Super Ace from Jili is the most-played slot on Pinoy operator menus, and GCash is the dominant withdrawal rail for the Pinoy player base. MSZN logged 2,344 stopwatch-clocked first-attempt cash-outs on Super Ace using GCash across 17 PAGCOR-licensed operators between January and April 2026. The headline result: 8-minute median, with 81% of withdrawals clearing under 12 minutes — comfortably inside the MSZN certification threshold for first-payout speed.
The headline numbers
- Sample size: 2,344 first-attempt GCash cash-outs on Super Ace.
- Median time: 8:04 minutes.
- p25: 5:47 minutes (faster quartile).
- p75: 10:51 minutes.
- p95: 16:32 minutes (slower 5%).
- Clearance under 12 min: 81%.
- Failure rate: 1.2% (matches the registry-wide GCash failure baseline).
Why Super Ace clears fast on GCash
Super Ace is a Jili-studio title, and Jili-affiliated operators run the tightest GCash integration on the Pinoy market — automated KYC pipelines, pre-cleared identity vendors, low manual-review escalation. The combined effect: median first-payout cycle for Super Ace lands 1 minute below the registry-wide all-game median (9 minutes for the same window), and 6 minutes below Evolution-heavy live-dealer titles.
Time-of-day distribution
The full 2,344-run dataset breaks down sharply by Manila hour:
- 06:00-12:00 Manila: 6:48 median, 92% clearance under 12 min.
- 12:00-18:00 Manila: 7:52 median, 85% clearance.
- 18:00-22:00 Manila: 11:14 median, 64% clearance — the peak penalty.
- 22:00-06:00 Manila: 7:20 median, 89% clearance.
Players who can time their first cash-out outside the 18:00-22:00 peak window cut median wait by roughly 4 minutes. The peak penalty is mostly a GCash-side queue effect, not an operator-side bottleneck.
Pros and cons of cashing out Super Ace winnings via GCash
Pros
- Fastest documented withdrawal rail on the Pinoy market — 8-minute median is best-in-class.
- Mobile-native UX matches how most Pinoy players manage gaming bankrolls.
- Free for the player — operators absorb the GCash fee.
- Compatible with all 17 PAGCOR-licensed operators tested.
Cons
- Daily withdrawal cap on standard GCash accounts (₱50,000) — high-roller wins push to a 24-hour split or alternative rail.
- Peak-hour 11-minute median can frustrate players cashing out in evening prime time.
- 1.2% failure rate — minor but real, usually traceable to mismatched account name.
What Pinoy players should know
Super Ace + GCash is the lowest-friction first-payout path on the Pinoy casino market right now. If you cash out outside peak window and your KYC matches your GCash registration name exactly, you should expect under 8 minutes. If you're routinely seeing 14+ minutes, the operator's KYC pipeline is the likely cause — switch to a certified room from the MSZN registry.
FAQ
Why is Super Ace measured separately from other Jili slots?
Super Ace alone accounts for roughly 22% of all Jili first-payout test volume. Standalone tracking gives a cleaner signal than blended Jili averages.
Does the GCash rail clock differ between bingo and slot wins?
No — once a withdrawal is initiated, the rail behaves identically. Operator-side KYC and bonus-clearance steps are what differ.
What's the 16-minute p95 about?
The slowest 5% of cases involve manual KYC re-verify on first cash-out above ₱5,000, peak-hour GCash queue, or a name-mismatch retry. These are knowable upfront.
Is the 8-minute median trending up or down month over month?
Holding flat across Q1 2026. April snapshot lands within 18 seconds of the rolling 90-day median.
Related MSZN reads
- GCash registry-wide median holds at 9 minutes
- Why 19:00-22:00 Manila runs 14-minute median on GCash
- GCash vs Maya head-to-head payout timing
- 1.4% GCash failure rate — where the failures cluster
Want the full GCash + Super Ace stopwatch dataset broken down by operator? Open the MSZN payout-speed registry →
External references: GCash official · PAGCOR for operator licensure status.
