
JDB Mega Fishing benched across 4,200 JSHO session minutes. 96.80% RTP, six cannon tiers, Pinoy boss character every 8 minutes, session cap. Score 8.5.
Mega Fishing from JDB is the flagship fishing title on the JSHO floor. Fa Chai Fishing from Fa Chai (96.50% RTP) runs alongside it as an alternative. JDB pushed the Philippines build with a per-session spend cap — a responsible-gambling first for JDB fishing titles.
Fishing titles run at a slower per-shot tempo than slots, making them a mismatch for 90-second Bingo Plus card-purchase windows. Better pairing: the 30-minute gap between the 17:30 Jili Bingo ₱25 room and the 20:00 Bingo Plus Mega Hall. The slower tempo reads well in longer gaps.
96.80% observed across 4,200 session minutes — close to JDB spec. Volatility is unusual for fishing: low-medium because boss fights pay flat 25× base bet (no multiplier), and the six cannon tiers spread bet sizes from 1× to 50× base.
JDB shipped a per-session spend limit specifically for the Philippines market. Default cap ₱500 for new players; adjustable up to ₱5,000 per session. Locks the player out of continued shooting once hit. This is a first for JDB fishing titles and the JSHO desk pushed for it during the launch negotiations. Other providers should follow.
JDB has a shorter Philippines-market history than Jili, PG Soft or Evolution, but the PAGCOR-aligned launch pipeline has run cleanly. The session cap feature added significant trust capital for the JSHO desk.
Fishing UI is dense — six cannon tier selector, boss health bar, player score. Landscape-mode only on 6.1" phones. Tap-target for cannon switch could be larger.
Mega Fishing is the top fishing pick on JSHO. 96.80% RTP, session cap, and the Pinoy boss character give it a Filipino-market identity that Fa Chai Fishing lacks. Best for 30-minute slot-to-slot transitions between Jili Bingo ₱25 room and Bingo Plus Mega Hall.
The six cannon tiers spread bet sizes from 1× to 50× base — at a ₱1 base shot, the expected outlay across one ten-minute round runs ₱60–₱180 depending on tier mix. The JSHO floor reads tier 2 as the right beginner home: ₱2 per shot, low-medium variance, and a steady cadence of mid-fish hits while the boss timer counts down. Tier 5 and 6 are reserved for budgets above ₱1,500 per session — at those tiers a single bad fish run can clear half a starter bankroll inside 90 seconds.
Boss fights pay flat 25× base bet. At tier 4 (₱5 base) that is ₱125 per boss kill — meaningful at small bankrolls, ceiling-irrelevant at tier 6. The flat payout is what holds Mega Fishing in the low-medium volatility band; it does not stack into the variance the way Sweet Bonanza tumble multipliers do.
The ₱500 default cap is set on the JDB lobby load, not on first deposit. New accounts can adjust the cap up to ₱5,000 in the Responsible-Gaming panel (24-hour cool-off applies to any cap raise). Lowering the cap takes effect instantly. The lock is hard — once hit, the title locks the user out of further shots for the session even if other JDB titles in the same lobby remain open.
JSHO compliance has flagged Mega Fishing as the operator-aligned reference for any future Fa Chai or Spadegaming session-cap rollout. Until those land, Mega Fishing is the only PH-market fishing title with a hard session cap exposed at the title level.
Mega Fishing fits the 30-minute Jili Bingo ₱25 → Bingo Plus Mega Hall transition cleanly: long enough to chain three to four boss-fight cycles, short enough that the session cap will not bind on a tier-2 budget. Avoid the 90-second Bingo Plus card-purchase windows — fishing tempo does not slot into that gap, and abandoning a half-finished cannon round wastes the queued shots.
Mega Fishing returned 96.80% across 4,200 session minutes on the JSHO bench — within 0 percentage points of JDB spec. Sample size is meaningful but not infinite; longer benches will tighten the figure.
No — the cap is mandatory on the PH-market build. You can raise the ceiling to ₱5,000 with a 24-hour cool-off; you cannot remove it.
Tier 2 at ₱2 base shot is the JSHO desk default for first-time fishing seats. It pairs hit frequency with affordable variance.
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