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Accumulator Calculator

Odds

Outcome

Total Stake


Total Odds

2.00

Total Return

£2.00

Total Profit

£1.00

Oddvero Accumulator Calculator interface showing accumulator bet odds, stake, profit and return calculations across football, basketball, tennis, rugby, cricket, boxing markets and other markets.

What Is Accumulator Bet Calculator

Accumulator bets, often called accas, are a popular choice in sports betting, especially for football betting and horse racing. An accumulator combines multiple selections into one bet slip, meaning every selection must win for the bet to return a profit.

The main appeal of an accumulator bet is that the odds from each selection are multiplied together, creating a much larger potential return from a smaller stake. For example, a simple 4 bet accumulator can produce higher winnings than placing each single bet separately, but it also carries more risk because one losing selection can make the whole bet lose.

The Oddvero Accumulator Bet Calculator helps you quickly work out your potential return, total profit, and stake before you place bets. Whether you are comparing football bet odds, checking horse betting odds, or planning multiple bets across different sports, our calculator gives you a clear view of the numbers before you commit.

How To Use The Accumulator Bet Calculator

Start by entering your stake amount and adding the selections you want to include. Whether you are calculating a small accumulator or a larger multiple, the calculator instantly works out your potential return.

Enter the odds for each selection on your accumulator bet slip. As soon as the odds are added, the calculator automatically displays:

  • Total Stake

  • Total Return

  • Total Profit

This allows you to compare different betting scenarios before placing your wager and helps you make more informed sports betting decisions.

Advanced Calculator Settings

Click the settings gear icon to customise your calculations further.

Each Way Betting

  • Enable or disable each-way calculations.

  • Useful for horse racing and other markets where a place payout is available.

  • Helps estimate returns if your selection places without winning.

Odds Format

  • Switch between Decimal, Fractional, and American odds.

  • Ideal for users familiar with different bookmaker formats.

  • The calculator automatically converts returns using your chosen format.

Rule 4 Deductions

  • Apply Rule 4 deductions when a horse is withdrawn from a race.

  • Commonly used in horse betting and horse racing markets.

  • Provides more accurate return calculations after bookmaker adjustments.

Save, Load and Share Your Accumulator Bet Slip

The Oddvero Acca Calculator includes save, load, and share functionality, making it easier to manage your accumulator bets, compare multiple scenarios, and share your predictions.

Who Can Use the Accumulator Calculator

Anyone interested in sports betting can benefit from using an accumulator calculator, from beginners placing their first accumulator to experienced bettors refining their strategy.

  • Football betting enthusiasts creating weekend accas.

  • Horse racing fans combining multiple races.

  • Bettors comparing different odds and stake amounts.

  • Anyone wanting to calculate returns on multiple bets.

Why Use the Oddvero Accumulator Calculator

Calculating accumulator odds manually can be difficult when multiple selections are involved. The calculator removes the guesswork and provides instant results.

  • Calculate total returns from any stake amount.

  • Instantly see your potential profit.

  • Compare different accumulator combinations.

  • Understand how adding or removing selections affects returns.

  • Analyse risk versus reward before placing bets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is an accumulator bet?

    An accumulator bet combines two or more selections into a single wager. Every selection must be successful for the bet to win.

  2. How are accumulator odds calculated?

    The odds of each selection are multiplied together to create one combined price, which is then multiplied by your stake.

  3. What happens if one selection loses?

    In a standard accumulator, every selection must win. If one selection loses, the entire accumulator loses.

  4. Can I cash out an accumulator?

    Many bookmakers offer a Cash Out feature that allows you to settle an accumulator before all selections have finished.

  5. What is a parlay bet?

    A parlay is the North American term for an accumulator. The terminology differs, but the betting concept is the same.

  6. What is an acca?

    Acca is a shortened version of accumulator and is widely used by sports bettors in the United Kingdom and Ireland.