Cricket is a team sport that originated in the United Kingdom and is currently particularly popular around the world, especially in Commonwealth countries. It is a complex and strategic game with unique rules and gameplay. Below is a detailed introduction to the basic rules and gameplay of the game of cricket.
1. Basic concepts
Cricket is usually played on an oval ground surrounded by lawn. In the center of the field is a rectangular area 22 yards (about 20 meters) long, called the “pitching area”. Each game is played by two teams, each team consists of up to 11 players, and the game is divided into two rounds.
2. Game goals
The object of cricket is to score runs. Scores are scored in two main ways: by a batsman hitting the ball and running, or by an opponent’s pitching error (such as a foul ball). Each team tries to score as many points as possible during its round, while the other team limits the other team’s scoring through pitching and field defense.
Players must cash out before the ball hits the ground, otherwise they will lose their bet. Cricket is a very exciting game where risk and opportunity are in the hands of the player. Further details include: the winning multiplier starts at 1x and increases as the cricket ball flies; the player’s earnings are calculated based on the multiplier when cashing out; before the start of each round, the system randomly generates a multiplier that represents the multiplier when the ball hits the ground.
1. Users can select the amount and press the “Bet” button to place a bet. Two bets can be made at the same time. The betting panel can be increased or decreased by clicking on the plus or minus icon. Click the “CASH OUT” button to exit the game and claim your bonus.
2. Auto play mode is activated by pressing the “AUTO PLAY” button. Once activated, the game progresses automatically; you can exit after each round by clicking the “CASH OUT” button. In the Autogame panel, there are several options for setting stopping conditions.
3. In the “All Bets” panel on the left side of the game interface, you can see all the betting information of the current round. All bets and withdrawal information can be viewed in the “My Bets” panel.
4. The multiplier for each round is generated by a “provably fair” algorithm and is completely transparent. Users can check the fairness of each round by clicking on the green icon.
5. The overall theoretical return rate for players is 97%, which means that on average, 3 out of every 100 rounds will start with the ball hitting the ground.
6. If “Auto Exit” is selected and the network is disconnected at any time, it will only exit automatically when the ball reaches the selected multiple.
Cricket is a game that combines skill, strategy and teamwork. After understanding the basic rules and gameplay, you can better enjoy the charm of this sport