JSHO's late-block bingo room runs the 20:30 card pack, takes a 22-minute breath, then resumes at the 21:00 caller. That breath is the bingo-break slot window — the chair regulars sit in to keep the evening moving without leaving the hall. Sweet Bonanza 1000 by Pragmatic Play has earned the 21:00 chair on the May rotation, replacing the original Sweet Bonanza Xmas pick the room cycled through over Easter week.
The 1000-tier sequel carries 96.53% provider-stated RTP — half a basis point above the original Sweet Bonanza, which sits at 96.51%. The mechanic refinement that matters for the bingo-break window: the sticky-multiplier cluster on this sequel iteration extends the multiplier ladder across consecutive cascades, while the original drops the ladder when the cascade chain ends.
The block hour by hour
20:30 to 20:55 is the late-card pack. 20:55 to 21:17 is the slot-rotation window before the 21:30 caller starts. Sweet Bonanza 1000 is the slot regulars cycle through in that 22-minute slot because the average free-spin frame duration runs 3 minutes 24 seconds, with the sticky-multiplier cluster resolving cleanly inside the window in 79% of triggers logged at the JSHO hall this April.
Who each caller is — and what the slot rhythm sits beside
The 20:30 caller pacing runs a 38-second per-card cadence. The 21:30 caller pacing runs a 42-second per-card cadence. The slot rotation in between is the wind-down — fast enough to hold the evening's tempo, slow enough that you don't feel rushed leaving the chair when the caller's mic clicks back on.
What the rhythm gives you
- Trigger interval p50: 178 base spins (sequel runs 12 spins faster than original)
- Sticky-multiplier ladder: persists across all consecutive cascades within free-spin frame
- Average free-spin exit: 38× base bet (vs original's 32×)
- Top observed window exit: 1,420× on a single sticky ladder run
- Median free-spin frame time: 3 minutes 24 seconds
What changed this April
JSHO's bingo hall rotated Sweet Bonanza 1000 into the 21:00 slot on April 12. Through May 5, regulars logged 2,140 sessions on the title during the bingo-break window, with 312 free-spin frame triggers across that pool. The community feedback — collected at the 21:30 caller's break — kept circling back to the same point: the sticky-multiplier ladder makes the 22-minute window feel completed, not interrupted, when the 21:00 caller starts.
Tip for newcomers
If you are new to the JSHO 21:00 hall block and want a slot for the bingo-break window, sit at Sweet Bonanza 1000 for two cycles before deciding. The first cycle teaches you the trigger interval feel; the second teaches you how the sticky-multiplier ladder reads across cascades. After that, you'll know whether the sequel rhythm fits your evening better than the original.
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