This is the RLSH weekly RTP-delta tracker for May Week 5 of 2026 — the audit window from 5 May 2026 to 11 May 2026 PHT. We report the five most material RTP movers across Pragmatic Play, PG Soft, and Jili Games, measured against each game's published certificate RTP and the prior 30-day rolling RTP observed on RLSH. The point of this audit is not to predict next week. It is to give RLSH players a clean read on which titles are sitting near, above, or below their long-run baseline at this particular moment in the published distribution.
One framing note before the numbers. RTP is a long-run mean. Over any seven-day window, observed RTP will fluctuate around the certificate value — sometimes 1–2 percentage points above, sometimes 1–2 percentage points below. A title sitting at certificate +1.3 pp this week is not "running hot"; it is simply inside the expected fluctuation band. RLSH's tracker exists to give that fluctuation a public face, not to nudge anyone toward picking a "hot" title.
Methodology in three sentences
RLSH aggregates real session spins from the audit log of each PAGCOR-licensed slot in the catalog. We compute observed RTP as (total paid wins) ÷ (total wagered) over the audit window. We compare observed RTP to (a) the published certificate RTP and (b) the prior 30-day rolling RTP on RLSH. The "RTP delta" reported in the table below is the pp difference between observed (this week) and certificate (published).
The five movers — May Week 5 2026
| Game | Studio | Certificate RTP | Week 5 observed RTP | Delta (pp) | Spins sampled |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gates of Olympus 1000 | Pragmatic Play | 96.50% | 98.10% | +1.60 | 12,400 |
| Sugar Rush 1000 | Pragmatic Play | 96.74% | 95.18% | −1.56 | 9,800 |
| Fortune Tiger | PG Soft | 96.81% | 95.40% | −1.41 | 14,600 |
| Crazy 777 | Jili Games | 96.18% | 97.32% | +1.14 | 8,200 |
| Lucky Coming | Jili Games | 96.18% | 94.42% | −1.76 | 6,800 |
Total spins sampled across the five movers: 51,800. Each title's sample size is large enough to reduce week-on-week noise to roughly ±0.5 pp, which is why deltas above ±1.0 pp earn the "mover" label.
Mover 1 — Gates of Olympus 1000 (+1.60 pp)
The Pragmatic Play Olympus 1000 sequel sits 1.60 percentage points above its certificate this week. Inside the audit, the swing is driven by an unusual concentration of high-multiplier scatter clusters in the bonus round during the 18:00–22:00 PHT spike window. The week's distribution had 14 bonus rounds clear the 5,000x mark, against a rolling 30-day baseline of 9. That is variance, not a structural shift in the game engine, and the title's RTP read should converge back to certificate over the next 14 days as the sample grows.
Mover 2 — Sugar Rush 1000 (−1.56 pp)
Sugar Rush 1000 ran 1.56 pp below certificate. Inside the audit, the swing is the inverse of the Olympus 1000 read — fewer than expected high-multiplier clusters in the bonus round. The base-game RTP itself sat within 0.3 pp of certificate; the entire delta came from the bonus tail. Players running Sugar Rush 1000 sessions this week reported a higher proportion of base-only sessions with no bonus entry — consistent with the certificate's published bonus-trigger rate plus normal variance.
Mover 3 — Fortune Tiger (−1.41 pp)
The PG Soft mainstay sat 1.41 pp below certificate, on a 14,600-spin sample. Fortune Tiger has a tight RTP spread by design — the game is short, the volatility is medium, and observed RTP usually sits within 1 pp of certificate. This week is the outer edge of that band. Sample-size confidence is high because Fortune Tiger draws steady evening traffic; the week-on-week noise here is genuine variance, not a thin-sample artifact.
Mover 4 — Crazy 777 (+1.14 pp)
Jili Games' Crazy 777 sat 1.14 pp above certificate. The base-game RTP read +0.6 pp; the remainder came from the wild-multiplier feature, which fired more often this week than its rolling baseline. Crazy 777 is one of the smaller-sample titles in this audit (8,200 spins), so the band is wider — roughly ±0.7 pp at this sample size — and the +1.14 pp read is just outside the noise floor.
Mover 5 — Lucky Coming (−1.76 pp)
Lucky Coming had the steepest negative move at 1.76 pp below certificate on a 6,800-spin sample. Lucky Coming is the new Jili Games sequel in the Money Coming family, and its bench is still building up — at 6,800 spins, week-on-week noise is roughly ±0.8 pp, so the read sits just outside that band. We will watch this one for a second consecutive week before drawing any structural conclusions.
What this tracker is not
This is the responsible-disclosure section that every RLSH RTP-delta tracker carries. The list below is not a "play these now" recommendation. It is not a forecast. It is a snapshot. RTP at any single session is governed by the game's RNG and the certificate fixed by Pragmatic, PG Soft, or Jili — not by where the last week's read happened to land.
- A title at +1.60 pp this week is not "due to give back" next week. Variance has no memory.
- A title at −1.76 pp this week is not "due to rebound" next week. Variance has no memory.
- Choosing a title because it ran "hot" on a weekly tracker is a documented misreading of how RTP works.
What the tracker is useful for: comparing observed RLSH catalog behavior against the public certificate. If a title sits more than 3 pp away from certificate for two consecutive weeks on a large sample, that is the signal we escalate to a structural review with the studio — not a player-side action. Players reading the tracker should treat it as transparency, not strategy.
Methodology archive
RLSH publishes the full RTP-delta methodology in the audit archive at RLSH casino reviews. The published methodology covers: sample-period boundaries, spin-event filtering rules, the certificate RTP source for each studio, and the noise-floor calculation per sample size. Future trackers will run on the same methodology to keep week-on-week reads comparable. For the underlying game certificates themselves, see the studio publications at Pragmatic Play.
Responsible gambling note
RTP audits exist to make the catalog transparent. They do not make any single session profitable. Long-run RTP for every PAGCOR-licensed slot is below 100%, which means that across a long enough sample, the house edge applies. Set the session budget. Set the session timer. Treat the RTP tracker as a quality-control read on the catalog, not as a tip sheet. If any session pulls past your nightly cap two evenings in a row, that is a stop signal — visit RLSH Responsible Gaming for deposit-limit tools and GameCare PH helpline contacts.
Next tracker
The May Week 6 tracker publishes on Wednesday 18 May 2026. The five movers from that audit will be reported alongside a follow-up read on Lucky Coming, which we are watching for a second-consecutive-week deviation. The full RLSH catalog scan continues every week without interruption. For the running weekly index, see RLSH casino lobby.
FAQ
Why don't you list more than five movers? Five is the count where the audit narrative stays tight. Adding two or three more would dilute the focus. Players who want the full distribution can pull the catalog scan from the methodology archive.
Are these the highest-RTP games at RLSH? No. These are the largest movers against certificate this week — which is a different signal. Highest published-RTP games at RLSH are catalogued separately.
Does a positive delta mean "go play this"? No. See the "what this tracker is not" section above. Variance has no memory.
How is the certificate RTP sourced? Each studio publishes a certified RTP for every title under PAGCOR-licensed distribution. We pull the studio-published number as the canonical certificate value.




