Diamond Mines
Betsoft table game - desktop
Diamond Mines
Pick tiles. Uncover diamonds. Avoid mines. Your multiplier climbs with each safe pick. Cash out to keep your winnings. Keep going and risk everything. Hit a mine and lose it all. The choice is yours each turn.
Game Features
- Grid-based tile selection with random mine placement
- Multiplier increases with each successful diamond pick
- Cash out option available after any winning pick
- Single round loss if player uncovers a mine
- Adjustable bet amounts per round
- Risk-reward gameplay loop
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the multiplier system work in Diamond Mines?
Each time you uncover a diamond, the win multiplier increases, making your potential payout larger with each successful pick. The multiplier resets to the base amount if you hit a mine, ending your current round.
What happens if I uncover a mine during my round?
Your round ends immediately and you lose your current bet. You can start a new round with your adjusted bet amount on the next play.
Can I adjust my bet between rounds in Diamond Mines?
Yes, you can set different bet amounts for each round, allowing you to control your stake based on your bankroll and risk preference.
What is the key strategy in Diamond Mines regarding the cash out feature?
You must decide after each winning pick whether to cash out your current winnings or continue picking to increase your multiplier and potential payout. Continuing carries the risk of hitting a mine and losing everything in that round.
How does the grid-based tile selection affect gameplay in Diamond Mines?
You select tiles from a grid to uncover either diamonds or mines, with mine placement randomized each round. This creates a resource management element where you balance the potential for higher multipliers against the increasing probability of hitting a mine.