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I’ve been watching some discussions and a few YouTube clips showing Evolution live games where bonus rounds clearly get triggered, but then the round is cancelled or not played.
From a player’s point of view, it can look strange when the trigger happens visually, but the game later resets or voids the round.
I’m trying to understand how this actually works behind the scenes:
Are these situations normal technical voids (stream delay, validation, sync issues)?
Or are they part of the official game rules when something interrupts the round?
And in practice, does this still qualify as fair play, even if the bonus moment was already shown?
Not accusing anything, just genuinely trying to understand the mechanics, because from the outside it doesn’t always look transparent.
From a player’s point of view, it can look strange when the trigger happens visually, but the game later resets or voids the round.
I’m trying to understand how this actually works behind the scenes:
Are these situations normal technical voids (stream delay, validation, sync issues)?
Or are they part of the official game rules when something interrupts the round?
And in practice, does this still qualify as fair play, even if the bonus moment was already shown?
Not accusing anything, just genuinely trying to understand the mechanics, because from the outside it doesn’t always look transparent.














