Accumulator Calculator

Accumulator Betting Calculator
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Accumulators, also known as ‘Accas’, are one of the most common forms of multi-betting. These types of bets combine a series of singles into one large bet and combine all of the odds together to make a much larger payout if every leg within the acca wins. With larger accumulators, it could become quite confusing to work out the total odds and returns you could hope to win, but with the OddsMonkey acca calculator, the hard work is done for you. Accumulators can range from anywhere between four and 20 selections, and the larger the acca is, the larger the odds will be. Common accumulators are placed across multiple competitions, such as the English Premier League and Championship, and would cover the outcome of numerous games.

You can use our free accumulator calculator to quickly find the answer to how much you would need to place on an acca to receive a certain payout, how big the total odds will be, and how much removing a single selection from your acca would affect the overall payout and returns. This calculator can be utilised for many purposes and is an incredibly trustworthy way of calculating your potential accumulator profits. Of course, with accumulator bets containing so many moving parts, it could be less likely that these land in comparison to placing the selections as singles.

Of course, there are ways to work out the total odds manually, but to save yourself some time, this calculator has been made easily accessible and free to use. The team at OddsMonkey have made this accumulator calculator as efficient as possible, meaning you only have to enter some details, and the calculations are completed for you.

What Is An Acca Calculator?

An acca calculator is a form of bet calculator that can instantly combine all of the entered odds into one accumulator bet, allowing you to enter your designated stake for the bet and see how much it would return if every selection within the acca were a winning selection. This is beneficial for anyone who places frequent accas and can greatly increase efficiency, as well as take away the gruelling task of calculating the odds for yourself.

One of the main benefits of using an accumulator calculator is the fact you can quickly remove one of the single odds from the bet and see how much it affects the overall returns. This can be very useful if you have one or two selections that you are not completely confident with, and you can see if the overall returns are still enough to satisfy your requirements.

Who Can Use An Accumulator Calculator?

As these calculators are designed to make the process as simple as possible for anyone, the process of actually using the calculator is simplified too. This means that anyone with a slight bit of tech knowledge and an understanding of betting odds can quickly get involved in using our acca calculator. All of the calculators available on the OddsMonkey site follow this same rule of being as easy to understand as possible.

The calculator has just a few steps. First, enter your total stake; this is how much you wish to place on the entire accumulator and is how your total returns and profit will be calculated. Next, choose how many selections you want to include in your potential acca bet, and state the odds for each of these selections. You can quickly find the single odds for each selection by looking at the bookmaker you are going to use and copying the odds they display on their site. Now, fill in the boxes, also selecting whether you wish for the bet to be set as Each Way or not, and then press the ‘Calculate’ button. You will see the boxes at the bottom will be filled with both the “Total Return” and “Total Profit” values visible on the screen. Now, you can play around by changing some odds, adding and removing selections, and more. 

More Betting Calculators at OddsMonkey 

You can find some of our other betting calculators on site, including the following:

º  Each way calculator, which is mainly used for horse racing and greyhound racing bets. This calculator allows you to enter the each-way Place odds, your total stake, and a few other variables, and will quickly tell you your potential returns and profit depending on whether both halves of the bet won or just the Place half.

º  Dutching calculator gives you access to a calculator that can make one of the easiest strategies even simpler. Dutching is essentially spreading your stake across multiple selections so that the same amount of profit is guaranteed no matter which of the selections is a winner. This is especially useful for outright bets where the odds for each selection are large but not too different from each other. 

º  Matched betting calculator is the easiest way to figure out what stake you need to place on the lay side of a bet to either guarantee yourself a profit or a break-even return. This calculator is one of our most popular, providing you with the opportunity to quickly calculate what stakes you must place for either side of a matched betting selection.

All of these calculator options provide users with the easiest methods of calculating both stakes and returns for whatever type of bet they wish to place. This can be especially useful when the odds for your selections are confusing or where there are multiple selections combined into one single bet. Your betting journey is made much more efficient by using one of these calculators, and they are easy enough to get the hang of. On each of the calculator pages, you can find more information about the use of the specific calculator and why it is beneficial to your betting strategy.