Horse Racing Accumulator Betting Explained

For those betting customers that love horse racing, there is a world of opportunities when it comes to the different bet types that are available. While many punters like to bet win singles on horses to win their respective races, there are a number of other options such as each-way, forecasts and accumulators.

A horse racing accumulator generally involves picking out selections that happen to be running that day. It could be horses that are all running at the same meeting or alternatively, bookies will also allow customers to pick out horses from races across various meetings providing that they are not in the same race.

As part of our betting service, we like to provide horse racing accumulator tips to readers and that could mean a racing four-fold or five-fold where have a number of horses put into a multiple bet. The odds of each runner are multiplied together and we’re left with a racing acca where we can nominate the stake we’re betting.

How to Place a Horse Racing Acca

Once you have read up on the horse racing accumulator tips, you can then visit your bookmaker website and start picking out the selections that you fancy. There’s no limit as to how many horses that you can choose and you can either opt to go for a win accumulator or an each-way racing accumulator depending on your outlook.

A horse racing win-only accumulator naturally means that you need all your selections to win their respective races. So if you do a racing acca with four horses, they all need to win in order to land a profit. However, if you do a racing each-way accumulator, then you are essentially placing two bets.

The first of these bets is a win-only acca but you split your stake so that 50% goes on to a place accumulator and a horse needs to simply finish in the first two, three, four or five depending on the each-way terms.

There is often the opportunity to cash out your horse racing acca along the way. If your first selection is a winner, then you can often be sitting on a profit before any more legs are run, while some betting customers exercise the option to partially cash out a profit and let some of the stake remain in the bet.

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