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🎯 Difference Between Single, Accumulator, and Bet Builder Bets

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Written by Bruno
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When placing bets, you’ll come across different ways to combine your selections. Here’s how each type works:


Single Bet

  • What it is: A wager on one single selection.

  • Example: You bet on Team A to win their match.

  • How it works: If Team A wins, your bet wins. If they lose or draw, your bet loses.

  • Why choose it: Simple, easy to track, and lower risk than multiple bets.


Accumulator Bet

  • What it is: A bet that combines two or more selections into one wager.

  • Example: You bet on Team A, Team B, and Team C all to win.

  • How it works: All selections must win for your bet to be successful. If even one loses, the whole bet loses.

  • Why choose it: Higher potential returns compared to singles, because the odds multiply together — but also higher risk.


Bet Builder

  • What it is: A way to combine multiple selections from the same match into one bet.

  • Example: In one football match, you bet on:

    • Team A to win

    • Over 2.5 goals

    • Player X to score anytime

  • How it works: All your chosen outcomes in that single match must be correct for your bet to win.

  • Why choose it: Lets you create customised bets based on how you think a match will unfold.


📌 Note: For more details on Bet Builders, check our full guide here.

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