Accumulator Bet Helper

Add up several picks and watch the combined odds build your potential payout.

Please enter a valid stake amount
Selections
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Results
Total Odds --
Total Return --
Profit --

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Pick the odds format you’d like to work in (Decimal, Fractional, or American)
  2. Type in your total stake
  3. Add the odds for each of your selections
  4. Mark how each leg finished: Won, Lost, or Void
  5. Use the + button to add extra selections whenever you need them
  6. Check the combined odds, total return, and profit

Heads up: If even one selection loses, the whole accumulator goes down. A void selection is counted as odds of 1.0, so that part is simply refunded.

Formula

Combined Odds = Odds₁ x Odds₂ x Odds₃ x … (all decimal odds multiplied)

Total Return = Stake x Combined Odds

Profit = Total Return - Stake

Void legs are removed from the calculation (odds become 1.0). If any leg loses, the total return is $0.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is an accumulator bet?

An accumulator (often shortened to ‘acca’) rolls several selections together into a single bet. Every selection has to win for the bet to pay anything, and because the odds are multiplied together, even a small stake can lead to a big return.

What happens to my bet if one leg is void?

When a selection is voided, say a match gets postponed, it simply drops out of the accumulator. The bet carries on with the legs that remain, just at lower combined odds.

Is there a limit to how many selections I can include?

In theory there’s no limit, though most bookmakers cap accumulators at roughly 20 selections. As a quick guide, a 2-fold is called a double, a 3-fold is a treble, and anything from 4 upwards is usually known as an accumulator.

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