Treat an unfamiliar BONU7 game as a screen-reading task. Identify the format, locate the current rules and values, separate information controls from action controls, and understand the cost and end condition of one round before deciding whether to continue.
Identify the format before reading details
A card table, timed crash-style round, reel game and live-hosted table do not organize information in the same way. First name the format and locate its rules or information control. If the format is still unclear, do not infer it from artwork alone.
Read five interface zones
Scan the screen in a fixed order so a bright action button does not dominate the reading process.
- Rules or information menu
- Stake, denomination or action cost
- Paytable, result table or value explanation
- Round timer, state or close condition
- History, limits and automatic-action settings
Separate information from action controls
Rules, help, history and settings explain or change the viewing context. Bet, spin, confirm, cash out and autoplay controls can commit or repeat an action. Learn which is which before tapping.
Check the exact value before confirmation
Confirm the unit, decimal placement, selected option and whether one tap triggers one action or a sequence. If a value changes after the control is pressed, stop and re-read the state instead of assuming the previous amount remains active.
Use history for understanding, not prediction
History can help you understand how results are displayed and whether you are reading the correct row. It does not make an independent future round predictable and should not be used to justify increasing a stake.
Exit when the model is unclear
Do not proceed when the cost, rule, timing, automatic setting or end condition remains unclear. A screenshot for your own record may help later, but remove account identifiers, balances, OTPs and other sensitive data before sharing.
FAQ
Questions this page answers
Is a paytable the same as a guarantee?
No. A paytable describes defined outcomes or values under stated rules. It does not guarantee that a result will occur.
Can similar game artwork mean identical rules?
No. Similar themes or names can still have different values, timing, controls or providers. Read the current game's own information.
Why should automatic rounds stay off at first?
Automation can repeat an action before you have fully understood the cost, timing and stop condition. Learn one manual round first.
This page explains a method and its evidence boundary. Re-check current rules, values, availability and account information in the current verified destination.

