The Bingo Plus Hall afternoon block on JSHO has been re-sequenced for the 14:00–17:00 block starting Saturday 18 April. The card price bands stay put — ₱10 entry across the block — but the jackpot cadence has tightened, and the caller rotation adds a third Tagalog voice to the line-up.
What changed in the 90-ball afternoon block
Bingo Plus ran a single caller for the afternoon session since launch. The operator shipped a three-caller rotation that runs one 30-minute set each: opening caller 14:00–14:30, second 14:30–15:30, third 15:30–17:00. Each caller hands off the next jackpot cycle cleanly, so the 14:45 and 15:45 pattern jackpots are now held steady at ₱15,000 instead of drifting up 10–15% in-session.
Why bingo hall regulars should care
Three caller voices inside one afternoon block pulls session lengths down. JSHO floor notes show that the average afternoon session on the current single-caller Bingo Plus block ran 76 minutes; comparable Jili Bingo rooms with rotating callers run 52. The new cadence should land somewhere between the two.
Slots that pair with the new block
Players who rotate into slots between draws typically pick Super Ace from Jili (97.02% RTP) or Fortune Gems from Jili (96.71% RTP) for a short tempo. With the shorter Bingo Plus sets, Mahjong Ways 2 from PG Soft (96.95% RTP) is less useful in the 14:00–15:00 window since its bonus round runs longer than the 30-minute caller set. Save Mahjong Ways 2 for the 20:00 Mega Hall intermission.
Jackpot pool adjustments
Alongside the caller change, the afternoon block jackpot pool is capped at ₱25,000 per 30-minute set, up from ₱18,000. A rolling leaderboard across the three sets awards an additional ₱30,000 to the highest card-purchase player each Saturday. PAGCOR has signed off on the revised structure.
What stays the same
GCash and PayMaya deposit rails run unchanged; minimum ₱50 deposit holds. Tagalog chat response times under 90 seconds during the afternoon block, confirmed by JSHO ops desk audit. The 20:00 Mega Hall block continues on the existing single-caller format — the rotation change is afternoon-only.
