Single bet
The single bet is the simplest type of bet. You have to predict the outcome of only one event. The bet wins if the prediction is correct.
Multiple bet
The multiple bet includes multiple events. It wins if all the predictions entered are correct. This mode allows you to combine the results of multiple events in one play. The payout is determined by the product of the odds of the predictions included in the bet and the amount of your bet.
System bet
The system bet is a more complex variant of the multiple bet, which consists of the possibility of combining several bets in a single game.
Systems bets can include multiple predictions that can be in conflict with each other or provide for multiple predictions that cannot conflict with each other.
For more information regarding System bets, see our Different types of system bets article.
Accumulator (4 or more selections)
Up to 12 selections can be made on a single bet slip. Once again, all selections must be correct for your bet to be settled as a win.
Express bet
Express Bet is a bet available only in live mode and for a few seconds, in which you predict which athlete/team will score the next point or take the next foul from the side/corner.
It is a bet available only for some matches of the following sports: football, tennis, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, squash, and beach volleyball.
It is advisable to always check the availability of this bet for the events you wish to play on.
Live bets
Live bets are those that take place during the course of a match.
Combination bet
This is a type of bet with multiple individual selections, brought together, all from different events. To win, all selections must be correct.
For example, Manchester United to win, Liverpool to win, and Manchester City to lose, all within one bet slip.
In certain cases, such as contrasting players or teams, some selections may not be allowed to combine; in these cases, an error message will be displayed informing you of such.
For example, if you select Manchester United to win vs Portsmouth and Manchester United to win vs Newcastle, this may be rejected as Manchester United is selected twice.
How do I make multiple selections for combinations?
In cases where you would want to add multiple bets to a slip or need to do so to qualify for a promotion, you can follow the steps below:
- Select the match/event you want to bet on
- Select the criteria you want to bet on from the available options (minimum 2)
- Select a new match/event and do the same as above
- Assure your ticket on the right has everything you want (if some selections cannot be done together, you will get a message in the slip)
- Enter your wager amount and check if you would like to add a free bet/profit boost
- Confirm your wager by pressing the ‘Place Bet’ button
If the odds show in separate boxes on the right of the ticket, that shows this is a combination bet.
Each Way
Placing an each-way bet means that your bet is split into two. Half being a win and half “to place”. These are most commonly used in Horse Racing but can be used in some other scenarios.
For example, you place a £10 each-way bet on Hedge Hunter in a 10-horse race at 5/1.
This will be split as £5 for the win at the full odds. And £5 for the place at one-fifth of the odds. In this case, that would be evens. In a 10-horse race, the place counts as the top 3.
If they win the race, you will receive winnings for both sections of the bet at the odds mentioned above. If they finish second or third, the win portion of your bet will be classed as a losing bet. The “each way” section will pay out at the lower odds.
The number of positions included in the “each way” section will vary depending on the number of horses in the race.

