
Tagalog-language Sic Bo table from Ezugi Manila. 1,800 dice rolls audited, RTP 97.22%, 14 bet types decoded.
Pinoy Sic Bo runs from Ezugi's Manila studio with native Tagalog dealer rotation full-time. MHCR Editorial benched 1,800 dice rolls across two audit blocks. Observed RTP landed at 97.22% on Big/Small. Three dice, fourteen bet types — the most strategic Asian-style live table on the Pinoy bench.
Centered overhead cam on the dice dome, side cut to the dealer. Lighting is warmer than the Evolution Manila floor; the table feels intimate rather than televised. Stream held 1080p with sub-2.2s observed latency.
| Bet | House edge | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| Big / Small | 1.96% | Lowest edge, highest hit frequency |
| Combination | 2.78% | Two-number coverage |
| Specific Triple | 2.78% | High variance, large payout |
| Total (varies) | 9.7%–12.5% | Avoid as a base bet |
Latency inside 2.2s observed. Bitrate held 4.5–5.0 Mbps with no perceptible compression on the dice cam. Mobile portrait renders the dome smaller but readable; landscape preferred for tracking the side-bet panel.
Score 4.4 / 5 on lighting, dealer pool, sub-2.2s latency, and bet-type breadth. Lower-stakes friendlier than baccarat, more strategic than Crazy Time. Stay on Big / Small for seat time; Specific Triple is variance, not strategy.
Only · Play within your means · Live tables on PAGCOR-licensed operators only · GameCare PH 1800-1888-1800 · Observed values are audit estimates, not guarantees.
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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