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🧠 Placing Accumulator Bets

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What’s an Acca?

An accumulator (acca) is a bet that combines multiple selections into one.

Each selection is called a leg — and for your acca to win, every leg needs to land.

The upside? Odds stack up.
So even a small stake can return more than a single bet.


⚙️ How It Works

Example: 3-Leg Football Acca

  • Arsenal to win @ 1.50

  • Man United to win @ 1.30

  • Liverpool to win @ 1.28

Total odds: 2.50
Stake: £10
Potential return: £25.01 (if all 3 win)

You can add up to 10 legs to an acca —
just remember: more legs = more risk.


🔄 Mixing Your Picks

You’re not limited to one match or even one sport.

You can combine selections across different games and leagues — as long as they’re not linked to each other.

✅ Allowed

  • Match Winner (Game A) + Total Goals (Game B)

❌ Not allowed (correlated bets)

  • First Goalscorer + Anytime Goalscorer (same player, same match)

If selections are linked, we’ll flag it before you place the bet.


❓ What If a Leg Is Cancelled?

If one of your legs is void (for example, a match is cancelled), it’s simply removed from your acca.

Your bet stays active — just with updated odds.

Example:

  • Arsenal to win @ 1.50

  • ❌ Cancelled match

  • Liverpool to win @ 1.10

New odds: 1.65


🛠️ Bet Builder Accas

You can include Bet Builder selections in your acca.

If part of a Bet Builder is voided:

  • The entire Bet Builder is removed

  • The rest of your acca carries on with adjusted odds

Example:

  • 4-leg Football Bet Builder

  • 2-leg Basketball Bet Builder

If one basketball leg is void → both basketball legs are removed
Football legs stay in play.


Final Thought

Accas are all about building something bigger — but they do come with more risk.

If you’re adding more legs, make sure you’re comfortable with the trade-off.

📞 Still need help? Hit the chat button in the bottom-right corner — our Support team’s there if you need anything.

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