Wagering can be a pretty strenuous task with just a modest return. If you wager big on the favourite and it does the business you will earn a small amount in return. Once you’ve become accustomed to the art of odds and placing bets, there are exotic and probably more heady means of betting and one of them is the Accumulator.
This is when you place multiple bets on a range of games or races and if they all win your low investment turns into a great amount of cash.
Ever sat with your pals at 4:45pm on a weekend waiting for the soccer scores to be read out and imagined that you could have done better than the so-called experts? If that is the case then an accumulator could be of interest.
If we examine football for instance there is a whole host of matches over the course of the weekend with a mixture of diverse standards and there’s a wide range of heady possibilities for you to make some cash especially if you are online betting.
An accumulator can make a day’s footie more entertaining. By predicting a choice of outcomes throughout the soccer league you do not just have the increased interest in your team but you also care enormously if Dagenham can keep a single goal lead at Barnet.
By wagering on multiple fixtures you hugely diminish the
chance of all the results coming in but this means that even though the bet you placed was small the order of magnitude of your winnings are fabulous.
Let’s examine.Now let us scrutinise how it works - you choose a selection of results and place a bet of say one on them. If your first result comes in the winnings are put on the next result and this goes on until your final result. So by the time you reach your last fixture you have all of your winnings (which could amount to thousands) placed on the result giving you a far bigger return on your single 1 outlaid.
Accumulators come in loads of diverse names, shapes and sizes e.g. Four-Ten-Fold Accumulator and Yankee. All have unique rules in terms of the number of wagers placed, the nature of the events and potential winnings.
The main advantage is that you place a moderate stake and that yields a big return.
On the disadvantage side of things the clearest one is that if you win all your wagers up until the final one and it does not win then you’ve lost everything. Yet looking on the bright side because the initial expenditure is so modest then you have only lost what you put in.