Multi bets are a fantastic way of combining more than one wager to create a single bet with better odds. In other words, instead of picking two or more bets to put money on individually, you combine all of those different bets into one wager, where each one of the bets needs to come off for you to win any money. Multi bets are also known as accumulators in the UK and parlays in America.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The mathematics behind calculating a multi bet is usually a little tricky to do in your head, but luckily, the betting slips on virtually all modern bookmaker websites will do the hard work for you. For example, perhaps you would like to bet on the result of three different AFL matches – in your opinion, Adelaide, Collingwood and Essendon are all going to win their matches. Rather than putting three different bets on these three different results, you could choose to place a multi bet with one wager covering all three results. The odds would be calculated like this:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Odds Calculated<\/p>Adelaide to win = 1.28
Collingwood to win = 1.77
Essendon to win = 1.90
Multi bet odds = 1.28 x 1.77 x 1.90 = 4.30
<\/cite><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\nAs you can see, by combining three relatively short odds results, you come out with multi bet odds which are much more generous. Of course, on the flip side, you will need all three of your chosen results to come right for you to win the bet.<\/p>\n\n\n\r\n\t
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