Accumulator Tips For Today’s Football

Accumulators are some of the most popular bets that are placed by punters up and down the country. Seen by many as the ideal bet to turn small stakes into big amounts, although accumulators can be used in sports such as tennis, American Football, basketball and horse racing, it is football where they are most commonly placed.

With thousands of different accumulator bets placed every week, here is everything you need to know.

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What is an accumulator bet?

The most traditional bet that has stood the test of the time is an outright bet. This is a bet where you bet on the winner of a particular game. For example, let’s say Arsenal is playing Chelsea. An outright bet would provide you with three options: Arsenal to win, Chelsea to win, or the draw. To win this bet, your chosen outcome has to hit; otherwise, your bet will be lost.

An accumulator bet takes the essence of an outright bet, but rather than focusing on the outcome of just one match, an accumulator involves the bettor predicting the outcome of multiple matches. Usually starting from a minimum of four teams, some bettors will put together huge accumulator bets that could have ten-plus teams applied to them.

Due to the fact that an accumulator is reliant upon the correct predictions of multiple outcomes, the bets are much harder to land and due to the added risk, the odds can often be generous. In order for the bet to land, every selection that is made must hit. If you have a ten-team accumulator, but nine teams win and one team loses, your bet will be a loser.

Why are the odds bigger in accumulator bets?

The odds for an accumulator bet are generous because they take the odds of each selection you want to bet on and multiply these together to give you a unique set of odds. Let’s say we want to bet on the following.

  1. West Ham to beat Southampton at 2.00
  2. Wolves to beat Tottenham at 4.00
  3. Bournemouth to beat Crystal Palace at 3.00
  4. Nottingham Forest vs Leicester at 2.00

What we would do is multiply the odds of 2.00, 4.00, 3.00 and 2.00 which equals 48. Therefore, if you wanted to stake £10, the return you would make is £480 plus your original £10 stake back. When you place your bet using an online partner, with each team you add, the odds will update automatically so you will know how much you could be in line to win.

Can there be different accumulator bets placed?

Although accumulator bets mostly focus on the outcome of a game, there are other different accumulator bets that you can place. For example, in football, you can place accumulators across the following markets:

If you want to explore different types of accumulator bets within your chosen site, take a look at what markets can be bet on with your betting partner.

What can help win accumulator bets?

Winning accumulator bets can be difficult, and due to their nature, there is plenty of risk that can be attached. However, there are things you can do to enhance your overall chances of winning.

Heed the advice of tipsters

Here at Accas.com, we have a whole host of experts who provide you with unique insights and expert advice as to which accumulators they think could win. Taking the advice of our tipsters could be invaluable. Experts in the field they cover, every tip they post will be researched, and although there is no guarantee that they will win, if you are looking for a great introduction to accumulator bets, using our experts could be a brilliant starting point.

Commit to form and research

If you don’t want to use our experts’ tips and advice and want to plot your own bets, make sure you commit to researching your selections. Looking at form lines or form tables, as well as head-to-head records, can look beyond the odds and could help determine if picking a particular team or player is a worthwhile investment.

Keep it fun

Remember that betting should be fun. Make sure you stay within your limits, and whether your bet wins or loses, make sure that you keep it fun!

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