
Pragmatic Live all-Filipina dealer roulette table from Manila. 2,200 spins benched, RTP 97.30%, full-Tagalog support.
Live Roulette Filipina is the Pragmatic Live Manila studio's all-Filipina dealer rotation table. Single-zero European wheel, native Tagalog hosting across the 24-hour cycle. The MHCR review desk benched 2,200 spins across two weeks and observed RTP of 97.30%, holding tight on the single-zero baseline.
The table sits in Pragmatic Live's Manila room. Three-cam coverage tracks the wheel face, the croupier's hand, and the layout. Lighting is intimate — softer than the operator's baccarat row. The wheel reads clearly on mobile down to 1.6 Mbps.
Six rotating dealers, all native Filipino. Tagalog comfort averaged 9.7 / 10 in the MHCR monthly audit. Call format borrows from Filipino bingo cadence ("Treinta y siete!" for 37) without sliding into kitsch.
| Bench Metric | Observed |
|---|---|
| Sample size | 2,200 spins |
| RTP | 97.30% |
| Wheel type | European single-zero |
| Latency (PH fibre) | 2.0s |
| Tagalog comfort | 9.7 / 10 |
Latency on a Metro Manila fibre line held at an observed 2.0 seconds across the test window. The wheel-stop cue lands in sync with the dealer's call, which keeps side-bet reactions clean. HD bitrate sat at 4.1 Mbps; mobile dropped to 1.8 Mbps without losing wheel-face clarity.
The table runs the standard European inside and outside bets, plus Pragmatic's neighbour-bet panel. No exotic side bets layered on — the room stays focused on classic roulette decisions.
4.6 / 5 from the MHCR review desk. Cultural authenticity holds at a competitive single-zero RTP. Recommended for Pinoy roulette players who value Tagalog hosting through the full session.
Only. Play within your means. Live tables on PAGCOR-licensed operators only. GameCare PH: 1800-1888-1800.
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.
No — game math is set by the studio engine, not the dealer. Tagalog-fluent tables only change the social layer; the edge and round cadence stay identical.
Asia-night (21:00–23:00 PHT) is the highest-load window for Manila-facing studios. Benching during peak is the harder test — feed quality, queue length and dealer-rotation cadence all stress here.
Mathematically no — published side-bet house edges sit deep into the operator. Side bets are entertainment spend, not expectation spend.
MHCR bench cards out only after the spin window closes. Pick the operator that matches the math, not the marketing.
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