Duration changes the active round
The supplied material lists 30-second, 1-minute, 3-minute and 5-minute options. Confirm the selected duration and remaining time before acting. An entry placed near the end of a countdown may belong to a different round than expected, so match the round identifier in history afterward.
Colour mapping must be current
The supplied instructions map Green to 1, 3, 7 and 9; Red to 2, 4, 6 and 8; and Violet to 0 or 5. This explains the provided interface state, not a permanent promise. Read the current in-account rules if the layout or mapping changes.
Big and Small overlap with numbers
Small covers 0–4 and Big covers 5–9 in the supplied material. A number choice can overlap with a size or colour choice. The supplied notes warn against conflicting combinations, so review the current rule set rather than placing multiple selections that represent the same outcome.
Game history verifies records
Use My History to confirm the entry, round time, result and settlement status. History can help identify whether an action was recorded, but it does not make a future outcome more predictable. Each new round remains independent.
Charts are records, not forecasts
A chart can organize previous results and reveal whether the account history is complete. It cannot guarantee that a colour, number or size is due. Avoid increasing the amount because a pattern appears to have continued or ended.
Set the stake before the countdown
Choose the maximum amount and stopping point before opening the round. Fast decisions can encourage repeated actions. Do not chase losses, borrow money or use funds reserved for essential expenses.
Separate game and wallet records
A settled game entry belongs in game history. Deposits, withdrawals, rebates and other balance movements belong in transaction history. Comparing the correct records prevents a wallet issue from being mistaken for a game-settlement issue.
Take a break after a strong reaction
Stop when frustration, urgency or excitement makes the next choice feel automatic. Sign out, wait and return only after the original limit can be followed. No previous result creates a requirement to place another entry.