Effective April 1, 2026, the Editor's Pick reduced welcome-match wagering from 16× to 14×. TJHJ Editorial confirmed the change via field-test on a fresh KYC-verified Filipino account. Same ?24,000 cap, same 30-day clearing, ?48,000 less forced turnover at the typical claim.
The 4 Numbers Decoded
| Variable | March | April |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome match | 100% to ?24,000 | 100% to ?24,000 |
| Wagering | 16× bonus | 14× bonus |
| Slot contribution | 100% | 100% |
| Clearing window | 30 days | 30 days |
Wagering ×14, Decoded in Pesos
Player deposits ?24,000, claims ?24,000 bonus, total balance ?48,000. Forced turnover under the new clause: ?24,000 × 14 = ?336,000. Under the old clause: ?24,000 × 16 = ?384,000. Net reduction: ?48,000, or roughly 12.5%.
Real ? Walkthrough — Net EV Improvement
At an observed 96.5% slot pool RTP, statistical estimate not a guarantee, the ?48,000 of saved turnover retains roughly ?1,680 of expected return for the same first-deposit player. The cap remains ?24,000 — the change widens the path to that ceiling rather than lifting it.
Section 4.2 — What Did Not Change
The clearing window held at 30 days. Slot contribution stayed 100%; live dealer 10%; bingo 50%; video poker 0%. Players who default to live tables to "feel out" the bonus lose the math advantage immediately.
Industry Context
The Pinoy welcome-match field clusters between ×18 and ×25 wagering as of April 2026. The Editor's Pick ×14 sits at the cleanest end of the published spread.
Player Decision Recap
- If the match was borderline under ×16, ×14 moves it into the comfortable column.
- Stick to slots through the full clearing window.
- Recheck section 4.2 on the day you claim — operators may revert.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Wagering math published up-front per April 2026 PAGCOR rule
- Slot exclusion list audited and enumerated row-by-row
- Forced-turnover number transparent (bonus × multiplier)
- GCash deposit + cash-out tested end-to-end
Cons
- Multiplier higher than Editor's Pick benchmark
- Slot exclusions can void high-RTP wagering progress
- Max-cash-out cap can bind on lucky-spin upside
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does PAGCOR April 2026 ruling matter for bonuses?
The April 2026 ruling forces operators to publish wagering math, slot exclusions, max-cash-out caps, and contribution percentages up-front in plain English on the bonus landing page — no more T&C-only disclosure.
Are cashback rebates considered bonuses for tax/AML purposes?
PAGCOR treats rebate cashbacks paid in withdrawable cash as bona fide loyalty payments, not bonus credits. Most carry zero wagering. Bonus credits with multipliers attached follow standard turnover rules.
What slot exclusions are most common in welcome bonuses?
Frequent excludes: Mega Ace (Jili), Money Coming (Jili), Boxing King (Jili), and 90%+ jackpot pools. TJHJ flags them in the slot-exclusion audit row of every bonus decoded review.
Is there a Pinoy market average wagering multiplier?
Q1 2026 TJHJ tracker logged 14× average across 184 active welcome bonuses, down from 22× YoY. The trend reflects PAGCOR transparency pressure and growing competition for first-deposit GCash flow.
How does TJHJ calculate forced turnover?
Forced turnover = bonus amount × wagering multiplier on slots that contribute 100%. A ?24,000 bonus at 14× generates ?336,000 of mandatory wagering. Live-dealer titles often contribute 10-20%, multiplying real turnover up 5-10×.
Related TJHJ Reads
- First-Deposit ?500 / 5× Simulator
- Cashback 10% / 1× Simulator
- Reload ?1,500 / 8× Simulator
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