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  • 28-03-2017 9:59pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭


    I have very little experience of betting. Im going to make an accumulator like below



    Kilkenny to win leinster Hurling championship 2017 10/11

    Dublin to win Leinster football championship 2017 10/11

    Donegal to win Ulster Football championship 2017 3/1

    Waterford to win Munster hurling champipnship 2017 3/1



    Is there anything else I should write on the slip to make sure the bookie know it is an acuumluator bet ?. I was going to write accumulator above the bets above on the betting slip. If I just say to bookie this is an accumulator bet will they understand?. What should be on the slip they give me back after placing the bet?. I know all the above will be on the slip. But should the word accumulator be printed also on the slip the bookie gives me back after I place the bet?.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 688 ✭✭✭PaddyCar


    Doubt you will be getting Dublin at 10/11. More like 1/20.
    Anyway, if you write your stake followed by accumulator and all the bets it will be ok.
    €10 accumulator
    All bets wrote here along with odds


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭Sonny678


    The prices I made are just made up they are not correct.

    So is this correct below


    Kilkenny to win leinster Hurling championship SHC 2017 10/11 accumlulator

    Dublin to win Leinster football championship 2017 SFC 10/11 accumlulator

    Donegal to win Ulster Football championship 2017 SFC 3/1 accumlulator

    Waterford to win Munster hurling champipnship 2017 SHC 3/1 accumlulator

    is the above correct.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,401 ✭✭✭Nonoperational


    just write the 4 outcomes and then €x accumulator at the end.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭Sonny678


    Sorry for asking again, just trying to get it fully right

    so after writing odds and teams at the bottom of the betting slip (not in the box at the end of the slip where you write the amount your betting but on the white part of the slip eg Paddy Power slip ) do you just write E20 euro accumulator if I bet 20 euros on the bet. Is that correct?

    For example if I write this is in the white part of Paddy Power slip.

    Kilkenny to win leinster Hurling championship 2017 10/11

    Dublin to win Leinster football championship 2017 10/11

    Donegal to win Ulster Football championship 2017 3/1

    Waterford to win Munster hurling champipnship 2017 3/1
    E20 20 euros accumulator

    Is that correct?


  • Registered Users Posts: 298 ✭✭nerobert


    Sonny678 wrote: »
    Sorry for asking again, just trying to get it fully right

    so after writing odds and teams at the bottom of the betting slip (not in the box at the end of the slip where you write the amount your betting but on the white part of the slip eg Paddy Power slip ) do you just write E20 euro accumulator if I bet 20 euros on the bet. Is that correct?

    For example if I write this is in the white part of Paddy Power slip.

    Kilkenny to win leinster Hurling championship 2017 10/11

    Dublin to win Leinster football championship 2017 10/11

    Donegal to win Ulster Football championship 2017 3/1

    Waterford to win Munster hurling champipnship 2017 3/1
    E20 20 euros accumulator

    Is that correct?

    Yep


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭Sonny678


    Thanks very much


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,586 ✭✭✭4068ac1elhodqr


    This can be done online which may be easier to place and record.
    Absolutely skip the Dublin selection as it's only 1/20 (1.05, 105%).

    An accumulator (treble), with the others returns 29 for every 1 invested.
    You'd have to wait a couple of months, and there is of course
    a strong element of risk; of zero returns and full stake loss.

    Doubles (x3 from 3 selections) may even be better for risk reduction
    and still averages a tenfold return, or at least double ROI, if just one line looses.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭Sonny678


    Thanks for the advice. Sorry for the questions. I just have very little experience on gambling and I just want to place a couple of GAA bets. I'm going to bet Waterford to win Munster title 10/3 in another bet.If I write thison the slip below is it correct. Should I write my stake on the white part of the slip as well as the bottom of the slip in the box marked total stake . So which would be the correct


    Waterford to win Munster Hurling Championship 2017 10/3
    E20

    or just write

    Waterford to win Munster Hurling Championship 2017 10/3

    and leave out the 20 euros on the main part of the slip and just write it into the box at the end of the slip in the box titled total stake.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,081 ✭✭✭Reputable Rog


    Why not do a Lucky 15, gives you more insurance. In an accie if one bet fails they all fail, as opposed to a L15 which only needs one positive outcome for a guaranteed return. It's more expensive but can be quite lucrative.
    Last year I won €400 on a €0.16 L15, a good return for €9.


  • Registered Users Posts: 298 ✭✭nerobert


    Why not do a Lucky 15, gives you more insurance. In an accie if one bet fails they all fail, as opposed to a L15 which only needs one positive outcome for a guaranteed return. It's more expensive but can be quite lucrative.
    Last year I won €400 on a €0.16 L15, a good return for €9.

    Struggling to understand this:confused: a €0.16 L15 would be €2.40, so how did it cost ya €9, not being smart btw it's just wrecking my head:pac:


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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,927 ✭✭✭thesandeman


    nerobert wrote: »
    Struggling to understand this:confused: a €0.16 L15 would be €2.40, so how did it cost ya €9, not being smart btw it's just wrecking my head:pac:

    He probably meant €0.60.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,081 ✭✭✭Reputable Rog


    nerobert wrote: »
    Struggling to understand this:confused: a €0.16 L15 would be €2.40, so how did it cost ya €9, not being smart btw it's just wrecking my head:pac:

    Apologies meant 60 cent.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,553 ✭✭✭✭Copper_pipe


    Make sure you shop around
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