MineSlot 2 covers one niche and covers it without cutting corners. Mine-style games, grid crash mechanics, bankroll strategy, industry news — everything on this site goes through the same filter: real RTP, real volatility, no promotional copy dressed up as analysis.

 

The Team

 

The team behind MineSlot 2 — analysts who cover mine-grid mechanics, operator behaviour and industry news. Individually responsible for every number on this site.

Marcus Lindstrom — CEO
Marcus has been building iGaming content infrastructure since 2015. He set the editorial direction for MineSlot 2 from day one — volatility-first analysis, no padded ratings, no “up to” numbers presented as averages. The review framework used across the site traces back to his original brief.

Daniel Hartmann — Senior Game Analyst
Daniel tracks mine-style and grid-based crash games across InOut Games titles and newer challengers entering the space. He built the volatility profiling and mine density breakdowns used in every game review on the site. When a game claims 97% RTP and plays like 92%, Daniel is the one who writes it up exactly like that.

Sergei Volkov — Mine Games Analyst
Sergei focuses on cell mechanics and multiplier distribution — specifically how mine count settings shift the actual math, not just the visual tension of each reveal. Every Mine Slot 2 variant on this site has gone through his breakdown first.

Piotr Mazurek — Operator & Conditions Analyst
Piotr tracks the operator side — how the same game plays differently across casinos, where RTP gets quietly adjusted in bonus conditions, and what “provably fair” actually covers when you read the terms. His coverage connects game mechanics to the real conditions players encounter in the lobby.

Tomasz Wierzbicki — Game News Editor
Tomasz specializes in the crash gambling segment at the industry level. He tracks regulatory developments across key iGaming jurisdictions, monitors operator strategies and new market entries, and reports on the providers shaping the genre — from established studios to rising names like InOut Games. Before moving into crash and instant-win coverage, Tomasz wrote about traditional slots and live casino verticals. His focus is the layer behind the games: who is launching what, where, and under which license.

 

What We Cover and Why

 

MineSlot 2 started because the niche had no serious coverage. Every mine game review was either a casino affiliate piece with no real numbers or a forum post from someone who played ten cells and cashed out early. We cover InOut Games releases, new entrants, strategy and industry news because someone has to do it properly. No house money, no padded ratings, no “up to” numbers presented as averages.