A single bet not good enough for you eh? Looking to multiply those winnings? Simply add the relevant number of selections to the betslip. Then add your stake beside the multiple bet type you wish to place.
The more selections you add to your betslip, the more bet permutations will be available on your bet.
FAQ
- What's the difference between a multi and a Bet Builder bet?
A Bet Builder bet allows you to combine bets from the same game. Multis, accumulators and permutation bets allow you to combine selections from different matches, races or events. - What happens if one leg is void?
If any selection in any leg is a non-runner or otherwise void (e.g. Player doesn’t play, game is cancelled, horse doesn’t run) then bets on that individual leg will be void and your multiple will be re-priced accordingly.
For example, a treble including one void leg will become a double. If that voided leg means that an individual bet within a multiple becomes a single bet, then this single bet will stand.
Types of fixed odds multiples
A Single is a bet on one selection. Your selection must be successful to have a return.
A Double is one bet on two selections in different events. Both selections must be successful to have a return.
A Treble is one bet on three selections in different events. All three selections must be successful to have a return.
A Trixie consists of four bets on three selections in different events i.e. 3 Doubles and 1 Treble. Two or more selections must be successful to have a return. Remember a €1/£1 Trixie costs €4/£4.
A Patent consists of seven bets on three selections in different events i.e. 3 Singles, 1 on each selection, 3 Doubles and 1 Treble. One or more selections must be successful to have a return. Remember a €1/£1 patent costs €7/£7.
An Accumulator is the simplest multiple bet: you have two or more selections and you need them all to win to get a return. A two-selection accumulator is also known as a Double and a three selection accumulator is also known as a Treble. A four-selection accumulator is known as aFourfold Accumulator. The maximum numbers of selection permitted in a multiple bet is 20, which is a twentyfold accumulator bet.
A £1 Accumulator costs £1 - the returns depend on the prices of the selections chosen.
A Fourfold Accumulator is one bet on four selections in different events. All four selections must be successful to have a return.
A Yankee consists of eleven bets on four selections in different events i.e. 6 Doubles, 4 Trebles and 1 Fourfold Accumulator. Two or more selections must be successful to have a return. A €1/£1 Yankee costs €11/£11.
A Lucky 15 islike a Yankee but also has singles. It consists of fifteen bets on four selections in different events i.e. 4 Singles, 6 Doubles, 4 Trebles and 1 Fourfold Accumulator. One or more selection must be successful to have a return. A €1/£1 Lucky 15 costs €15/£15.
A Fivefold Accumulator is one bet on five selections. All five selections must be successful to have a return.
A Super Yankee or Canadian consists of twenty-six bets on five selections i.e. 10 Doubles, 10 Trebles, 5 Fourfold Accumulators and 1 Fivefold Accumulator. Two or more selections must be successful to have a return. Remember a €1/£1 super Yankee costs €26/£26.
A Lucky 31 is like a Super-Yankee but also has singles. It consists of thirty-one bets on five selections in different events i.e. 5 Singles, 10 Doubles, 10 Trebles 5 Fourfold Accumulators and one Fivefold Accumulator. One or more selection must be successful to have a return. A €1/£1 Lucky 31 costs €31/£31.
A Sixfold Accumulator is one bet on six selections. All six selections must be successful to have a return.
A Heinz consists of fifty-seven (Heinz 57!!) bets on six selections i.e. 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfold accumulators, 6 fivefold accumulators, and 1 sixfold accumulator.
Two or more selections must be successful to have a return. Remember a €1/£1 Heinz costs €57/£57.