Multiple Bets Explained

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  1. Betting Explained: All bet types, betting odds and betting rules are explained in full. Includes a betting glossary. Learn about betting terms here.
  2. Multiple bet A double, treble or accumulator. A linked series of win singles where all the return from the first selection is automatically staked on the second selection as a win single and so on until all selections have won, thus giving a return, or until one selection loses in which case the whole bet is lost.
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What is a Goliath Bet?

Bets

The goliath is an 8 selection wager consisting of 247 bets: 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 four-folds, 56 five-folds, 28 six-folds, 8 seven-folds and an eight-fold accumulator.

Named after the huge number of bets that together make this wager, the goliath is one of the largest bets available and is best left to experienced punters. Only trumped by the goliath flag is terms of size this multiple bet has the potential to generate huge winnings if you have enough stake to fund all bets. All selections have an equal weight on the return so it doesn't matter which order they are added to the betting slip.

Working out winnings for this kind of bet would be impossible by hand so use the goliath bet calculator to save time. The calculator can also be helpful in understanding how one or two losing runners affects returns.

When 2 selections win, a return is guaranteed.

Goliath Composition

The goliath is composed of the following parts:

PartNumber of Bets
Double28
Treble56
Four-Fold70
Five-Fold56
Six-Fold28
Seven-Fold8
Eight-Fold1
Total:247

Last Update: 6th August 2019

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Goliath bet calculator - Calculate the payout of your goliath with this easy to use free betting tool.

Multiple

What is a flag bet? - Visit the page for an explanation of the term and the variety of bets available in this style. A goliath flag for example would retain the usual component parts with the addition of single stakes about up-and-down pairs, resulting in a massive wager of 303 bets.

There are many betting types to choose from when placing a wager. From singles to multiples, we have a list of some of the most popular types of bet.

Betting Types

Single

Arguably the most common betting type. A straight win bet, placed on a single event.

Double

A single bet on two outcomes in different events. Both selections must win to guarantee a return.

Treble

A single bet on three outcomes in different events. All three selections must win to guarantee a return.

Accumulator

An accumulator comprises of four or more selections in one bet. All of the selections must win to guarantee a return.

Trixie

A bet comprising three selections and four bets – three doubles and a treble. A minimum of two selections must win to guarantee a return. For example, a £2.50 Trixie would cost £10. A £2.50 each-way Trixie would cost £20.

Patent

A bet involving three selections and seven bets – three singles, three doubles and one treble. It is the equivalent of a Trixie but with the addition of three singles. For example, a £2.50 Patent would cost £17.50.

Yankee

A bet consisting of four selections and 11 bets – six doubles, four trebles and a fourfold. A minimum of two selections must win to guarantee you a return. For example, a £2 Yankee would cost £22.

Lucky 15

A popular betting type among punters, it consists of four selections and 15 bets (hence the name) – four singles, six doubles, four trebles and a fourfold. Equivalent to a Yankee but with four singles, and only one selection must win to guarantee you a return. For example, a £2 Lucky 15 would cost £30.

Canadian

Also known as a Super Yankee, a Canadian is a bet on five selections consisting of 26 bets – ten doubles, ten trebles, five fourfold’s and a five-fold accumulator.

Lucky 31

A wager consisting of five selections and 31 bets – five singles, ten doubles, ten trebles, five fourfolds, and one fivefold. Only one selection must win to guarantee you a return. For example, a £1 Lucky 31 would cost £31.

Super Yankee

Also known as a Canadian, a Super Yankee is a bet on five selections consisting of 26 bets – ten doubles, ten trebles, five fourfolds and a fivefold accumulator.

Heinz

The Heinz bet is a six-selection bet consisting of 57 bets: 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, six fivefolds and a one sixfold accumulator. Aptly named after the 57 ‘varieties’ company slogan from Heinz, this 57 bet wager is a unique bet that combines every permutation of the 6 selections into one single wager.

Lucky 63

A Lucky 63 is a bet featuring six selections and 63 bets, including: six singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, six fivefolds and one sixfold.

Super Heinz

The Super Heinz is a bet on seven selections taking part in various events consisting of 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 fourfolds, 21 fivefolds, seven sixfolds, and a sevenfold accumulator which totals a huge 120 bets. Two selections must win to ensure any returns.

Goliath

A Goliath is a bet on eight selections taking part in various events consisting of 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 fourfolds, 56 fivefolds, 28 sixfolds, eight sevenfolds and an eightfold accumulator totalling 247 bets. Two selections must win to ensure any returns.

Alphabet

This is a bet on six selections composed of 26 bets: two patents (14 bets), one yankee (11 bets) and a sixfold accumulator (one bet).

Single Stakes About

A Single Stakes About is an Any To Come bet consisting of two selections from events, these are then compiled to produce two bets derived from two singles. Any return on each single (up to the original stake amount) is used to fund a further single on the other selection.

Double Stakes About

A Double Stakes About is an Any To Come bet consisting of two selections partaking in different events, which are compiled to produce two bets derived from two singles. Any return on each single, up to double the original stake amount, is used to fund a another single on the other selection.

Round Robin

The Round Robin is a three selection wager compiled of ten bets: three doubles, one treble and three up-and-down single stakes about pairs.

Flag

The ‘Flag’ wager is compiled of: six doubles, four trebles, one fourfold and six Up-And-Down SSA Pairs

Super Flag

The ‘Super Flag’ is compiled of: ten doubles, ten trebles, five fourfolds, one five-fold and ten Up-And-Down single stakes about pairs

Super Heinz Flag

The ‘Super Heinz Flag’ is compiled of: 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 fourfolds, 21 fivefolds, seven sixfolds, one sevenfold and 21 Up-And-Down single stakes about pairs

Goliath Flag

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The ‘Goliath Flag’ is compiled of: 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 fourfolds, 56 fivefolds, 28 sixfolds, eight sevenfolds, one eightfold and 28 Up-And-Down single stakes about pairs

Union Jack

Bets

“The Union Jack consists of eight trebles from nine selections. Groupings are determined by laying out the selections in a 3×3 grid. This forms three horizontal trebles, three vertical trebles and two diagonal trebles.”

Forecast

Multiple Bets Explained Answers

A straight forecast is correctly predicting the finishing order of the horses in first and second in a race.

Each-Way

Bets

“An each-way bet is a two-part bet, with half the stake going on the selection to win and the other half on the selection to place. It costs double that of a traditional win bet and will yield some sort of return if the selection wins or is placed.

For example, you place £5 each-way (£10 in total) on a horse priced at 8-1 with a bookmaker offering 1/4 odds for three places. If the horse places you will receive £15, but if the horse wins you will collect £60 (£45 for the win and £15 for the place), both returns including the original stake.”

Horse Racing Multiple Bets Explained

Reverse Forecast

A reverse forecast is correctly selecting the first two horses but in no particular order.

Match Bet

Mаtched bеtting is a bеtting technique used by individuals to profit from the free bets and incentives offered by bookmakers.

Placepot

The Placepot is another favourite for racegoers. Select a horse in each of the first six races at a specific racecourse on a single day, and if that horse finishes in the placings you win a share of the total pool. One unplaced selection and the bet is off!

Jackpot

Quite possibly the hardest bet to win. Correctly predict the first six winners at a specific racecourse on a single day to win a share of the pool. One wrong selection and the bet is off!

Betway Multiple Bets Explained

If you want to work out your winnings from a multiple bet such as an accumulator, we recommend you use a betting calculator to do it for you. See our list of betting calculators here.