9PH — Read Ali Baba's Bonus Round Before You Chase It
Ali Baba's bonus round is the reason most players open the game and the part fewest can explain. So that's where 9PH starts — the cascade, the multiplier that grows through it, and what a 96.8% RTP actually promises you, before a single peso moves.
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Ali Baba is a five-reel JILI slot that pays across up to 32,400 ways, and its engine is a cascade rather than a spin-and-stop. When a winning combination lands, those symbols clear out and new ones fall into the gap — and if the fresh symbols form another win, the chain continues. The multiplier is tied to that chain: it grows as the cascade keeps going, which is why a single paid spin can resolve into something much larger than it first looked. Free spins sit on top of the same mechanic.
The honest part is what JILI does and doesn't publish. Ali Baba's RTP is 96.8%, its volatility is low-to-medium, and its maximum win is 2,000× your stake. What isn't published is a step-by-step ladder of exactly what the multiplier reaches at each cascade — so you will not find one invented here. Any site that quotes you a precise rung on that ladder is filling in a blank JILI left empty, and we'd rather tell you the blank exists.
- Cascading reels — winning symbols clear, new ones drop, and the chain can continue without a new stake
- A multiplier that grows through the cascade rather than resetting each drop
- Free spins built on the same cascade-and-multiplier engine
- 96.8% RTP with low-to-medium volatility — hits arrive fairly often, and the ceiling is 2,000×
Ali Baba's Multipliers, Next to the Rest of the Family
Ali Baba isn't the only JILI title built on cascades and rising multipliers, and the comparison is the fastest way to understand what it's actually offering. Read the volatility column with the max-win column, not on its own — the two together tell you the shape of a session far better than either does alone.
| Game | RTP | Volatility | Grid / ways | Max win | Multiplier engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ali Baba | 96.8% | Low-medium | 5-reel, up to 32,400 ways | 2,000× | Cascading reels with a multiplier that grows through the chain, plus free spins |
| Wild Ace | 97.2% | High | 5×4, 1024 ways | Not published by JILI | Golden cards flip to wilds; cascading consecutive wins |
| Mega Ace | 97% | High | 6-reel, 46,656 ways | 15,000× | Golden cards become wilds, cascading match multipliers, expanding wilds |
| Boxing King | 97% | Medium | 5×5, 88 lines | 2,000× | Cascading wins with rising ×2–×8 multipliers and stacked wilds |
| Super Ace | 97% | Medium | 5×4, 1024 ways | 1,500× | Golden cards flip to Joker wilds; rising combo multiplier |
Notice that Ali Baba has the lowest RTP in that table and one of the lowest ceilings — and is still the gentlest ride on it. That isn't a contradiction. Low-to-medium volatility means the same theoretical return gets handed back in smaller, more frequent pieces, which is a different experience from Mega Ace handing it back rarely and in bulk. Neither is a better bet. They're different tempos of the same house edge.
Wild Ace: The Same Cascade, a Much Harder Ride
Wild Ace has the highest published RTP of any title we've listed on this page — 97.2% — and players routinely read that number as the safest bet in the lobby. It isn't. Wild Ace is high volatility on a 5×4 grid paying 1024 ways, and its golden cards flip to wilds to feed cascading consecutive wins. That combination means the 97.2% is returned in a long, uneven tail: quiet stretches broken by occasional larger resolutions.
We can't tell you Wild Ace's maximum win, because JILI hasn't published one for it — unlike Ali Baba's 2,000× or Mega Ace's 15,000×. That gap is worth sitting with. A high-volatility game with an unstated ceiling is precisely the kind of title where a player's imagination does the maths instead of the paytable, and imagination is a generous accountant.
- Wild Ace pairs the highest RTP here (97.2%) with high volatility — a bigger number, a bumpier road
- Golden cards flip to wilds, driving cascading consecutive wins on 1024 ways
- JILI publishes no max-win figure for Wild Ace; treat any specific number you see elsewhere as unsourced
- If you want the same card-flip idea at a calmer tempo, Super Ace runs 97% at medium volatility with a 1,500× ceiling
What RTP and Volatility Actually Mean at 9PH
RTP is a long-run average measured across many millions of spins — not a forecast for your afternoon. A 97% title does not hand back ₱97 of every ₱100 you stake in a session; it converges on that figure over a horizon no individual player ever plays. Volatility is the shape of the road to that average. Read them as a pair, always.
| Title | RTP | Volatility | What the pairing means for a session |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wild Ace | 97.2% | High | The best published return here, delivered in the least even way — expect dry stretches |
| Mega Ace | 97% | High | 46,656 ways and a 15,000× ceiling; swings are the price of that ceiling |
| Charge Buffalo | 97% | Medium | 4096 ways, additive wild multipliers, up to 100 free spins on six scatters; a 4,000× ceiling |
| Money Coming | 97% | Medium | A single line on a 3×1 grid, with a 4th-reel multiplier up to ×10 and respins; countable, not vague |
| Ali Baba | 96.8% | Low-medium | Smaller, more frequent returns; the friendliest tempo on this page |
| Golden Empire | 96.5% | Medium | 32,400 ways with golden wilds and an unlimited free-spin multiplier; a 2,000× ceiling |
Every figure above comes from JILI's own published specs. Where a spec doesn't exist — Wild Ace's ceiling being the clearest case — we leave the space empty rather than fill it. That's the whole editorial position of 9PH in one sentence.
When You Win, the Money Moves — 24/7 GCash Cashout
There's a slow, old-growth patience to how we've built the reading side of 9PH. The withdrawal side is the opposite. Verify your ID once, and cashouts run around the clock — holidays, long weekends, three in the morning. A grove doesn't close for the weekend and neither does the payout queue. 9PH charges no casino fee on any withdrawal below.
| Method | Rail | When the money lands | Fee from 9PH |
|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | InstaPay | Minutes to 1 hour; up to 3 hours at peak or on a first payout | None |
| Maya | InstaPay | Minutes to a few hours, 24/7 | None — though Maya's own InstaPay-out fee is about ₱15 |
| GoTyme | InstaPay | Minutes to a few hours, 24/7 | None — and GoTyme charges nothing on InstaPay out |
| Bank transfer (InstaPay) | InstaPay | Minutes to a few hours, 24/7 | None |
| Bank transfer (PESONet) | PESONet | Same or next banking day, settled in batches | None |
The ceilings are set by the rails, not by us: InstaPay moves up to ₱50,000 per transfer and ₱500,000 per day, and a verified GCash wallet holds a ₱100,000 daily limit. KYC is a one-time review that takes 24–48 hours, and it has to clear before a first withdrawal — so the sensible move is to get it done on day one rather than on the day you finally need it.
Play Responsibly at 9PH
Everything on this page describes how a game behaves. None of it describes how a game can be beaten, because it can't be. Ali Baba's cascade is beautiful and its multiplier is genuinely fun to watch climb, and both sit on top of a house edge that never sleeps. Understanding a bonus round makes you a better-informed player, not a favoured one — treat the balance as an entertainment budget and stop when the session stops being fun.
- 9PH is PAGCOR-licensed and every JILI title runs on certified RNG — outcomes stay random, always
- Set a daily, weekly or monthly deposit limit before you start rather than after
- Self-exclusion and reality-check tools are in account settings, available any time
- 9PH is for players aged 21 and over; accounts must be in your own name
- Call the NCMH crisis line at 1553 for free, confidential support if gambling stops feeling like a game
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Ali Baba's bonus round work?
Ali Baba uses cascading reels: winning symbols clear, new ones drop into the gap, and the chain continues if they form another win. A multiplier grows as that chain extends, and free spins run on the same engine.
What is Ali Baba's RTP and max win?
JILI publishes Ali Baba at 96.8% RTP with low-to-medium volatility, up to 32,400 ways across five reels, and a maximum win of 2,000× your stake.
Do Ali Baba's multipliers keep growing without limit?
The multiplier grows through a cascade chain, but JILI does not publish a step-by-step ladder of its values. We won't quote figures JILI hasn't released — the 2,000× max win is the published ceiling on the game overall.
Wild Ace has a higher RTP than Ali Baba — is it the better game?
Not necessarily. Wild Ace's 97.2% is the highest here, but it's high volatility, so the return arrives unevenly. Ali Baba's 96.8% at low-to-medium volatility gives smaller, more frequent hits. Different tempos, same house edge.
What is Wild Ace's maximum win?
JILI has not published a max-win figure for Wild Ace. We leave it blank rather than guess. Its published specs are 97.2% RTP, high volatility, and 1024 ways on a 5×4 grid.
How quickly can I cash out winnings at 9PH?
GCash payouts typically land in minutes to an hour, and up to about three hours at peak times or on a first withdrawal, once your one-time KYC review is complete. Cashouts run 24/7 and 9PH charges no fee.











