Ladbrokes Football Accumulator Rules

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The odds available for your football accumulator can be calculated by multiplying the odds of your selections together. Let’s give an example:

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  • Team A, playing at home, are 2/1 to beat Team B
  • Team C, playing at home, are 2/1 to beat Team D
  • Team E, playing at home, are 2/1 to beat Team F
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If you were to place three single £10 bets on the three home teams to win, your stake would be £30 and your potential pay-out, including your stake back, would be £90 (so a profit of £60).

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If, however, you were to place a treble, selecting the same three teams – A, C and E – the potential payout from a £30 stake would be £810 (so a profit of £780). You can even reduce the stake to £10 and still earn a potential profit of £260.

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This is calculated by multiple the odds of each bet together – if you bet £10 on Team A to win, and they do, your payout would be £30. That payout is then used as your ‘stake’ for Team C to win. The £30, at odds of 2/1, would mean a £90 payout if Team C win, which is then used as your ‘stake’ for the final bet on Team E to win. A £90 bet, at 2/1, would give a payout of £270 if successful, so a £260 profit on your original £10 stake.

The difference comes in the risk, however – if Team A and Team C win, but Team E and F draw, then your three single bets would still return £60 for the two successful bets (so a £30 profit). The accumulator, however, would have lost – your payout would be zero.