
CHWV benches Hacksaw Gaming Hand of Anubis II at the ?500k VIP desk: 30,000× ceiling, Soul-Orb tier-3 trigger frequency, observed 96.21% across 4,800 spins, deep-bonus exit profile.
First ?500,000 VIP session on Hacksaw Gaming's Hand of Anubis II told the CHWV bench what the sequel inherits and what it changes. The ceiling moves from 22,500× to 30,000×. The Soul-Orb tier ladder grows by one. And the variance shape stretches further left, with deeper dry runs between bonus drops.
The bench logged 4,800 paid spins on a ?120 base, observed 96.21%, sample window April 19 to April 28. Provider-stated RTP sits at 96.49%; the ?0.28pp delta lands inside the registry's ±0.40 tolerance for that sample band.
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The CHWV ?500k desk needs three things from a Hacksaw addition: a sequel mechanic that respects the variance shape of the original, a ceiling lift that justifies the bankroll exposure, and a free-spin frame that pays in proper VIP-scale bursts when it lands. Hand of Anubis II hits all three. Soul-Orb tier 3 is the headline change — at the ?500k roll, tier 3 events drive the session-defining frame.
Tap-to-spin holds at 0.6s on the CHWV mobile app on Filipino 4G. The cashier accepted the GCash withdrawal at 11 minutes median across two test cash-outs. The Soul-Orb visual response stacks cleanly without render hitches on the lower-tier Android handsets the desk's PH players keep on the room rotation.
Hand of Anubis II does not pay like its 100,000× cousins in long base-game droughts. The bench logs 3 windows in this April pool where 380+ base spins printed under 7× total — the bonus pool corrects, but only when it lands. This is a VIP-scale title for players who can absorb the variance, not a warm-up rotation.
For the CHWV ?500k desk, Hand of Anubis II earns its slot above warm-up Hacksaw titles and beside the 30k-ceiling regulars. The Soul-Orb tier-3 economics deliver the kind of VIP-scale frame the bench wants on a long Manila evening, while the 30,000× ceiling stays inside what a ?500k roll can absorb. The desk keeps it on the active list through May.
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