
Two-week bench of HOYY's main Jili Bingo Hall room. Card-to-win distribution, pattern-hit rates, and why this is the right room for Filipino players new to bingo. Score 8.6.
Our team timed two weeks of HOYY's Jili Bingo Hall deployment between Apr 11 and Apr 24, 2026 — 4,200 cards entered across 58 individual sessions. Jili runs a hybrid 75-ball / 90-ball product on PAGCOR-licensed lobbies with progressive side pools layered across both formats. Headline: 95.78% observed effective return per card across the bench, 0.22 points under Jili's published 96.00% target — a delta we flagged through our bench channel and which the provider attributed to small-sample variance. We will rebench in June after 10,000+ cards. Until then, the methodology and the data sit here.
| Metric | Observed | Spec / Target | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Effective per-card return | 95.78% | 96.00% | 4,200 cards |
| Realised return on ₱50 card buy-in | ₱47.61 | ₱48.00 expected | 2,800 cards at ₱50 tier |
| Median session length (75-ball) | 8 min 12 sec | 8–10 min target | 34 sessions |
| Median session length (90-ball) | 11 min 45 sec | 10–12 min target | 24 sessions |
| Auto-mark error rate | 0 mis-marks | 0 expected | 4,200 cards |
| Median full-house call number (75-ball) | 54 | 52–61 typical band | 34 sessions |
| Median full-house call number (90-ball) | 69 | 65–75 typical band | 24 sessions |
Jili Bingo Hall presents both formats inside the same lobby with format selection at room-entry rather than at card-purchase. The 75-ball product follows the standard 5×5 grid with a free centre square, 24 numbered squares and the conventional pattern set (single line, two-line, four corners, full-house). The 90-ball product runs the UK-format 9×3 strip with three rows of nine columns per ticket and the standard one-line, two-line, full-house progression.
The hybrid layer sits in the side-pool economy. Both formats feed into a shared progressive pool that pays out when a 75-ball player completes a full-house in 48 calls or fewer, or when a 90-ball player completes a full-house in 60 calls or fewer. The side pool is funded by a 4% rake on every card across both rooms, which is the structural reason effective per-card return sits below the headline pattern-payout RTP.
| Outcome per session | Frequency | Cumulative share |
|---|---|---|
| Full-house winner | 1 per session (typical) | — |
| Line / pattern winner | 3–5 per session | — |
| Single-card win across bench | 612 cards | 14.6% |
| Multi-pattern hit on one card | 87 cards | 2.1% |
| Side-pool progressive trigger | 3 events across bench | 0.07% |
| Card lost (no pattern hit) | 3,498 cards | 83.3% |
Translation: roughly 1 in 7 cards returns at least the line-pattern minimum across the bench. The bulk of the 95.78% effective return is delivered through that 14.6% positive-outcome subset, which is structurally how bingo halls return on aggregate.
Across the 75-ball sample the first single-line typically registered between calls 35 and 42, with the median full-house landing on call 54. The 90-ball room runs slower, as expected for the larger ticket grid: first single-line between calls 28 and 36, two-line between calls 47 and 55, and full-house median at call 69. Players timing their session decisions — when to refresh the chat panel, when to switch room — should anchor on these call-number bands rather than wall-clock minutes, since caller pacing varies between human-hosted and AI-caller rooms.
The progressive side-pool trigger landed three times across the 4,200-card bench: two on 75-ball cards in 46 and 47 calls respectively, one on a 90-ball card in 58 calls. Each event paid out the accumulated pool to the qualifying player, with the pool reseeding to its base value immediately. Side-pool trigger frequency on a per-card basis sits at approximately 1 in 1,400, which aligns with the 4% rake feeding the pool's reseed math.
Three structural reasons make this hall the right entry point for HOYY users transitioning from slots play. First, per-card variance is genuinely low — a player buying ten ₱50 cards across an evening has a statistical expectation of ₱476.10 in returns and a worst-case loss of approximately ₱350, versus the ₱800-plus drawdown that a single 100-spin slot session at ₱5 stakes can produce on Sweet Bonanza. Bingo's loss curve is shallower and more predictable, which makes it a less stressful introduction to PAGCOR-licensed gaming.
Second, social chat in Jili Bingo rooms is genuinely active and is one of the few venues across the HOYY lobby where Tagalog conversation runs as the default rather than the exception. The chat panel is moderated to PAGCOR's responsible-gaming standards — no direct payment-handle exchange, no real-name disclosure — but the community texture is real. Players who value the social layer of bingo (which slots categorically do not provide) get genuine value here.
Third, session length is predictable. 8 to 12 minutes per round means a player budgeting 90 minutes of evening play knows they will see 7 to 11 complete sessions, with clean exit points between rounds. Slots offer no equivalent natural break — autoplay loops indefinitely, and the absence of a structured round boundary is one of the documented psychological risk factors that responsible-gaming research has consistently flagged.
Card layout sits cleanly on a 6.5-inch portrait handset, with the 5×5 grid (75-ball) and 9×3 strip (90-ball) both rendering at thumb-friendly tap sizes. Auto-mark performed flawlessly across the entire 4,200-card bench — zero observed mis-marks, which puts Jili Bingo's UI ahead of several competing PAGCOR-licensed bingo deployments where occasional mis-marks have been documented.
The chat panel is hidden behind a single-tap expand control by default. We read this as an intentional design decision to keep player focus on the active card rather than the conversation, and the trade-off is reasonable, though it does cost some community engagement compared to chat-first deployments. Battery drain measured 6% per 30-minute session — among the lightest in the HOYY portfolio, since bingo's rendering load is far below any slot title.
Pros
Cons
| Question | HOYY Editorial Answer |
|---|---|
| How does Jili Bingo Hall compare to BingoPlus or Juan Bingo? | Same PAGCOR regulatory frame; Jili offers the hybrid 75/90 format inside one lobby, which is a navigation advantage versus competitors that separate the formats. |
| What is the realistic per-session loss on ten ₱50 cards? | Statistical expectation is ₱23.90 net loss per session; worst-case observed in our bench was ₱340 across one session. |
| How often does the progressive side-pool actually pay? | Approximately 1 in 1,400 cards across both formats, based on our bench. Three triggers across 4,200 cards. |
| Is auto-mark trustworthy? | Yes. Zero mis-marks observed across the full 4,200-card sample. |
| Should I switch off auto-mark? | No. Manual marking adds zero strategic value in bingo and risks missed pattern claims. |
Jili Bingo Hall earns a strong-buy rating for HOYY users seeking a low-variance, social, predictable session structure. The 0.22-point RTP shortfall is real and we will rebench in June; until then, the per-card economics still deliver an honest return profile that compares favourably to most bingo deployments inside the PAGCOR-licensed lobby ecosystem.
This is the right room for players coming off a high-variance slot session — Super Ace rotation, for example — who want a calmer evening with a community layer. It is not the room for ceiling-chasers, who should rotate back to Sweet Bonanza 1000 or Mahjong Ways 2.
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