Under 3.5 goals
Over/Under 3.5 goals
Every morning our engine builds up to three accumulators from that day's published tips — so every leg has already passed the model's probability bar and the fair-odds check before it can touch a ticket. Banker Double: two strong picks. Value Treble: three solid picks for a bigger price. The Longshot: five legs at double-digit odds. The combined odd — all leg prices multiplied together — is locked the moment a ticket goes out, and every ticket ends up in the verified accumulator record, won or lost.
Two strong picks on one slip — both must land. Short price, high strike rate.
Under 3.5 goals
Over/Under 3.5 goals
Double chance (1X)
Double chance
Three solid picks multiplied up — pays around 3 to 9 times the stake.
Double chance (1X)
Double chance
Under 3.5 goals
Over/Under 3.5 goals
Under 3.5 goals
Over/Under 3.5 goals
Five legs at 10x+ odds. It loses most days — that's the deal with big prices — but its record is public like everything else.
Double chance (X2)
Double chance
BTTS
Both teams to score
1st half (X)
First half result
The engine scores every candidate leg on four signals: the model's probability for that outcome, that team's prediction accuracy, how accurate the model has been for that exact market in that league, and current form. It then searches for the strongest combination that fits each ticket's rules — a minimum probability per leg and a combined-odds band per ticket. One bet per match per ticket, and the same match can only appear on a second ticket through a different market — so a single result can never sink the whole day. If nothing fits the rules, nothing ships. The full recipe is on the methodology page.
An accumulator — acca for short, parlay in the US — is one bet built from several picks, called legs. The odds multiply: a 1.50 and a 1.60 make a combined odd of 2.40. The catch is that every leg must win — one loser sinks the whole ticket. That's why accas pay more than singles, and why they lose more often.
Every leg comes from that day's published tips, so it has already passed our model's probability threshold and the fair-odds check. The engine then ranks candidates by model probability, team prediction accuracy, the model's accuracy for that market in that league, and form, and assembles the strongest ticket that fits each product's odds band. Odds are locked at publish — the price you see is the price we're judged on.
That leg is voided: its odds are divided out of the combined odd and the ticket carries on with the remaining legs. A void leg never counts as a win or a loss. If every leg ends up void, the ticket settles at zero — stake back.
Because nothing qualified. Each ticket has a minimum model probability per leg and a combined-odds band, and when the day's tips can't fill it inside those rules, we skip it. A padded ticket would look fine at noon and terrible at midnight — we'd rather show you an empty slot.
Prefer singles? The strongest single of the day is the Bet of the Day, and every market has its own page under Picks of the Day. Whatever you back, check the full accumulator record first — that's what it's there for.
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