Placing an accumulator is something that most betters will do at one point or another. There is something quite fasciniating about placing a bet featuring an ever-increasing number of selections, knowing that it is unlikely to win but that if it did then you’d be likely to see a large return to your bankroll as a result. For some, though, there is still a concern about placing one, knowing that the likelihood of success isn’t all that high. That, perhaps, is why 10bet are offering up to 100% in a boost on any winning accas placed with the company. That could amount to as much as an additional £5,000 in cash if you strike it really lucky.
Looking at the Acca Boost Promotion
The offer in place from 10bet with their acca boost offer is actually reasonably easy to understand: if you place an acca on any sport, including any league or competition that they cover on their sportsbook, they will boost your winnings by up to 100% if it is successful. Exactly how much they will boost your winnings by depends entirely on how many legs there are including in it, with a minimum of three being required in order to qualify for the promotion. Each selection has to have minimum odds of at least 1/2, but provided that is the case then you can then win as much as £5,000 in bonus cash.
The obvious question that you will no doubt be asking is how much extra you’re likely to win depending on how many legs there are included in your accumulator. Here is a look at the bonus funds that will be added to your winnings should you place a successful acca whilst the promotion is on-going:
Number of Legs | Cash Boost |
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3 Legs | 5% |
4 Legs | 10% |
5 Legs | 15% |
6 Legs | 20% |
7 Legs | 20% |
8 Legs | 30% |
9 Legs | 30% |
10 Legs | 40% |
11 Legs | 40% |
12 Legs | 50% |
13 Legs | 60% |
14 Legs | 70% |
15 Legs or More | 100% |
The key thing to note there is that there are numerous times when the percentage amount of the boost is the same over two acca types. That is to say, if you place an accumulator with eight legs then you’ll get a 30% boost, which is the same as for an acca with nine legs. Purely in respect to this promotion terms, you need to decide whether it is worth adding the extra leg to your accumulator or not. Of course, nine-leg accas are likely to have bigger payouts than eight-leg ones, so 30% of more money will still end up being better than 30% of less money. That being said, it also increases the chance of your acca being a losing one, which isn’t great.
Thinking About the Small Print
As you can probably imagine, there’s some small print to the offer to make sure that people understand what it is that they’re betting on and to ensure that there aren’t any misunderstandings. Probably the most important one is that the most that you can receive from the company in terms of a cash boost is £5,000. That doesn’t mean that you can’t place a bet in which the payout is largely than £5,000, just that the maximum amount that you’ll receive as part of the boost is that. In other words, you can place a 16-leg accumulator with odds of 600/1, and bet £10, reaching a payout of £6,000, but the Acca Boost that you’ll get will only be £5,000 for a total payout of £11,000.
The accumulator must have minimum odds for each selection of 1/2 (1.5) or greater. It doesn’t matter whether your selections are place in-play or pre-match, they will still count towards the acca. In cases when one of your selections is cancelled, or even more than one, you will still receive an boost, but it will obviously depend on how many winnings legs are in your accumulator. Say you placed an eight-fold acca and expected an boost of 30% but two selections ended up being cancelled, with the rest winning, your boost would be 20% instead, in line with the amount for a six-fold accumulator.
There are some bet types that won’t get an boost. If, for example, you’ve decided to cash out your bet, which includes a partial cash out, that will not count towards the promotion. Similarly, any each-way bets won’t be included in your accumulator when it comes to the acca boost. If you have some free bets then placing your accumulator with them will mean that you will not qualify for the promotion. On top of that, all of 10bets standard terms and conditions apply, including the likes of making sure that you have a valid account and are allowed to bet in the country in which you’re placing it.
Offer Terms and Conditions
Applies to successful acca bets of 3+ selections; Min odds of 1/2 per selection; Bet exclusions apply; Max £5K; Bonus % depends on bet type; T&C apply; 18+ Begambleaware.org