Practice points, table rooms and competitive labels
Room names often sound similar. Do not rely on color alone. Read the exact label and look at the surrounding details: card count, visible table prompt, seat layout and any clock.
Practice-style areas should feel easier to inspect because the focus is learning the screen. Competitive labels need a slower read because they may carry more pressure and faster choices.
Card groups
Look at the difference between cards in hand, cards on the table and any discard area. A clean mental split makes the screen easier to understand.
Room switching
When you move from one room to another, pause for a few seconds. The label, layout and prompt may have changed, even if the color palette looks familiar.

