Accumulator
What is a Accumulator Bet?
An Accumulator combines 4+ selections into a single rolling bet.
Accumulator Composition
Contains 1 N-fold (depends on number of selections).
Bet | Selections | Quantity |
---|---|---|
N-fold | All N selections combined | 1 |
Permutations
- Accumulator: A single N-fold that combines all your selections into one rolling bet.
Accumulator Example
Selection Name | Odds |
---|---|
Team A | 2/1 |
Team B | 3/1 |
Team C | 4/1 |
Multiply the odds of all selections together, then by stake. Use the calculator below to see exact returns for each component bet and the total.
Examples
Football (decimal odds)
Four-fold: 1.80 × 2.00 × 2.10 × 2.30 = 17.388. $10 returns $173.88 if all win.
Horse racing (fractional odds)
Four horses at 6/4, 2/1, 9/4, 5/2 combined into a four-fold.
Fractional odds explained
- Written as a/b (e.g., 5/2). This means you win a profit of a for every b you stake.
- Profit = stake × (a ÷ b). Total return = stake + profit.
- Quick convert to decimal: 1 + (a ÷ b). Example: 9/4 → 1 + 9/4 = 3.25.
- Example: at 2/1, a £10 stake: profit £20, total return £30.
Formulas
Accumulator
Multiply all leg odds together, then multiply by your stake.
Profit = Return − stake.
Reasons for making a Accumulator Bet
- Increased chances of winning: Multiple combinations create more ways to get a return than a single bet.
- Potential for significant returns: When several selections win, combined payouts can grow quickly.
- Risk management: Some combinations can still return even if not all selections win.