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What Is 4 Folds In Betting?

What Is 4 Folds In Betting?

Curious about how to spice up your betting experience? Let's dive into the world of 4 folds. 

A 4 fold bet is a type of accumulator bet. This means you're placing multiple bets (in this case, four) on different events. All four must win for you to get a payout. If you're a beginner, this might sound a bit complex, but it's simply about combining four single bets into one. 

Ready to learn how 4 folds work and whether they might be right for you? Keep reading to find out. 

What Is a 4 Fold Bet?

A 4 fold bet is a single wager combining four different selections. Think of it as merging four individual bets into one big bet. 

Here's the key: all four selections must be successful for the bet to win. If even one selection loses, the entire bet is lost. 

So, why try a 4 fold bet? It's because the potential payout can be much higher compared to placing the same bets as four separate single bets because the odds of each bet are multiplied together. 

This type of bet is usually placed on sports like football or horse racing. For example, you might bet on the outcome of four different football matches. 

If all four of your predictions are correct, you win. If any one of them isn't, you lose the whole bet. While it's riskier, many find it exciting due to the higher possible returns. Just remember, gamble sensibly. 

How To Place a 4 Fold Acca

Placing a 4 fold acca (accumulator bet) is quite straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started. 

Step 1: Choose Your Selections

First, pick four different outcomes you want to bet on. These can be from different sports or events, like football matches, horse races, or tennis games. 

Step 2: Add to Bet Slip

Once you've chosen your selections, add each one to your bet slip. This is usually done by clicking on the odds of each selection. 

Step 3: Select "Accumulator"

After adding all four selections to your bet slip, look for an option to combine them into an accumulator bet. This might be labelled as "Acca", "Accumulator", or "4 Fold". 

Step 4: Enter Your Stake

Now, decide how much money you want to bet. Enter this amount as your stake. Remember, this is the total amount you're willing to risk. 

Step 5: Place the Bet

Finally, review your selections and stake to make sure everything is correct. If you're happy, confirm and place your 4 fold acca. 

That's it. You've now placed a 4 fold accumulator bet. Be sure to check all details to ensure they are correct before placing the bet, and only bet money you are comfortable losing. 

4 Folds Odds Calculations

Calculating the odds for a 4 fold bet might seem tricky, but it's actually quite simple. Here's how you can do it. 

Step-by-Step Calculation

First, take the odds of each of your four selections. If your selections have odds of 2.00, 1.50, 2.50, and 3.00, you start by multiplying them together. 

For example:

2.00 x 1.50 x 2.50 x 3.00 = 22.50 

Understanding the Total Odds

The result, in this case, 22.50, represents the total odds for your 4 fold bet. This number will be multiplied by your stake to determine your potential payout. 

Potential Winnings

If you place a bet of £10, your potential winnings are calculated as follows:

£10 x 22.50 = £225 

So, if all four of your selections win, you would get £225 from your £10 stake. 

Key Point

Remember, the risk here is that if any one of the selections loses, the entire bet fails, and you don't win anything. 

Now you know how to calculate the odds for a 4 fold bet, making it easier to decide if this type of bet is right for you. 

How Does an Each Way Four Fold Work?

An each way four fold bet is a way to possibly win even if not all your selections finish first. 

What is Each Way?

Each way betting is like placing two bets: one for the selection to win, and one for it to place. "Place" means finishing within a set number of top positions, such as first, second, and third. 

Combining Each Way with Four Folds

If you combine each way betting with a four fold, you end up placing eight bets in total. This is because each selection's win and place outcomes are combined in every possible way. 

Example:

Imagine you have four horse races, and you place an each way four fold bet. If all your horses win, you get the full winning payout. If they "place" instead, you still gain a return, but it will be smaller. 

Stake and Costs

Remember, because it's like placing eight separate bets, your stake is effectively doubled. If you place a wager of £1 on each leg of the each way four fold, it would actually cost £2 for each leg since there are now two bets for each selection. 

Each way four folds give you a cushion, increasing your chances of getting something back even if not all your selections come first, but they still need to place. Always double check your bets before placing them and always gamble responsibly.