JSHO's evening regulars know the rhythm. The 19:00 card block runs long — six full bingo sets, ₱200 spend, sometimes more. The 30-minute window before 20:30's next block is where the room loads slots, and this week's pick at the editor's-pick GCash rail is Bigger Bass Bonanza by Pragmatic Play. It is the upgraded Big Bass title slotting the rotation between two long card blocks.
## What the room is choosing and why
Bigger Bass Bonanza upgrades the original Big Bass Bonanza in three measurable ways:
1. **Multiplier ceiling** — fish-collect multipliers up to 10× per fish (vs 4× original).
2. **Wild fisherman pickup** — wilds collect all on-screen fish-multipliers.
3. **Free-spin retrigger** — extra spins on triple-fisherman, with multiplier carry.
The 19:00 to 20:30 window is roughly 90 minutes of clock time. Most regulars run 60-90 minutes of slot during that gap; Bigger Bass Bonanza's free-spin pacing fits.
## At the bench
Provider-stated 96.71% RTP. Volatility 8/10 (Pragmatic scale). Min bet ₱1, the editor's-pick GCash rail benches it at ₱2 standard. Max win 4,000× (₱8,000 on a ₱2 base spin).
The 19:00 block regulars who hit a free-spin retrigger inside the window typically reach the 200×–800× session ceiling. Cold-window players see closer to ₱150 spent on 75 paid spins.
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## Who carries the rotation
JSHO's regular evening callers — Tito Ramon at 17:00, Ate Nene at 19:00, Mario at 20:30 — set the pacing. Ate Nene's 19:00 block runs longer than the daytime cadence, so the 19:00-to-20:30 slot rotation is where rotation discipline matters most.
The room's read this week: Bigger Bass Bonanza fits Ate Nene's longer pacing better than the standard Big Bass Bonanza did, because the multiplier collect can ride a single retrigger event into the 20:30 card-block prep without forcing a re-bet.
## What changed for newcomers
If you joined the JSHO 19:00 evening crowd this month, the slot rotation is what changes between weeks, not the bingo schedule. Ate Nene's 19:00 block is fixed at ₱30 cards through May; the slot pick is Bigger Bass Bonanza for now.
For a newcomer planning the first 19:00 evening:
- ₱200 bingo budget for Ate Nene's block (8 sets).
- ₱150 ticket-pause budget for Bigger Bass Bonanza between 20:00 and 20:30.
- ₱50 reserved for the 20:30 pre-card setup.
## Tip for newcomers
The free-spin retrigger does not always land inside the 30-minute slot window. Plan as if it will not. If it does, you got the upside; if it does not, you stayed inside budget.
## FAQ
**Is Bigger Bass Bonanza better than Big Bass Bonanza for the rotation?**
For the 19:00 evening cadence at JSHO, yes. The multiplier ceiling and the retrigger carry are what fits longer card blocks.
**What's the 19:00 to 20:30 slot budget Ate Nene's regulars run?**
Median observation across the room is ₱150. Some run higher to ₱300; the median holds.
**Does the slot rotation change every week?**
The editor's-pick rail rotates roughly every 2–3 weeks. This pick stays through early May.
## Verdict
Bigger Bass Bonanza takes the 19:00 to 20:30 slot rotation cleanly. The multiplier upgrade fits Ate Nene's evening pacing, the 96.71% RTP clears the room's break-slot bar, the retrigger carry is what justifies the upgrade. JSHO regulars open the slot, run the ₱150, and clock back in for 20:30.
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