How to Automate Stake Mines: Patterns, Strategies & Bot Setup
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Stake Mines is a grid-based game where you uncover tiles while avoiding hidden mines. SSPilot automates Mines with configurable strategies, automatic bet adjustments, and full session tracking. Note that Mines is only available on Stake.com, not on Shuffle.
How Stake Mines Works
The Mines game board is a 5x5 grid with a configurable number of hidden mines (1-24). You click tiles to reveal gems, and each revealed gem increases your multiplier. You can cash out at any time, but hitting a mine loses your bet.
SSPilot Strategy Modes for Mines
Static Strategy
Set a fixed target multiplier for your cash-out point. SSPilot will reveal tiles until the target is reached, then automatically cash out. Configure bet increase percentages separately for wins and losses.
Random Strategy
Define a min and max multiplier range for the cash-out target. SSPilot randomly picks a target within this range each round, adding variation to your sessions.
Combo Strategy
Set up a sequence of predefined multiplier targets that SSPilot cycles through. This lets you alternate between conservative and aggressive cash-out points.
Mine Count Configuration
You can configure the number of mines on the board directly in SSPilot:
- 1-3 mines: Low risk, high win rate, lower multipliers
- 5-7 mines: Medium risk, balanced multipliers after 2-3 tiles
- 10+ mines: High risk, massive multipliers even on a single tile
- 24 mines: Maximum risk, huge payout for finding the single safe tile
Bet Adjustments and Switching
Mines supports the same bet adjustment options as other SSPilot games:
- Percentage-based bet increase on win or loss
- Reset to base bet on win or loss
- Strategy switching after N rolls, wins, losses, or streaks
- Stop conditions based on bet count, multiplier, or bonus
Session Controls
- Stop-loss and take-profit limits
- Auto-reset seed after a configurable number of spins
- Stop after reaching a specific number of bets
- Auto-vault profits to secure winnings automatically
- Telegram alerts for important session events
Statistics Tracking
SSPilot tracks comprehensive stats for your Mines sessions:
- Total rounds played, wins, and losses
- Win/loss streaks (current and maximum)
- Average and best multiplier achieved
- Profit tracking per hour, day, and week
- Bets per minute and wager volume
Tips for Mines Automation
- Start with 3-5 mines and a conservative cash-out target
- Use a static strategy with low multiplier targets for consistent results
- Set your bankroll to at least 200x your base bet
- Enable auto-vault to lock in profits automatically
- Use strategy switching to adapt when hitting a loss streak
Mines is exclusively available on Stake.com through SSPilot. The combination of configurable mine counts and SSPilot strategy modes gives you full control over risk and reward.
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