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What is a accumulator/combination?

Accumulators, also called combinations, are very popular with bettors and work in the exact same way as a double or treble bet. When placing an accumulator/combination, you are betting on 4 or more different outcomes in 4 or more events on the same betslip. All the outcomes must be correct for you to win on the accumulator/combination. The separate odds are multiplied with each other and then the stake to determine your return.

Example of an accumulator/combination

For example, if you play an accumulator/combination with a stake of £10 on Sevilla to beat Valencia at odds 6/4, Arsenal to beat Tottenham at odds 6/4, Barcelona to beat Atletico Madrid at odds 1/1 (Evens) and Manchester City to beat Liverpool at odds 1/1 (Evens) your return will be £250 (24/1*£10=£250) if all 4 teams win their respective matches and your profit will be £240 (£250-£10=£240). If Los Nervionenses, The Gunners, Barça or The Citizens does not win their match your stake is lost.

Pros and cons of an accumulator/combination

The pro of an accumulator/combination is that you can win big even with a small stake. The con of an accumulator/combination is the high risk involved with putting all your eggs in one basket.

Illustration of a winning accumulator/combination:

Game and result Bet Odds (fraction) Outcome
Sevilla (1) – Valencia (0) Sevilla win 6/4 Win
Arsenal (3) – Tottenham (2) Arsenal win 6/4 Win
Barcelona (2) – Atletico Madrid (1) Barcelona win 1/1 (Evens) Win
Manchester City (2) – Liverpool (0) Manchester City win 1/1 (Evens) Win

Illustration of a losing accumulator/combination:

Game and result Bet Odds (fraction) Outcome
Sevilla (1) – Valencia (0) Sevilla win 6/4 Win
Arsenal (3) – Tottenham (2) Arsenal win 6/4 Win
Barcelona (2) – Atletico Madrid (1) Barcelona win 1/1 (Evens) Win
Manchester City (2) – Liverpool (2) Manchester City win 1/1 (Evens) Lose

How to use the bet calculator

It's easy to use the Unibet Betting Odds Calculator. First, you need to decide which type of bet you want, of which we have many, from singles, accumulators to Goliaths and Lucky 15s, 31 s and 63s.

Once you've chosen, select your bet type on the calculator (which we've broken out with easy navigational links in the menu) and then decide if you want the odds to be displayed in a fractional or decimal format in the top right corner.

After that, you'll need to input your stake - how much you want to bet. You'll then want to decide if that bet is each way, add any rule 4s, and whether you want to see the selection notes or fold options. We've put a tooltip text over some of these, to give you some explanation if they're unfamiliar. Finally, enter the odds and the outcome: Winner, Lost, Void and/or Dead Heat. If there are multiple selections you would like to make, enter the odds for each one. Simply click the 'Calculate Now' option and both your potential return and profit will be displayed for you.