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Multiple Bets

There are a vast range of multiple bets, all involving more than one selection.

Double

Also known as a two-bet accumulator. A win double means you predict the winners of two events, and both must win to get a return. The money that you win on the first event will be carried forward onto the second.

For example, you put a £5 win double for 'Nag's Head' (2/1) in the 1.40 at Doncaster and 'Cheeky Monkey' (12/1) in the 2.35 at Sandown.

  • Winning the first race will give you a payout of £15 (2 x £5 plus original £5 stake). This £15 will then be put onto 'Cheeky Monkey' at 12/1 in the second race.
  • Winning the second race will give you a payout of (£15 x 12) + £15 stake = £195 (a profit of £190 from the original £5 stake).

An each-way double will work in the same way, although it is effectively two separate bets - both need to win for the win part to be successful, both need to be placed for the place section to succeed.

Treble

This works in exactly the same way as a double except that three selections are chosen.

Four Fold Accumulator

Four selections are chosen.

Trixie

Effectively four bets based around three selections: one win treble and three win doubles - meaning you have to pick out three selections. At least two of them must win to secure a return. The bet can also be made each-way.
For example:

  • 1.40 Doncaster - Nag's Head
  • 2.35 Sandown - Cheeky Monkey
  • 3.05 Goodwood - Runaway Success

The bet will be made from the following combination of doubles and triple:

  • Nag's Head/Cheeky Monkey/Runaway Success
  • Nag's Head/Cheeky Monkey
  • Nag's Head/Runaway Success
  • Cheeky Monkey/Runaway Success

Patent

This is similar to the Trixie, with three selections involved in a treble and three doubles. However, there are additional single bets on each selection meaning a total of seven bets for a win Patent and fourteen for an each-way Patent.

Yankee

A combination of a four timer or accumulator (4 selections depending on the previous result), four trebles and six doubles - a total of eleven bets in all.

Flag

Consisting of a Yankee plus four selections covered in single stakes about bets.

Canadian or Super Yankee

A combination bet consisting 26 different bets of the same stake based around five selections in different permutations. Five selections in one five timer, five four-timers, 10 trebles and 10 doubles. A minimum of 2 of your selections must be successful to get a return. A £1 Canadian would cost £26.

Heinz

A Heinz consists of 57 bets involving 6 selections in different events: one six-timer, six five-timers, 15 four-timers, 20 trebles and 15 doubles - adding up to 57 bets as the name implies. A minimum of 2 of your selections must be successful to get a return.

Super Heinz

Consisting of 120 bets involving seven selections in different events: 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 four-folds, 21 five-folds, 7 six-folds and 1 seven-fold. A minimum of 2 of your selections must be successful to get a return.

Goliath

The ultimate in multiple bets - 247 bets involving eight selections linked up in 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 four-folds, 56 five-folds, 28 six-folds, 8 seven-folds and 1 eight-fold. A minimum of 2 of your selections must be successful to get a return.