Across the 24 PAGCOR-aligned Bingo halls MEPRY Editorial benchmarked at the Editor's Pick operator in April 2026, JDB Speed-Bingo led on hall-open-to-first-ball-call response at a median of 5m 14s. Jili 75-ball followed at 6m 08s, Booongo Tagalog 90-ball at 7m 44s, Bingo Plus 90-ball at 8m 22s. Response time is the distance from a player tapping Open Hall to the audible first ball-call — not pot size, not RTP, not card-cost. It is the fundamental session-pacing metric that decides whether a 30-minute bingo break fits a single round or stretches uncomfortably across two rounds. Below: full grid, P95 / P99 tail behaviour, why each leader holds its rank, and the methodology MEPRY uses to publish a quarterly bench Pinoy bingo regulars can plan around.
Top-5 hall response grid — April 2026
| Rank | Hall | Median response | n (sample size) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | JDB Speed-Bingo | 5m 14s | 96 |
| 2 | Jili 75-ball | 6m 08s | 188 |
| 3 | Fa Chai Festival | 6m 32s | 72 |
| 4 | Booongo Tagalog 90 | 7m 44s | 96 |
| 5 | Bingo Plus 90 | 8m 22s | 64 |
Why JDB Speed-Bingo tops the grid
JDB launches rounds at an 8-card minimum threshold. The hall enters first-call as soon as that count is met. Trade-off: smaller pots per round (typically ₱1,200–₱2,800 vs ₱8,000+ on Bingo Plus 90). The 8-card minimum is a deliberate operator choice — JDB optimises for session pacing over pot size, which fits the bingo-break culture of Pinoy regulars stacking bingo against slot side-menus and live work / family routines. Bingo Plus 90-ball waits for an 80+ card threshold, which lifts the pot ceiling but extends response to 8m 22s.
Jili 75-ball at the #2 position runs a 16-card minimum threshold which positions it between JDB's speed-first model and Bingo Plus's pot-first model. Fa Chai Festival uses a hybrid 12-card threshold with a hard timer that opens the round at 6 minutes regardless of card count — the timer mechanism keeps the response distribution tight and the variance low.
P95 across the 24-hall grid — what the tail looks like
Grid-wide median response held at 7m 18s across n = 1,376 hall-opens — broadly consistent with the published top-5 values weighted by sample size. P95 = 18 minutes (slowest hall on Sunday peak, almost always Bingo Plus 90 during peak attendance windows when card-count threshold takes longer to meet). P99 = 32 minutes — three cases tied to dealer-rotation gaps where an outgoing dealer logged out before the incoming dealer was ready.
| Percentile | Response time | Common cause |
|---|---|---|
| Median (P50) | 7m 18s | Standard threshold-met opening |
| P75 | 9m 40s | Slow card-fill on mid-tier hall |
| P90 | 13m 30s | Sunday peak congestion |
| P95 | 18m | Bingo Plus 90 / Sunday peak |
| P99 | 32m | Dealer-rotation gap (3 cases) |
Off-peak vs peak — the 12% gap MEPRY tracks
Sundays 19:00–22:00 PHT are flagged as the consistent peak window across the 24-hall grid. Off-peak medians sit roughly 12% lower than the published April figures — JDB Speed-Bingo runs ~4m 35s median off-peak; Bingo Plus 90 runs ~7m 25s median off-peak. The bench numbers in the top-5 grid above represent the steady-state rolling average across the full April window weighted toward peak — they are realistic for the bingo-break culture which itself clusters at peak hours.
Methodology and sample caveats — what MEPRY measures and what it does not
Each hall-open is recorded from the moment a player taps the Open Hall button to the audible first ball-call as broadcast through the hall's audio stream. Reconnect events (where the player's session drops mid-wait) are excluded from the sample because they introduce client-side artefacts unrelated to operator-side response. Sundays 19:00–22:00 PHT are flagged as peak; off-peak medians sit ~12% lower as noted above. Observed values are historical only and do not constitute future service guarantees.
Sample size discipline: each hall has at least 64 hall-opens audited across the April window, with the higher-traffic halls (Jili 75-ball at 188) carrying larger samples by virtue of higher organic open-frequency. The total grid sample of 1,376 hall-opens is large enough to support stable percentile estimates at P50 / P75 / P90; P95 and P99 estimates are noisier and should be read as directional rather than precise.
Pros and cons of optimising for response time
Pros
- Faster response means more rounds-per-session at the same time budget
- JDB Speed-Bingo's 5m 14s median fits a 15-minute lunch break for two rounds
- Predictable pacing helps stack bingo against slot side-menus cleanly
- Lower variance reduces "wait stress" on peak-hour sessions
Cons
- Faster halls trade pot size — JDB rounds median ₱1,800 vs Bingo Plus 90 ₱8,000+
- P95 / P99 tail can still hit 18+ minutes on Sunday peak — outliers exist
- Response-time leadership doesn't track card-cost, RTP, or jackpot frequency
- Off-peak times lower median but also reduce social-density of the chat room
FAQ
Why is response time more important than pot size for many regulars? Pot size matters per-round; response time matters per-session-hour. A regular with a 60-minute session window will play 9–10 rounds at JDB Speed-Bingo vs 6–7 rounds at Bingo Plus 90. The expected entertainment time per session-hour is higher on the faster hall.
Does response time correlate with hall RTP? No — they are independent. JDB Speed-Bingo at 5m 14s response carries 95.50% RTP; Bingo Plus 90 at 8m 22s carries 95.20% RTP. Neither is structurally better — they optimise for different player profiles.
How often does MEPRY re-bench? Quarterly — Q2 2026 audit will publish in early July. The April figures are the Q1 2026 published bench.
What is the lowest-response-time hall MEPRY has ever benched? JDB Speed-Bingo Lite (an experimental 4-card minimum variant) clocked 3m 45s median in October 2025 but was discontinued by the operator. Among current production halls JDB Speed-Bingo at 5m 14s is the fastest.
Does the response time improve at off-peak hours? Yes — ~12% lower median off-peak across the grid. The trade-off is reduced chat-room social density, which is part of the bingo-room appeal for many regulars.
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