
Bingo Plus Hall launched a Saturday 22:00 Weekend Mega on JSHO — ?25 card, ?150,000 jackpot cap, reserve caller. First four runs averaged 2,840 cards per draw.
At 22:00 PHT every Saturday inside the JSHO Royal Hall, the Bingo Plus Hall now opens its Weekend Mega slot — a ?25 card-price 90-ball draw with a ?150,000 jackpot cap, hosted by a reserve Tagalog caller who handles the 3×9 ticket rhythm at the slightly slower pacing the format demands. The Saturday 22:00 slot debuted on 15 November and now sits structurally between the weekday 20:00 Mega Hall and the JSHO Live 22:00 Flagship, filling the previously empty late-Saturday position in the Royal Hall calendar. This is the curator's first-month read on how the format performs and how it should fit into a player's weekly rotation.
The Weekend Mega slot was a calendar gap the desk had been planning around for two quarters. Saturday evenings between 21:00 and 23:00 traditionally sit as the lowest-attended weekday-equivalent block across PAGCOR-licensed bingo lobbies, because the demographic that anchors weekday play (working-from-home regulars on the 20:00 cycle) shifts to evening social engagements on Saturdays. The Bingo Plus desk's gambit was that the 22:00 timing — late enough to catch post-dinner returnees, early enough to avoid the JSHO Live Flagship at midnight — could anchor a higher-EV jackpot slot that the weekday format could not justify.
The first month of data supports the gambit. The four Saturday runs (15 November, 22 November, 29 November, 6 December) averaged 2,840 cards per draw — comfortably above the weekday 20:00 Mega Hall's 2,100-card average, and within range of the JSHO Live Flagship's 3,200-card benchmark. The 35% volume premium over weekday Mega validates the Saturday-late positioning at the ?25 card-price tier.
| Saturday session | Cards entered | Final pool (?) | Cap hit? | Closing call |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 November | 2,610 | ?94,500 | No | Call 71 |
| 22 November | 3,180 | ?150,000 | Yes (capped, call 42) | Call 42 |
| 29 November | 2,760 | ?110,000 | No | Call 73 |
| 6 December | 2,810 | ?128,000 | No | Call 74 |
| 4-week average | 2,840 | ?120,625 | 1 in 4 | — |
The 22 November session is worth a curator's pause. The pool hit its ?150,000 cap on call 42 — well inside the qualifying call window — when a single full-house claim closed against a 3,180-card room. The structural reason the cap landed early is the call-42 timing: a full-house at call 42 across a 3-row 90-ball ticket requires near-optimal column distribution, which is statistically rare but mathematically possible. Across the four-Saturday sample, call 42 was the earliest closing claim by 29 calls — the next-fastest closing was 6 December at call 74.
The ?150,000 jackpot routed to Maya Bank with a 6-minute median clearance, faster than the standard 8-minute Maya median across HOYY's payment-rail benchmarks. The structural reason was the player's KYC pipeline: the ID had pre-cleared two rounds earlier in an unrelated lower-stake withdrawal, which meant the 22 November jackpot routed through a fast-path verification rather than the standard route. Players who anticipate participating in jackpot draws should pre-clear KYC during a low-stress weekday session, not during the high-pressure post-jackpot window.
| Dimension | Saturday 22:00 Weekend Mega | Weekday 20:00 Mega Hall |
|---|---|---|
| Card price | ?25 | ?10 |
| Jackpot cap | ?150,000 | ?100,000 |
| Average cards per draw | 2,840 | 2,100 |
| Caller language | Reserve Tagalog | English-primary |
| Per-card expected return (long-rolling) | ?26.40 | ?11.30 |
| Cap-hit frequency (sample) | 1 in 4 sessions | 1 in 6 sessions (Q3-Q4) |
| Best for | Higher-EV occasional play | Daily-grind weekday rotation |
The Weekend Mega delivers a marginally higher per-card expected return (?26.40 vs ?11.30) at a higher absolute card price (?25 vs ?10), which means the format suits players who can absorb the per-card variance comfortably. For weekly bingo budgets above ?500, the Saturday 22:00 slot is the structurally correct anchor; for budgets below ?200, the weekday 20:00 Mega Hall remains the right default.
The Saturday 22:00 to 22:45 window benefits from a structured slot rotation around the bingo block. The 21:30 to 21:55 warm-up window pairs cleanly with Super Ace from Jili at ?5 per spin — the title's 97.02% observed RTP and 1.83× standard deviation provide the calmest possible warm-up tempo before the higher-stakes bingo session. A 25-spin block at ?5 stakes runs approximately ?125 in expected commitment.
During the active 22:00 to 22:37 Weekend Mega session, the curator's strong recommendation is to stay in the caller flow rather than rotating to slots. Card-purchase windows close on a tight cadence and missing a window structurally erodes the per-session expected return. Slot rotation should resume only if a card-purchase window has already been missed and the player is waiting for the next entry opportunity.
Post-Mega winddown from 22:45 onwards pairs with Crazy Time from Evolution on the new Manila-aligned studio slot — the live-show format carries the social-occasion tempo from the bingo session into the late-night winddown without forcing the player back into a high-variance solo-grind context. Wolf Gold from Pragmatic at the 18:00 rotation is the natural Sunday-evening counterpoint for players who want to reset the rotation cycle.
Across the JSHO payment-rail benchmarks, the standard medians for post-bingo withdrawals through a Saturday 22:45 close hold as follows: GCash at 9-minute median clearance, Maya Bank at 8 minutes, PayMaya at 11 minutes, BPI Direct Debit at 47 minutes. The 22 November jackpot's 6-minute Maya Bank clearance sits below the standard median because of the pre-cleared KYC pathway documented above; players should not expect that figure as a default routing time.
For winnings above ?50,000, JSHO's compliance pathway adds a brief secondary verification step that typically extends clearance by 4-7 minutes regardless of payment rail. The 22 November jackpot routed through this pathway in 2 minutes because of the pre-clearance; standard routing for similar amounts will sit closer to the 12-15 minute total range.
Pros
Cons
| Question | Curator's Answer |
|---|---|
| How early should I enter the 22:00 Weekend Mega room? | By 21:50 PHT to confirm card-entry before the entry-window close. |
| Is the ?25 card price worth the higher jackpot exposure? | For weekly budgets above ?500, yes. For lower budgets, the weekday 20:00 Mega Hall is the right anchor. |
| Why does the cap hit on some Saturdays and not others? | Cap hits depend on closing call number; only call-numbers below ~50 produce a cap-trigger payout. Statistical 1-in-4 frequency. |
| Should I pre-clear KYC before entering? | Yes — KYC clearance during a low-stress session pays off later if a jackpot hits during the Weekend Mega. |
| What slot should I play before the Mega session? | Super Ace from Jili at ?5 stakes — calmest possible warm-up tempo with 97.02% observed RTP. |
The Royal Hall desk's editorial pick for the Saturday rotation is the 21:30-to-23:00 anchored block: 25-spin Super Ace warm-up, full Weekend Mega session entry with three ?25 cards, then Crazy Time winddown across the post-22:45 window. Total commitment runs approximately ?200 across the full block, with realistic expected exposure to the ?150,000 jackpot pool through the bingo segment.
For new entrants to the Weekend Mega format, the recommended approach is single-card entry across the first three Saturdays before scaling to multi-card portfolios. The format pacing differs meaningfully from the weekday Mega, and single-card entry through the first month allows the player to internalise the call cadence and the closing-window pressure without absorbing multi-card variance simultaneously.
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