On our desk this week, the Bingo pointer drifted toward the Friday Jili VIP 75-Ball ₱500k progressive, while the Slots pointer barely moved. The pool is not seeded — every card purchased through the week feeds the Friday floor. Here is the read for players.
This Week on Our Desk
The progressive sits on Jili VIP 75-Ball. Contribution scales with card face value: ₱5 on a ₱100 card, up to ₱25 on a ₱500 card. Pool advertises a ₱500,000 floor; shortfall tops up from reserves.
Bingo Side: What Moved
| Variable | Observed |
|---|---|
| Cards sold / week | ~45,000 |
| Avg per card | ~₱12 |
| Gross accrual | ~₱540,000 |
| Operator retention | 7.5% |
| Net Friday pool | ~₱499,500 |
Net pool lands close to the ₱500,000 floor most weeks. That is what "guaranteed" means in the T&C.
Slots Side: What Moved
The Slots pointer registered no parallel progressive shift this week. A slot regular should note the structural difference: bingo progressives are participation-fed, while most slot progressives are stake-fed.
Trade-off Table
- Spread — Friday pool typically splits across six to nine winners in the 19:00–23:00 window.
- Card-value scaling — a ₱500 card contributes 5× a ₱100 card; per-card win profile is unchanged.
- Audit trail — receipt IDs and timestamps publish post-Friday.
Our Desk's Pick (and the Honest Caveat)
On balance, our desk leans toward sticking with your normal card-value band. One honest caveat: stocking up on ₱500 cards "to reach the progressive faster" misreads the maths — contribution feeds the pool, but does not lift odds beyond what extra cards already do.
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How the Pot Math Actually Works
Progressive pots accrue at a fixed percentage of every card stake. If the accrual rate is 1.5% and the hall sells ₱20 cards at 60 cards per draw across a 12-hour Friday window, the pot grows by roughly ₱18,000 per hour of active play. The operator publishes the rate; the rate determines the headline number you see at any moment.
Single-card win odds at 75-ball halls run thousands-to-one for the line wins that build into a full house. The progressive itself is conditional on a full house occurring inside a defined call window — usually inside the first 40 calls. Card-stacking scales chances linearly but does not change the underlying long-shot.
Cross-hall pooled progressives concentrate liquidity into bigger headline pots, but they also concentrate competition. A ₱500,000 Friday pot drawing 4,000 active cards across pooled halls is a different odds problem than a ₱180,000 single-hall pot with 600 cards.
What Works · What Doesn't
Pros
- Card-level accrual is fully transparent — every stake adds to the rolling pot at a published rate.
- Cadence sits inside the 8–12 second draw band, keeping session pace predictable for VIP qualifier work.
- Tagalog-caller halls keep the social layer intact for Pinoy rooms without slowing the call interval.
Cons
- Progressive seed resets after every Friday/Sunday pop — early-week play sees a slimmer headline number.
- Single-card jackpot odds remain genuinely long; bankroll discipline stays mandatory.
- Cross-hall pooled pots concentrate competition during peak hours — qualifier seats fill within minutes.
FAQ
How does the progressive pot accrue?
Each card sold on the participating hall contributes a published percentage of stake to the rolling pot. The accrual rate is set by the operator and disclosed in the hall rules.
What happens to the pot if no one hits the jackpot?
The pot rolls forward to the next session. Some halls run a guaranteed-by date; others let the pot grow indefinitely until a winning card prints.
Does buying more cards meaningfully raise jackpot odds?
It scales linearly — twice the cards = twice the chances. But the underlying single-card odds are very long, so card-stacking is a bankroll question, not an edge question.
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