
JELFA benches Pragmatic Play Spaceman across the April crash-multiplier window — 5,200× peak, 8.4s median session, the Aviator alternative Filipino players cycle into.
Spaceman by Pragmatic Play is not Aviator. It is not JetX either. JELFA's April audit window puts it in its own bench: 5,200× peak multiplier across 1,840 logged rounds, 8.4s median session length, and a cash-out distribution shape that gives JELFA's Pinoy player base a genuine third option in the crash-multiplier category.
The provider-stated RTP for Spaceman is 96.50% in the standard Pragmatic Play configuration. JELFA's window measured 96.31% across the 1,840-round pool — within the ±0.30 pp acceptance band the audit registry runs against multiplier products of this class.
Aviator's distribution shape, on JELFA's earlier audit, runs slightly steeper — fewer mid-range cash-outs, more low-end and more long-tail. JetX in the JELFA April window (separate audit) sat at 4,440× peak. Spaceman's 5,200× peak landed mid-window on April 22, on a 32-round block where six rounds in a row exited above 5×. That cluster is documented and reproducible from the audit logs.
The cash-out interface lets you set two simultaneous auto-cash-outs. JELFA's player base uses the dual-cash-out mostly as a hedge — one at 1.5× to lock the half, one at 5× to chase the long tail on the other half. The dual-cash-out is the operational difference between Spaceman and Aviator in practice; players who want hedged exposure will gravitate to Spaceman, players who want pure single-line discipline will stay with Aviator.
JELFA logs every round with timestamp, bet size, cash-out multiplier (or zero if cashed-out late), and round-end peak multiplier. The audit excludes demo rounds and sub-₱20 stakes. Player identification is hashed; only aggregate stats appear in the registry. Audit windows close on the last day of each calendar month, with the registry update going live on day 30.
The 5× to 30× cash-out band — the band where p90 lives — is where Spaceman's session economics actually pay. Players cashing out below 1.3× consistently end the audit window at sub-90% session RTP; players cashing out at 5× to 30× consistently end above 95%. The peak-chasing path (above 100×) is the lottery-shape path, and the 5,200× outcome is what the audit logged in 1 round out of 1,840 — the rate is real, the chance per round is not high.
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