Mines at Planbet Casino — "Minesweeper" with odds and risk management

Mines “Casino Minesweeper” — mines are hidden on the grid. The player’s goal is to reveal safe squares, gradually increasing the multiplier. The more squares revealed without hitting a mine, the higher the multiplier. A unique feature of Mines is the freedom to choose your risk level. The user determines the number of mines on the board, influencing the frequency of wins and the potential multiplier. A mistake costs the entire bet, so the game requires a careful approach and discipline.

How to play Mines:

  • 1. Enter your bet amount.
  • 2. Select the number of mines on the game board.
  • 3. Open the cells one at a time.
  • 4. With every safe choice, the multiplier increases.
  • 5. You can cash out your winnings at any time before the timer runs out.
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Key Elements and Mechanics

  1. The number of mines affects the risk level and potential multiplier
  2. The multiplier increases with each safe cell
  3. Cashout allows you to lock in your winnings at any time
  4. Fewer mines — more frequent small wins
  5. More mines — rare but higher multipliers

It is important to remember that each round is independent of the previous one.


For beginners, the option with 1–3 mines and a small number of cells to open is often a good fit. This format helps you understand the game mechanics and manage risk.


Some players use a fixed strategy—for example, revealing 2–3 cells and ending the round. This helps avoid the impulse to reveal another cell without thinking it through.


Bankroll Management

Budget control helps mitigate the impact of random fluctuations:

  • a bank rate of about 1%;
  • limit on the number of rounds per session;
  • a stop-loss order triggered when a predetermined level is reached;
  • A break after a series of rounds.

Discipline helps you approach the game with a calmer mindset.

Common mistakes made by beginners

  • selecting too many mines;
  • trying to open too many cells without a plan;
  • increasing the bet after a loss;
  • a game with no time limit;
  • the decision to open “yet another position” without assessing the risk.

You ask about Mines—we answer:

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Do previous rounds affect the next one?