Money Coming by Jili is the spin-volume leader on Philippine operators in the DMSTAT registry — 22,104 paid spins logged across the rolling sample window, more than either Super Ace or Mahjong Ways 2. Observed RTP across one PH-routed lobby came in at 96.52% over the most recent 7-day verification window (2026-04-19 to 2026-04-26, 2,140 paid rounds). Tumble cadence — median 1.6 cascades per paid spin, n=940 subsample — is the structural reason DMSTAT's spin-volume tally keeps Money Coming at the top of the Jili directory slice this month. This bench note publishes the registry snapshot, the tumble mechanic detail, the round-duration math that drives the spin-volume leadership, and the methodology caveats that frame how the observed RTP should be interpreted.
Registry snapshot — as of 2026-04-26
| Field | Logged value |
|---|---|
| Title | Money Coming |
| Provider | Jili |
| Observed RTP (this window) | 96.52% |
| Sample window | 2026-04-19 to 2026-04-26 (7 days) |
| Sample size | n = 2,140 paid rounds |
| Volatility tag | Medium-high (lower than Mahjong Ways 2; comparable to Super Ace) |
| Tumble cadence | Median 1.6 cascades per paid spin (n=940 subsample) |
| Round duration median | 6.4 seconds (n=480 round-clock subsample) |
| Theoretical RTP (Jili-published) | 96.50% (this is consistent with the wider Jili 95.8%–97.2% RTP band) |
How the Money Coming tumble mechanic actually works
The tumble engine on Money Coming is the same family of cascading-pay mechanic that drives Super Ace, Sweet Bonanza, Sugar Rush and Gates of Olympus — but with a Jili-specific implementation that biases toward high cascade frequency rather than extreme cascade depth. The base flow:
- Paid line resolves and removes itself. When a winning combination lands, the symbols that contributed to the win evaporate from the reel grid.
- New symbols drop in from above. The empty positions are filled by symbols cascading down from the top of the reel; gravity-style refill.
- The board is re-evaluated. If the new symbol arrangement produces another paying combination, the cascade continues; the win is paid and the symbols evaporate again.
- Each cascade extends turnover within one wager. The player pays once per spin but can receive multiple paid evaluations on a single spin if the cascade chain holds.
Our registry logged 1.6 cascades per paid spin as the median of the 940-round subsample, with the upper quartile at 3 cascades and the 95th percentile at 5 cascades. The structural difference from Super Ace is that Super Ace's Golden Card → Joker conversion can extend cascade chains via wild substitution (which raises the upper-quartile cascade depth meaningfully), whereas Money Coming relies purely on the gravity-refill mechanic without wild conversion (which keeps median cascade frequency higher but caps the long-tail depth). This is why Money Coming has higher open-rate than Super Ace but slightly lower observed RTP — broader play, less explosive upside.
Why PH spin volume stays high on Money Coming
Three structural factors drive the spin-volume leadership across DMSTAT-tracked Philippine operators.
- Round duration logged at 6.4 seconds. Median round duration on the n=480 round-clock subsample. Short rounds (vs Pragmatic Play tumble peers averaging 7.2s and PG Soft Megaways at 8.1s) compound directly into hourly spin throughput.
- Cascade chains feel like wins, not waits. Median 1.6 cascades per paid spin keeps the player on a win-feedback loop without forcing dry-stretch waits between paying spins. The 6.4s round + 1.6 median cascades produces a perceived "play tempo" notably higher than slower-cadence Megaways titles.
- Filipino-cultural fit. Money Coming's lucky-number, gold-coin, fortune-cat theming maps directly onto cross-cultural Filipino lucky-symbol affinity. The wider Jili catalogue commentary at brsoftech.com Jili coverage documents the same cross-cultural fit driving the wider Jili open-rate dominance.
Short rounds plus cascade chains explain the high spin count without implying outcome predictability. Observed values are historical only — 22,104 paid spins across the rolling window is a reliable cross-section of Filipino-market Money Coming play, not a forecast of any individual session.
Money Coming vs the Jili shelf top tier
| Title | Observed RTP | Volatility | Round duration median | Median cascades / spin | Spin-volume share (Jili shelf) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Money Coming | 96.52% | Med-high | 6.4s | 1.6 | ~28% |
| Super Ace | 97.02% | Med-high | 6.8s | 1.7 | ~24% |
| Mega Ace | 96.22% | High | 7.0s | 1.5 | ~12% |
| Boxing King | 96.30% | Mid | 6.6s | 1.4 | ~9% |
| Fortune Gems | 96.01% | Low | 5.9s | n/a (no cascade) | ~7% |
Money Coming holds the top spin-volume share on the Jili shelf despite Super Ace having higher observed RTP. The structural read: Filipino players gravitate to Money Coming for play tempo and theming; players who consciously optimise for observed RTP and per-spin EV tend to migrate to Super Ace once the Money Coming theming has lost novelty. Both titles share the medium-high volatility band — Money Coming is the entry-tier high-volume default, Super Ace is the math-aware upgrade.
Pros and cons — Money Coming on the DMSTAT registry
Pros
- Spin-volume leader on the entire Jili shelf — Filipino players play it more than any other Jili title
- Observed RTP of 96.52% is competitive with the wider PH slot top tier
- 6.4s median round duration is the fastest among medium-high volatility Jili tumble titles
- Medium-high volatility delivers sustainable session length without extreme variance
- Cross-cultural Filipino theme (lucky-coin / fortune-cat) holds open-rate without requiring any user-side preference adjustment
Cons
- Observed RTP (96.52%) trails Super Ace (97.02%) by 0.5pp — players optimising for per-spin EV should default to Super Ace instead
- No wild conversion mechanic — cascade depth caps lower than Super Ace, which limits the upper-tail upside
- Theme novelty wears off faster than Super Ace's cultural-card familiarity; long-term retention measurably lower
- Sample window is 7 days — for full DMSTAT bench-grade RTP read, see Super Ace's 90-day rolling 23,412-spin sample
FAQ — Money Coming on the DMSTAT bench
What is the actual RTP of Money Coming? Jili publishes 96.50% theoretical. The DMSTAT 7-day rolling sample observed 96.52% across 2,140 paid rounds — within statistical tolerance of the published number. Larger rolling-window samples typically converge tighter; this 7-day window is published as a registry snapshot rather than a multi-quarter bench.
Why does Money Coming have higher spin volume than Super Ace? Faster median round duration (6.4s vs 6.8s) plus higher open-rate from Filipino-market cultural fit. Super Ace has higher per-spin EV (97.02% vs 96.52%), but Money Coming has higher player count which compounds into total spin volume.
How does the tumble mechanic compare to Pragmatic Play tumble titles? Money Coming uses pure gravity-refill cascading (no multiplier preservation, no wild conversion). Pragmatic Play tumble titles like Sweet Bonanza add multiplier-bomb mechanics that preserve into the bonus round. Net result: Pragmatic Play titles offer higher upper-tail upside; Money Coming offers higher base-game cascade frequency at slightly lower long-run RTP.
Is the 96.52% number expected to hold? Yes — barring a Jili variant change. The 7-day window is a snapshot; DMSTAT will re-bench Money Coming on a 90-day rolling cycle alongside the next Super Ace re-bench. Drift greater than ±0.30pp triggers an immediate re-bench correction entry.
Where can Filipino players bench Money Coming? Across all major PAGCOR-licensed lobbies that integrate Jili. Verify your operator through the PAGCOR licensed-operator registry. For session-funding speed see our GCash 9-minute cash-out median note.
Methodology and caveats
Our registry samples one PH-routed lobby per 24-hour cycle, recording bet-size class, paid line frequency and cascade count. Each entry carries a sample window, a round count and the date last verified. Observed RTP is historical — it is not predictive; individual variance can deviate ±15 percentage points across short windows. The DMSTAT registry standard treats samples under 5,000 rounds as snapshot data and samples above 20,000 rounds as bench-grade; this Money Coming entry is published as snapshot data. The 22,104-paid-spin DMSTAT-wide volume tally for Money Coming aggregates across multiple weekly snapshot cycles and confirms the spin-volume leadership at the registry level even though any individual 7-day window is a smaller cross-section.
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