Accumulator Bet | What Are They? Which Bookie Is Best For Accas?
An accumulator combines multiple selections into a single bet, with winnings rolled over to the next selection.
An accumulator combines multiple selections into a single bet, with winnings rolled over to the next selection.
An Each Way bet involves placing two equal bets on the same horse: one to win and the other to finish in a designated place position.
Asian Handicap markets level up the playing field by giving a virtual lead to the underdog.
A lay bet enables a bettor to assume the role of the bookmaker, betting against a specific outcome.
A treble is a bet on three separate selections, requiring all three to win for the bettor to receive a payout.
An Over/Under bet is when you predict whether the total score of a game will surpass or fall short of a set amount.
A Single or “Win” bet is where a bettor wagers on a team or individual to win a game or competition.
A double bet involves placing two separate bets, with the winnings from the first bet being rolled over to the second bet.
A Place only bet involves backing a specific horse to secure a top position in the race — typically first, second, or third place.
Full cover bets cover all possible combinations of a given number of selections for increased chances of winning.
A forecast bet is a bet where the punter must predict the order in which two or more horses will finish a race.
European Handicap is a betting market which applies a whole number handicap to a team or player to level the playing field.
Tote pool is a form of betting in which all stakes are pooled together, and the winnings are distributed.
Spread betting involves betting above or below a range, with the payout based on the accuracy of the bettor’s prediction.