Betting Help

Betting Help

 

Where do I find my placed bets?

To see your placed bets, simply click on ‘History/Bonus’ in your betslip on the right hand side.

 

Do you only offer live betting?

No! While we pride ourselves on offering you live betting around the clock, we also have plenty of prematch betting possibilities. Simply select “Live Betting” on the top left side of the sports betting page after logging in for the live offer.

To switch back to prematch, you just click “Prematch” in the top bar.

 

What's a single bet?

A single bet is a type of bet on just one option separately. This bet can be placed either by simply just selecting and confirming one option, or by selecting multiple options and selecting “Single” in the right sidebar. This last option will allow you to enter a stake per bet, which is then multiplied by the number of bets.

 

What’s an accumulator bet?

An accumulator bet is a type of bet with 1% bonus winnings for every game you add to the bet. This way, you can turn a small wager into a big payday.

When making an accumulator bet you are betting on a combination of several outcomes. All the predictions you make in the accumulator bet have to come true in order to win, but the reward can more than make up for this. The odds of the separate bets in the accumulator bet are multiplied.

Example: you place three bets with odds of 1.75, 5.22 and 1.80 and combine them in one accumulator bet. If you were to place an accumulator bet of €10 on this and win, you would win €10 x 1.75 x 5.22 x 1.80 = €164.43 + 3% = €169.36!

An accumulator of 2 selections is called a double, and an accumulator of 3 selections is called a treble. Accumulators of 4 or more selections are called fourfolds, fivefolds, sixfolds, and so on.

 

What's a full cover bet?

A full cover bet is a type of bet that covers all possible combinations of your selection, with or without single bets. You can choose to enter the amount you want to bet per combination or you can enter your total stake directly. You have the following options:

  • Trixie bet: a type of bet on 3 selections that consists of 4 bets: 3 doubles and 1 treble. You will win for any 2 of these correct. A minimum of two selections must be correct to gain a return. The more selections you have correct, the more you will win.  
  • Yankee bet: a type of bet on 4 selections that consists of 11 bets: 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold. A minimum of two selections must be correct to gain a return. The more selections you have correct, the more you will win.  
  • Canadian bet: a type of bet on 5 selections that consists of 26 bets: 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfolds and 1 fivefold. A minimum of two selections must be correct to gain a return. The more selections you have correct, the more you will win.  
  • Heinz bet: a type of bet on 6 selections that consists of 57 bets: 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, 6 fivefolds and 1 sixfold. A minimum of two selections must be correct to gain a return. The more selections you have correct, the more you will win.  
  • Super Heinz bet: a type of bet on 7 selections that consists of 120 bets: 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 fourfolds, 21 fivefolds, 7 sixfolds and 1 sevenfold. A minimum of two selections must be correct to gain a return. The more selections you have correct, the more you will win.  
  • Goliath bet: a type of bet on 8 selections that consists of 247 bets: 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70 fourfolds, 56 fivefolds, 28 sixfolds, 8 sevenfolds and 1 eightfold. A minimum of two selections must be correct to gain a return. The more selections you have correct, the more you will win. 
  • Patent bet: a type of bet on 3 selections that consists of 7 bets: 3 doubles, 1 treble, and 3 singles (basically a trixie bet with the addition of the 3 singles of the selection). You will get a return even if only one selection is correct, but higher winnings require more correct selections.
  • Lucky 15 bet: a type of bet on 4 selections that consists of 15 bets: 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold (basically a Yankee bet with the addition of the 4 singles of the selection). You will get a return even if only one selection is correct, but higher winnings require more correct selections.
  • Lucky 31 bet: a type of bet on 5 selections that consists of 31 bets: 5 singles, 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfolds and 1 fivefolds (basically a Canadian bet with the addition of the 5 singles of the selection). You will get a return even if only one selection is correct, but higher winnings require more correct selections.
  • Lucky 63 bet: a type of bet on 6 selections that consists of 63 bets: 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 fourfolds, 6 fivefolds and 1 sixfold (basically a Heinz bet with the addition of the 6 singles of the selection). You will get a return even if only one selection is correct, but higher winnings require more correct selections.

 

What's a bank?

A bank is a selection you indicate as a sure win in a full cover bet. This bank will then be included in all your selections. For example, you bet on A, B and C, and you’re very certain of A. If you put a bank on this selection, you will place the following bets: A, AB, AC, ABC. In other words, only the bets where A is present will count, and all others will be eliminated from the selection.

 

What’s a handicap bet?

A handicap bet is a bet where one team is given an advantage (or a disadvantage) when calculating the result of the bet.

Example: Handicap 2 (+1). The “2” means we are betting on the team which is listed second (the home team is always listed first, the visitors are always listed second). +1 means they get an advantage of 1 goal. 

Let’s say a game ends in 1-1, which would be a draw when placing a standard bet. With a handicap 2 (+1) we need to add one point to the score of the visitors, so the score for this bet would be 1-2, a win for the visitors. If we would place a Handicap 1 (-1) bet and the end result would be 2-1, the bet would be seen as 1-1, a draw (as we need to subtract 1 point from the score of the home team).

Handicap bets are handy when you want to have higher odds when betting on a team that’s a clear favourite, or when you want to reduce your risk when betting on the underdog.