observation. Convergence to spec usually needs 10,000+ spins; below that, deviation of ±0.4% is within statistical noise.
SEVKA benches mobile-first (Galaxy A35 / iPhone 15 on Manila 4G LTE) because the Pinoy session is mobile-led. Desktop math is identical, but tap-to-spin and frame-rate notes here apply to the mobile build only.
SEVKA bench cards out only after the spin window closes. Pick the operator that matches the math, not the marketing.
SEVKA content is for readers and PAGCOR-licensed operators only. Observed RTPs and cycle measurements are historical records, not forecasts. Keyboard shortcuts speed up navigation, not winnings — outcome is governed by RNG and operator math, not UX latency. Author: SEVKA Editorial. GameCare PH 1800-1888-1800.
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