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Mines
Mines is a game often compared to Minesweeper, but here each cell you open is not just a move, but a financial decision. The mechanics are extremely clear: you choose the number of mines, open the cells, and can cash out at any time. The simplicity of the interface is deceptive — the price of a mistake is felt immediately.
We appreciate Mines for its transparent risk maths: the more mines you choose, the higher the potential odds, but the faster you can “blow yourself up”. This is a format for disciplined play, and it is available at SpinBetter website.
How to play Mines?

It's quite simple:
- Select your bet.
- Determine the number of mines on the field.
- Open the cells one by one.
- After each successful opening, the multiplier increases. You can press cash out at any time to lock in your profit.
Mechanics nuances:
- The more mines there are, the more aggressive the game becomes.
- You can use a “cell plan” — for example, always open 2–3 cells and take them.
- Each round is independent, and the location of the mines is random.
Strategy and control
Beginners should stick to 1–3 minutes and a limited number of openings. A more risky format (a "ladder" across cells) is only possible with strict limits. It is important not to continue playing on emotions after a loss — impulsiveness most often leads to a drawdown.
Bankroll approach: bet about 1% of the bank, round limit and stop loss/stop win per session.

Common mistakes:
- Choosing a large number of mines without experience.
- Attempting to open “one more cell” without a plan.
- Increasing the bet after losing.
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