Some Helpful Advice for those Wishing to Utilise an Accumulator to Bet on Footie Fixtures and the Monetary Perks that it Can Give to Fans

Filed under:Coin Flips — posted on January 2, 2010 @ 9:39 am

Wagering can be a relatively strenuous job with only a moderate return. If you wager big on the favourite and it comes through you will gain a modest amount of money in return. Once you’ve become accustomed to the art of odds and placing bets, there are other and probably more intoxicating ways of wagering and one of them is the Accumulator.

That is where you place multiple bets on a range of games or races and if they all come up trumps your minuscule investment turns into an enormous amount of money.

Ever sat with your family at five o’clock on a Sunday waiting for the football scores to come in and thought that you could’ve done better than the alleged experts? Then an accumulator could be an option for you.

If we focus on football for example there is a whole host of games over the weekend with a mixture of different standards and there’s a wide range of promising possibilities for you to make some cash especially if you are using an online betting site.

An accumulator can make a weekend of footie more electrifying. By predicting a pick of final results though the football league you not only have the increased interest in your team but you also care massively if Dagenham can hold on to a one goal lead at Notts County.

By wagering on multiple matches you substantially diminish the
likelihood of all the results coming in but that means that even though the wager you placed was smallish the scale of your winnings are startling.

Next let us study how it works - you decide upon a selection of results and place a bet of say 1 on them. If your opening result comes in the winnings are put on the next result and this carries on until your final result. This means that by the time you arrive at your last game you have all of your winnings (which could be 1000s) riding on the result giving you a far bigger return on your single one outlaid.

Accumulators come in a number of bizarre names, shapes and sizes for example Patent and Lucky 15. Each have different rules in terms of the number of wagers placed, the type of the events and possible winnings.

The main advantage is that you place a moderate stake and that yields a enormous return.

On the downside of things the plain one is that if you win all your bets up until the last one and it doesn’t come off then you will have lost all your money. However looking on the positive side because the original stake is so small then you will have only lost what you’ve put in.

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