Super Ace against Mahjong Ways 2 is the single most-asked Filipino head-to-head. Both titles sit at the top of their provider catalogue: Super Ace is Jili's flagship, Mahjong Ways 2 is PG Soft's. The RLSH benchmark ran both over a rolling 90-day window with matched 15,000-spin floors on three PH-accepting operators.
RTP row
| Title | Observed RTP | Sample | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Super Ace | 97.02% | 24,108 spins | winner +0.07 pts |
| Mahjong Ways 2 | 96.95% | 21,844 spins | loser |
Max-win row
Mahjong Ways 2 wins the ceiling by five-to-one. Super Ace caps at 1,000× base stake. Mahjong Ways 2 caps at 5,000× base stake, driven by respin multiplier chains inside the free-spin round.
Volatility row
Super Ace sits in the medium-high band (RLSH volatility index 4). Mahjong Ways 2 sits in the high band (index 5). Session standard deviation on Mahjong Ways 2 is measurably wider — a Filipino player on a ₱10 base stake needs roughly 300× bankroll for a balanced Mahjong Ways 2 session, versus ~180× on Super Ace.
Hit frequency row
Super Ace 27.4% hit frequency beats Mahjong Ways 2 22.6%. The tumble-reel mechanic on Super Ace retains sessions better than the cascading reel on Mahjong Ways 2.
Aggregate verdict
Super Ace is the RLSH head-to-head winner for most Filipino players — higher RTP, higher hit frequency, lower variance. Mahjong Ways 2 is the correct pick when the player explicitly wants the bigger ceiling moment. Draw or near-draw on session polish.




