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There are many different types of bets available other than “single” bets that help punters to increase their profits and add additional excitement to the sports gambling experience. Here we detail the many various types of “multiple” bets available at good on-line bookmakers from “basic” bets for beginner punters through to “advanced” for more experienced punters.

Index

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Betting Terms

Ante-post
Co-favourite
Dead Heat
Each Way
evens
Favourite
Fold
Full Cover
Joint Favorite
Multiple Bet
Non-runner
Odds
Odds Against
Odds On
Participant
Perm
Place
Profit
Return
Selection
Stake
Total-Stake
Void

Type of Bets

Accumulator
Double
Treble
Trixie
Patent
Yankee
Yap or Lucky 15
Canadian
Lucky 31

Intermediate Bets

Alphabet
Fivespot
Pontoon
Magnificent 7

Advanced Bets

A Singles Stakes About (SSA) (Up and down) (Reverse) (Twist) (Any to Come)
Double Stakes About (DSA)
Round Robin
Flag
Goliath
Goliath Flag
Heinz
Heinz Flag
Super Flag
Super Heinz
Super Heinz Flag
Union Jack

Betting Terms

In order to understand and learn the many different types of bets that you can use to make money other than on simple “Singles” it is useful to understand specific betting language as it is often used to explain “multiple” bet types and in other gambling situations.

Ante-post

Ante-post refers to betting markets made available and to bets made before and on the day of the event.

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Co-favourite

When three or more participants’ odds for the same event are the same.

Dead Heat

A “Dead Heat” is when two or more participants in an event finish in the same position e.g. 1st Tiger Woods, 2nd Phil Mickelson, Rory Mcilroy, Bubba Watson, 5th Ian Poulter.

A dead heat will often affect the return on a bet where “Dead Heat” rules apply. This is very common in golf betting (See golf betting guide) and occasionally in Horse Racing.

Each Way

Each way is two bets – one to win and one to “place” - finish 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th (how many places are paid out on depends on the event and the number of horses, players or teams).

Evens

Evens (EVE) is commonly used to refer to odds of 1/1 (U.K) or 2.00 (European) +100 (American), where the winnings is the same as the original stake amount so the total return is double the original stake.

Favourite

The favourite is the participant with the lowest odds.

Fold

“Fold” is the number of selection in an accumulator (see accumulator in bet types below) for example, a 4-Fold Accumulator is 4 selections, a 5-Fold Accumulator is 5 selections, and so on.

Full Cover

A “Full Cover” describes a bet that has combinations of Doubles, Trebles and other Accumulators, for example a “Yankee” is a full cover bet (see “Yankee” in bet types below).

Joint Favorite

Two participants with the same lowest odds.

Multiple Bet

A “multiple” is a bet that consists of two or more selections to make one or more bets e.g. a double, an SSA, a Trixie, etc. (See bet types below).

Non-runner

A non-runner (usually a horse) is a selection that is removed before the event starts.

Odds

The “odds” are what a bookmaker will pay out for a specific stake if the selection chosen wins or places depending on the bet type made. Odds can be expressed as either a fraction (U.K.) e.g. 6/4, decimal (European) 2.5, or American ‘moneyline’ +150.

Odds Against

Odds against are odds that are higher than evens for example 3/1 (fraction), 4.0 (decimal) or +300 (American).

Odds On

Odds on are odds that are lower than evens for example 5/6 (fraction), 1.91 (decimal) or -100 (American) [the odds are not equivalent here].

Participant

A player, team or animal entered in an event that is available to be chosen to bet on.

Perm

Perm is short for “permutation” and means that all possible combinations of a bet type are applied to all selections. For example, 3 selections can make 3 doubles e.g. AB, AC and BC.

Place

A place is when a selection finishes 1st, 2nd 3rd, 4th or 5th depending on the number of participants, the type of event and the bookmaker. Generally in horse racing 5 to 7 runners has 2 places, 8 or more runners has 3 places, 12 or more runners there are 4 places and 16 or more has 5 places however for F1 there maybe just 3 places although there are 20 participants.

Place 1,2 or Place 1,2,3 or Place 1,2,3,4 or Place 1,2,3,4,5

The finishing position with odds paid out on a placed participant. For example, 4 places at 1/4 odds. So if your selection finishes 4th at 100/1 you will be paid at 25/1.

Profit

Your return minus your original total stake.

Return

The return is the amount paid out on a winning bet plus your original stake.

Selection

A selection is a participant you bet on.

(Unit) Stake

A stake is the amount of money you use to bet on each individual selection.

Total Stake

The total stake is the amount of money you use to bet for all of the individual selections and bets put together – so Total Stake = number of bets x stake on each selection and (or) bet.

Void

Void is used to describe a selection or bet that is no longer possible and the stake is returned. There are a many reasons why a selection may be “void” – for example the event not taking place (due to bad weather for example), the event being abandoned (due to bad weather for example) or a horse being removed from a race.

Types of Bets

Accumulator (4-fold, 5-fold, 6-fold, 7-fold, 8-fold, etc.)

An Accumulator is a bet of 4 or more selections from four or more different events. If all selections win you make a profit. If any selection loses then you lose the whole bet.
Note: Doubles, Trebles and Accumulators can be very highly profitable for small stakes and so are quite popular with the average punter.

Double

A Double is an accumulator bet of 2 selections from two different events. If the first selection wins then the total return is automatically placed on the second selection and if the second selection wins you make a profit. If the first or/and second selection loses you lose the whole bet.

Treble

A Treble is like a double but is one bet with 3 selections bet from three different events. If all 3 selections win you make a profit. If one or more selections lose then you lose the whole bet.

Trixie

Four

A Trixie is 3 selections from three different events. The selections are put together to produce 4 equally staked bets of one treble and 3 (perm) doubles. A $1 “Trixie” costs $4 ($1 on the treble and $1 on each double). The payout is:

All 3 selections win – Win all 4 bets
Two selections win – Lose the Treble, Lose 2 doubles, Win one double
One or No Selection wins – Lose all 4 bets.

Patent

A Patent is a “Trixie + 3 Singles” so 3 selections from three different events. The selections are put together to produce 4 equally staked bets of one treble and 3 (perm) doubles and 3 singles. A $1 “Patent” costs $7 ($1 on the treble and $1 on each double and $1 on each single). The payout is:

All 3 selections win – Win all 7 bets
Two selections win – Lose the Treble, Lose 2 doubles, Win one double, Win two Singles
One Selection wins – Lose the Treble, Lose 3 doubles, Lose two singles, Win one Single
No selection wins – Lose all 7 bets

Yankee

A Yankee is 4 selections from four different events. The four selections are put together to make 11 equally staked bets of one 4-Fold Accumulator, 4 (Perm) Trebles and 6 (perm) Doubles. A $1 “Yankee” costs $11.

Yap or Lucky 15

A Yap (also known as a “Lucky 15”) is a “Yankee plus 4 Singles”. It is 4 selections from four different events put together to make 15 equally staked bets of one 4-Fold Accumulator, 4 (perm) Trebles, 6 (perm) Doubles and 4 Singles. A $1 “Yap” costs $15.

Canadian

A Canadian (or Super Yankee) like a “Yankee” (a Yankee is 4 selections) but is 5 selections from five different events. 26 equally staked bets are put together to make a 5-fold accumulator, 5 (perm) 4-Folds, 10 (Perm) Trebles and 10 (Perm) Doubles.

Lucky 31

A Lucky 31 is a “Canadian + 5 Singles” a total of 31 bets.

Intermediate Bets

Note: From here you will notice that the number of individual bets within each Bet Type increase dramatically and so the total stake so for these multiple bets can get very expensive but it is possible to reduce the stake on each bet so the total stake is not so high. E.g. for the “Alphabet” listed below you can place 26 bets @ 0.50 to make the total stake $13.00. For higher multiple bets you can place as little as 0.01 on each bet so a “Goliath” bet @ 0.01 would cost $2.47 for example.

Alphabet

An Alphabet is 6 selections from six different events, which are numbered 1 to 6. 26 equally staked bets are put together to make 2 Patents, 1 Yankee and one 6-fold accumulator. The bets are made as follows:

Selections 1,2,3 make Patent 1 (7 bets)
Selections 4,5,6 make Patent 2 (7 bets)
Selections 2,3,4,5 make the Yankee (11 bets)
All 6 selections make the 6-fold accumulator (1 bet)

Fivespot

A Fivespot is made from 5 selections from five different events. 15 equally staked bets are put together to make 5 Singles, 4 Doubles, 3 Trebles, 2 Four-Folds, and a 5-fold accumulator. The bets are NOT perms and so are put together as follows:

The doubles are made as:
1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5
The trebles are made as:
1-2-3, 2-3-4, 3-4-5
The 4-folds are made as:
1-2-3-4, 2-3-4-5

Pontoon

A Pontoon is a “Fivespot” but with 6 selections from six different events. 21 equally staked bets are put together to make 6 Singles, 5 Doubles, 4 Trebles, 3 Four-Folds, 2 Five-Folds, and a 6-fold accumulator.
The bets are NOT permutations and so are made as follows:

The doubles are made as:
Selections 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6
The trebles are made as:
Selections 1-2-3, 2-3-4, 3-4-5, 4-5-6
The 4-folds are made as:
1-2-3-4, 2-3-4-5, 3-4-5-6
The 5-folds are made as:
1-2-3-4-5, 2-3-4-5-6

Magnificent 7

A Magnificent 7 is a “Pontoon” but with 7 selections from seven different events. 28 equally staked bets are put together to make 7 Singles, 6 Doubles, 5 Trebles, 4 Four-Folds, 3 Five-Folds, 2 Six-Folds, and one 7-fold accumulator. The bets are NOT permutations and so are made as follows:

The doubles are made as:
Selections 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5, 5-6, 6-7 – so sections 1 and 7 are in just one double.
The trebles are made as:
Selections 1-2-3, 2-3-4, 3-4-5, 4-5-6, 5-6-7
The 4-folds are made as:
1-2-3-4, 2-3-4-5, 3-4-5-6, 4-5-6-7
The 5-folds are made as:
1-2-3-4-5, 2-3-4-5-6, 3-4-5-6-7
The 6-folds are made as:
1-2-3-4-5-6 and 2-3-4-5-6-7

Advanced Bets

A Singles Stakes About (SSA) (Up and down) (Reverse) (Twist) (Any to Come)

A Single Stakes About bet is two singles bets made on two different events. When (if) both singles win then the amount staked on each selection is used as an additional stake for each selection again. This means you win double the amount than if you placed only two singles. Both selections must win for this bet to pay out. A $1 SSA costs $2 [To singles at $1 each – when they win an additional $1 is added (from the winnings of each single) to the other single which doubles the return].

Double Stakes About (DSA)

A Double Stakes About is the same as a “Single Stakes About” except that the chosen additional stake placed on each selection is double the original stake placed on the each selection.

Round Robin

A Round Robin is 3 selections from three different events. 10 equally staked bets are made from a Trixie and 3 (perm) Single Stakes About.

Flag (Super Round Robin)

A Flag is 4 selections from four different events. 23 bets are made with a Yankee and 6 (perm) Single Stakes About.

Goliath

Four

A Goliath is 8 selections from eight different events. 247 equally staked bets are made from an 8-fold accumulator, 8 (perm) 7-Folds, 28 (perm) 6-Folds, 56 (perm) 5-Fold, 70 (perm) 4-Folds, 56 (perm) Trebles and 28 (perm) Doubles.

Goliath Flag

A Goliath Flag is 8 selections from 8 different events, 303 equally staked bets are made from a Goliath and 28 (perm) Single Stakes About.

Heinz

A Heinz is 6 selections from six different events, 57 equally staked bets are made from a 6-fold accumulator, 6 (perm) 5-Folds, 15 (perm) 4-Folds, 20 (perm) Trebles and 15 (perm) Doubles.

Heinz Flag

A Heinz Flag is 6 selections from six different events, 87 equally staked bets are made from a Heinz and 15 (perm) Single Stakes About.

Super Flag

A Super Flag is 5 selections from five different events. 46 equally staked bets are made from a Canadian and 10 (perm) Single Stakes About.

Super Heinz

A Super Heinz is 7 selections from seven different events. 120 equally staked bets are made from a 7-fold accumulator, 7 (perm) 6-Folds, 21 (perm) 5-Folds, 35 (perm) 4-Folds, 35 (perm) Trebles and 21 (perm) Doubles.

Super Heinz Flag

A Super Heinz Flag consists of 7 selections from 7 different events. 162 equally staked bets are made from a Super Heinz and 21 (Perm) Single Stakes About.

Union Jack

A Union Jack is 9 selections from nine different events. The selections are numbered 1 to 9, and put into 3 rows of 3 selections. Bets are made by putting the selections together into horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines so the selection form 8 lines that make eight sets of 3 selections each: 1-2-3, 1-4-7, 1-5-9, 4-5-6, 2-5-8, 3-5-7, 7-8-9, 3-6-9

Then from these sets 8 Trebles, or 8 Trixies [32 bets] or 8 Patents [56 bets] or 8 Round Robins [80 bets] can be made.

Fourfold bets are the subject of this piece, and I’m going to give a brief overview of them. In this article I’ll talk about what they are, tell you how to place a Fourfold bet and explain the pros and cons of them. I’ll start of by answering the question ‘What is a Fourfold bet?’.

What is a Fourfold Bet?

A Fourfold bet is another type of accumulator bet. It’s designed for those who want greater profits but don’t mind increasing the risk of their bet by adding more than one outcome.

Instead of placing four single bets on all the events you want to back, you place only one bet that covers all four events. Each time one of your selections wins the winnings are used as the stake on the next bet. It’s a like a rollover bet.

Betting this way you can rapidly build up to placing a large stake for only a small initial wager. Remember though that to be a winning bet all the four bets must win – if you get even one of your selections wrong, you’ve lost it all.

A Fourfold bet can be placed as a long term or shot term bet. They are especially popular with football betting, betting on horse racing and with people betting on future outcomes such as the winner of the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League.

Fourfold bets can be a short term bet as well though – for example on four horse races occurring on the same day, though in this case you need to make sure there is enough time between events for the results to be settled and winnings applied to the next one.

Fourfold Betting Example

This time we’ll use horse racing to illustrate the idea. You make four selections that you think are likely to win. You place a £5 Fourfold on Moon River, Blue Ginger, White Dwarf and Pete’s Pet.

The odds on these selections are 3/1, 2/1, 4/1 and 5/1 respectively.

Moon River wins, so £20 is automatically placed on Blue Ginger.

That wins, so £60 goes on White Dwarf.

Another winner, and £300 goes on the final choice, Pete’s Pet. Assuming that wins, your original £5 stake is now a whopping £1800.

Once placed, you have to let your bet run – you can’t change your mind halfway through and bank the profits.

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How to Place a Fourfold Bet

Follow these instructions and you’ll soon learn how to place a Fourfold bet. Betfred was used to create the instructions, but most other sites work in a similar way.

1) On the home page, select the event you are planning to bet on from the menu on the left hand side of your screen. Click the name to select it, and the screen will change to show you all the upcoming options for that sport or event.

2) Find four games, events or matches you are interested in then click in the box next to each of them. Upon doing this a tick will appear.

3) Click the ‘pencil’ on the right of the name of one of the selections. This is the ‘create coupon’ link, and will open up a new screen showing the entries in the events.

4) For each event, click the odds of the outcome you want to back. It’s the same process whether you are backing football teams, greyhounds, horses or anything else – the odds are next to the names.

5) Each time you make a selection, it will be added to your bet slip on the right hand side of the page.

6) After making all four selections, click the ‘Multiple bet Options’ link at the bottom of the bet slip and pick ‘Fourfold’. Check that the details of your bet are correct, and enter your stake.

7) Click the ‘Confirm Bet’ button, and your bet will be placed. You will receive a receipt confirming your selections, stake and type of bet.

8) Your account balance will then have the stake amount debited, with any winnings added back automatically if you win.

Fourfold Bets Risks & Rewards

The biggest advantage to a Fourfold bet is the ability to lock the odds in right at the beginning of the bet.

If you waited for each event in turn, and only placed your bet after the last one had won, you’d find the odds shortening quickly meaning that your profit margin is reduced.

What Is A Fold In Sportsbet

If you waited for the League Cup to be complete before backing the winner of the Premier League you’d get much worse odds than you would at the start of the season if the team you want to back are at the top of the table.

The downside of this type of bet is easy to see – as the number of correct predictions needed to win increases, so does the risk of losing. You may also find that the odds rise after a poor performance or some rumour sweeps the market, which means that you could have had greater profits if you had waited. This is more of a problem with horse racing or greyhound betting than anything else.

What Is A Four Folds Bet

As ever, knowing your market and having a good hit rate on single bets is the key to making a profit from Fourfold bets. If you think you’re up to the challenge head over to Betfred.com and give Fourfold betting a go.