Game Objective
The WICKET BLAST game's objective is to select any tile from the grid and avoid the wicket blast. The Wicket Blast game can be found under the GAMES section on the Msport platforms (APP or WEB).
How to Play
Choose the number of wickets, field size, and press " Start Game" to begin
Click on the tiles to reveal batsmen
Cash out before you hit a wicket to win your reward or winning prize.
Game Details
A user has the chance to choose the playing field he or she wants. The playing field is also known as the GRID. Also, the user can choose the number of wicket blasts on the playing field with respect to the grid selected. The more wickets are on the playing field or grid, the higher the winning multiplier will be, as well as picking or selecting a wicket tile.
From the above image, the user can choose the playing field or grid he or she wants before the start of the game. Also, the number of wicket blasts varies from the type of grid the user selects. For example, with the grid 9x9, the user can select from 5 to 80 wicket blasts within the grid or field of play. Note that the higher the number of wicket blasts, the chances of getting a higher multiplier.
Gameplay
With each revealed tile containing a batsman, the payout multiplier increases. Tile can be shown by selecting or clicking on it in any direction or path. Once you click on a tile and it opens a batsman, your multiplier increases. You will have the chance to cash out the current cash-out amount displayed as your winning amount. If you choose to continue playing, the next tile that will open must contain a batsman to enable you to cash out the winning prize, which increases as the multiplier increases, or you can continue playing. Immediately you select a tile which reveals a wicket blast, you will lose your accumulated winning cash out amount, and you will not be able to continue that round because the round ends once you hit or select a wicket.
Turbo Mode
To activate the Turbo Mode, a user must click on the Turbo toggle to switch to the turbo game mode.
Select your playing field size or grid, the number of wicket blasts, and the stake amount.
Before you click on place bets, you will need to choose your tiles with respect to the multiplier you want to cash out. After you click on place bets, all the selected tiles will be revealed, and if you did not select a tile containing a wicket, you will be paid right away.
Game History
To track your past bets and performance, open the Settings Menu and select My Bets. This section offers a detailed log of each game round, helping you analyze outcomes and refine your betting strategy.
From the game's history page, the user can rewatch the play or round again by clicking on the video icon, and the ticket can be shared via other platforms when the user clicks on the share icon.
Game Limits
Min Bet: GH¢0.5
Max Bet: GH¢1,000.00
Max Winning: GH¢100,000.00
Min Multiplier: x0.99
Max Multiplier: x4940285 (it could be achieved for a setting with 13 mines and 12 successively opened tiles). However, the maximum win is limited by the operator.
Additional Features
Settings: Change your nickname, view bet limits, turn sounds and music on/off, and view recent bets
Understanding RTP in Casino Games
What is RTP?
RTP stands for Return to Player, representing the statistical average of payouts over billions of rounds.
How RTP Works
RTP is calculated by simulating billions of game rounds and averaging payouts. It's a theoretical value, not a guarantee of actual payouts.
RTP: 95.0% (Return to Player)
Strategies for Playing Wicket Blast
Conservative Approach
Low-risk bets: Start small and increase gradually.
Cash out early: Secure winnings at low multipliers.
Aggressive Approach
Higher bets: Maximize potential winnings with larger bets.
Higher multipliers: Aim for higher multipliers before cashing out.
Risk Management
Set limits: Establish bet and loss limits.
Avoid chasing losses: Don't increase bets to recoup losses.
Bet Responsible
Stay disciplined: Stick to your strategy.
Don't get emotional: Make rational decisions.
Know the game mechanics: Understand RTP, volatility, and rules.
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