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๐Ÿง  Placing Accumulator Bets

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Accumulator betsโ€”also called accas, multiples, or parlaysโ€”combine multiple selections into a single wager.
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  • Each selection is called a leg.

  • All legs must win for the bet to succeed.

  • Odds are multiplied, so even small stakes can lead to bigger returns.
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โš™๏ธ How Do Accumulator Bets Work?


โ€‹Example: Premier League 3-Leg Acca

  • Arsenal to win @ 1.50

  • Manchester United to win @ 1.30

  • Liverpool to win @ 1.28

Total Odds: 1.50 ร— 1.30 ร— 1.28 = 2.50
โ€‹Stake: ยฃ10
โ€‹Potential Return: ยฃ25.01 (if all teams win)
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๐Ÿ”Ÿ You can include up to 10 legs, but more legs = higher risk.


๐Ÿ”„ Mixing and Matching Legs

You can combine selections from different sports or leagues, as long as they are not correlated.
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โœ… Allowed Example:

  • Match Winner (Game A) + Total Goals Over/Under (Game B)

โŒ Not Allowed (Correlated Bets):

  • First Goalscorer + Anytime Goalscorer for the same player in the same match

โš ๏ธ If your acca includes correlated selections, the system will flag it and ask you to revise your bet.


โ“ What Happens If a Leg Is Cancelled?

If a leg is voided (e.g., match cancellation), it is removed from your acca and odds are recalculated.
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Example:

  • Original 3-leg acca:

    • Leg 1: Arsenal to win @ 1.50

    • Leg 2: Cancelled match

    • Leg 3: Liverpool to win @ 1.10

  • Original odds: 2.50

  • Adjusted odds: 1.50 ร— 1.10 = 1.65
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๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Bet Builder Accumulators

You can include Bet Builder selections in an acca:

  • If any leg of a Bet Builder is voided, all selections within that Bet Builder are removed.

  • The rest of your acca continues with adjusted odds.

Example:

  • 4-leg Football Bet Builder + 2-leg Basketball Bet Builder

  • If one basketball leg is voided, both basketball legs are removed.

  • Football legs remain active.
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