
TJHJ Reload 50% / 8x wagering EV walkthrough on a ₱2,000 deposit: clearance turnover math, EV pickup by slot RTP, Monte Carlo survival rates, terms that forfeit the bonus.
The TJHJ Reload 50% promo dropped onto the live cashier this week with an 8x wagering requirement attached to the bonus credit. The structure: deposit ₱2,000, receive an additional ₱1,000 bonus credit, and clear an 8x wagering requirement on the bonus amount (₱8,000 of qualifying wagered turnover) before any portion of the bonus or winnings derived from it can move to a withdrawal request. That number — ₱8,000 to clear ₱1,000 of bonus — is where most reload claims succeed or fail, and the EV math depends entirely on which slots the player runs the clearance through.
This walkthrough does the bonus math honestly. We will compute the expected value of clearing the 8x WR across Pinoy-favorite slot RTPs (94.5% through 96.8%), show the survival probability at each RTP, and tell the player which slots are structurally efficient at burning down WR and which are not. No "always-win" marketing pitch. The bonus is a leverage tool. Whether it works in the player's favour depends on which game carries the WR clearance.
Cashier math first. A ₱2,000 deposit unlocks ₱1,000 bonus credit. The player's working balance is ₱3,000. The wagering requirement is 8x the bonus, not 8x the deposit + bonus. So:
So the question becomes: starting with a ₱3,000 working balance, can the player wager ₱8,000 in qualifying turnover and have a positive balance remaining at the end? That is a function of the slot's RTP and variance. Let's compute.
Expected return on ₱8,000 turnover = ₱8,000 × slot RTP. Expected loss = ₱8,000 × (1 − RTP). Starting working balance is ₱3,000 (₱2,000 deposit + ₱1,000 bonus). End balance = ₱3,000 − expected loss + any winnings already counted in RTP. The clean way to read this is: at what RTP does the bonus break even versus depositing ₱2,000 and just playing without it?
| Slot RTP | Expected loss on ₱8,000 | Expected end balance | EV vs ₱2,000 no-bonus | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 94.5% (e.g. older Jili stock) | ₱440 | ₱2,560 | +₱560 (₱2,000 → expected ₱1,890) | Bonus helps, but thin margin |
| 95.5% (mid Pragmatic) | ₱360 | ₱2,640 | +₱640 | Decent EV pickup |
| 96.18% (Jili Crazy 777 / Money Coming) | ₱306 | ₱2,694 | +₱694 | Solid EV — recommended RTP band |
| 96.50% (Pragmatic Gates / Sweet Bonanza) | ₱280 | ₱2,720 | +₱720 | Strong EV pickup |
| 96.80% (PG Soft Mahjong Ways 2) | ₱256 | ₱2,744 | +₱744 | Best EV in the catalog |
Read the EV column. At 96.8% RTP the player picks up ₱744 of expected value from the Reload bonus versus ₱484 at 94.5%. The bonus structure is mathematically positive across the entire RTP band TJHJ offers — but a 2.3 percentage point gap between the slot's RTP and 94.5% Jili stock translates to ₱260 of difference in expected return. That is not noise.
Important caveat: this is expected value, not session outcome. Variance on individual sessions can swing ±₱600-₱1,200 on the working balance even at 96.8% RTP. The EV table tells the player which structural choice is sound; the session tells the player whether luck ran with the math.
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EV is the average. Survival probability is the percentage of sessions where the player finishes the 8,000 turnover with at least the deposit (₱2,000) intact. Survival depends on RTP and variance. Lower-variance slots survive more often even at slightly lower RTP because the swings are tighter.
| Slot profile | RTP | Variance | Survival rate (Monte Carlo, 10k sessions) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jili Money Coming family (low-mid vol) | 96.18% | Low | 72% |
| Pragmatic Sweet Bonanza (medium vol) | 96.51% | Medium | 68% |
| PG Soft Mahjong Ways 2 (medium-high vol) | 96.95% | Medium-high | 61% |
| Hacksaw Le Pharaoh (high vol) | 96.27% | High | 52% |
| Pragmatic Gates of Olympus (high vol) | 96.50% | High | 54% |
The counter-intuitive finding: Mahjong Ways 2 has the highest RTP (96.95%) but only the third-best survival rate because the medium-high variance creates wider per-session swings. Money Coming and the Jili low-vol family give the highest survival rate (72%) despite a 0.77 percentage point RTP gap. For a player whose priority is "I want to keep my ₱2,000 deposit intact after clearing WR", low-volatility slots are the structural answer. For a player whose priority is "I want highest EV across many sessions", Mahjong Ways 2 is the answer. These are different optimization problems.
For supplementary spec context on the Pragmatic and PG Soft titles used in the EV table, the public PG Soft RTP library lists per-title theoretical RTPs that match our TJHJ cashier-side data.
The EV calculation above assumes the player respects the bonus terms. Three failure modes burn the bonus to zero:
| Bonus type | Match % | WR multiplier | Best for | EV pickup on ₱2,000 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reload 50% (this article) | 50% | 8× | Mid-tier reloads, balanced math | +₱694 at 96.18% RTP |
| First Deposit Welcome | 100% | 15× | One-time first-deposit only | +₱880 at 96.18% RTP |
| VIP Loyalty bonus | variable | 10× | VIP-tier players | tier-dependent |
| Birthday bonus | fixed amount | 6× | Annual, low-WR pickup | structurally positive |
| Cashback 10% | 10% on losses | 1× | Loss-recovery, lowest friction | positive but small absolute |
The Reload 50% sits in the middle of TJHJ's bonus catalog. First Deposit Welcome has higher absolute EV but is one-shot and locks the player into 15× clearance. Cashback is the lowest-friction option but the absolute pickup is small. Reload 50% is the recurring tool for the player who deposits monthly and wants a structural EV boost without the welcome bonus lock-in.
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For deeper context on TJHJ's bonus math archive and survival simulations for other promo types, see our TJHJ bonus walkthroughs or the broader TJHJ math reviews.
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