Jili’s got a couple of games that people really stick with: Super Ace and Fortune Gems. They’re not the newest or flashiest Panalobet VIP Slots out there, but they pay often enough to keep you in the game and they’ve got features that can actually turn a small bet into something worth talking about. This is just practical stuff — how the games run, what usually happens, and the ways people play them without burning through cash in ten minutes.
Super Ace – the one with the card chains
Panalobet VIP hit pretty often because of that. When you land a win, those symbols disappear and new ones fall in. That’s the cascade thing everyone talks about.
RTP is roughly 97%, which is decent. It’s not super volatile — you get small wins quite regularly and every now and then a bigger one when the cascades stack up. The top regular payout is only about 2.5× for five Aces, but nobody cares about that. The money comes from chaining wins and building the multiplier.
What actually matters:
- Golden cards turn into Wilds when they help make a win.
- Jokers drop extra Wilds and keep the chain alive longer.
- In free spins the multipliers are doubled and you see more golden cards and Jokers.
A lot of players say the free spins are where the real money usually shows up.
Fortune Gems – small screen, big multipliers
This one is 3×3 with only 5 paylines. Looks basic, feels basic… until the side multiplier reel kicks in. Every spin that reel lands a number from 1× to 15× (higher if you turn on extra bet). Gold Wilds pay the most — three of them can give 100× — and then the multiplier just piles on top.
Same 97% RTP ballpark, very low volatility. You don’t sit through huge dry spells.
Main things to know:
- The multiplier reel is always active.
- Extra Bet costs 50% more but unlocks the higher multipliers.
- Some newer versions have respins when you almost win, and occasionally a wheel bonus pops up.
People like it for short sessions. One good multiplier hit and you’re suddenly ahead.
How people actually play Super Ace
There’s no guaranteed strategy, but this is what seems to work for players who don’t go broke quick:
- Start with tiny bets — enough to get lots of spins while you wait for something to happen.
- If you see Golden cards or a Joker early, some people raise the bet a little because chains are more likely.
- Don’t chase every spin. The free spins round is usually the difference between small profit and decent cashout.
- Have numbers in your head: up 20–30% → take the win. Down 15% → walk away. If you’re getting almost no cascades after 80–100 spins, change games.

How people actually play Fortune Gems
It’s easy to get carried away because it looks simple, but the steady players do this:
- Turn on Extra Bet most of the time if you can afford it — the extra multiplier range makes up for the cost.
- You want Wilds + high multiplier. That’s the combo that pays for the session.
- If respins happen, just let them play. They often fill the screen.
- Split your money: most spins on normal bet to stay alive longer, smaller bets on boosted mode when you feel like swinging.
Because it’s low volatility, you end a lot of sessions flat or a bit up — especially if you catch one decent multiplier.
Why these two keep getting played
They’re not trying to be cinematic or have fifty features. They just pay fairly often, work fine on phones, and give you a real chance to ride a hot streak. You see people posting decent wins from cascades in Super Ace or 12×–15× multipliers in Fortune Gems pretty regularly.
Bottom line
Play Super Ace when you’ve got time and want to build something. Join Panalobet VIP to Fortune Gems when you want quick action. Don’t play when you’re tilted. Set limits, cash out when you’re ahead, and treat it like entertainment that sometimes pays you back.




