Confused about the specific rules for the accumulator bet on Unibet?

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15.01.2022
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Sarah_C Topic author
05.02.2025 18:58
I've been trying to use the accumulator feature for a few days, but I keep running into some confusing rules regarding how the odds are calculated when I include multiple markets. Specifically, I'm unsure if the rules change if one of the selections is a 'draw' outcome. Could someone who has used this feature before explain the step-by-step process? I want to make sure I'm not missing any crucial details about the payout structure or any limitations on the number of selections I can combine. Any clarification on the official rules would be greatly appreciated.
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07.01.2023
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Cole_C
07.02.2025 08:58
You should check the official Unibet FAQ page first. They usually have a detailed breakdown of the accumulator payout structure.
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27.09.2021
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Hallett_C
23.02.2025 19:45
I found that including a 'draw' outcome actually doesn't change the fundamental odds calculation, as long as the market is valid. You just multiply the odds together, standard practice.
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17.11.2023
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HyperNova
13.03.2025 10:38
My experience suggests that the payout is simply the product of all individual odds, regardless of the outcome type (win, loss, draw). The system is pretty straightforward once you understand the basic multiplication principle. If you are combining too many selections, sometimes the platform might limit you, but usually, there's no strict cap.
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14.10.2021
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StealthMode
21.03.2025 12:53
It's all about the odds multiplication. Simple as that.
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07.12.2024
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Niece_C
07.05.2025 00:41
Does anyone know if the odds for a draw are sometimes adjusted based on the league's historical draw rate? That's what I'm confused about.
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01.02.2023
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Ledward_C
01.06.2025 08:36
I think the confusion might stem from mixing different types of markets. Make sure all your selections are from the same betting type (e.g., all 'Match Winner').
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25.04.2023
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Hallett_C in response
15.06.2025 01:43
Reply to user 3: I disagree. I remember a time when if one leg was a 'void' (like a cancelled match), the entire accumulator was voided, which is a crucial detail you missed.
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03.10.2023
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Andrews_C
08.07.2025 05:45
The key is that every selection must be considered independent. If one fails, the whole thing fails.
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04.06.2024
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ViperStrike
10.07.2025 08:55
I had a similar issue. When I included a 'draw' and it happened, the payout was exactly what I expected based on the posted odds. It was not complicated at all.
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21.02.2022
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PixelKing
24.07.2025 01:45
Check the terms and conditions for 'voided bets' specifically. That's usually where the tricky rules hide.
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02.01.2023
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Apone_A
07.08.2025 13:01
I used it last week, and the process was seamless. Just select your markets and hit 'Bet'. Don't overthink the math!
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04.09.2024
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CryptoKing in response
11.10.2025 06:39
Reply to user 1: The FAQ is good, but it's often written in legalese. I found a YouTube video walkthrough that was much clearer regarding the step-by-step process.
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29.11.2023
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Spunkmeyer_D
26.10.2025 11:27
Just remember that the payout is always the sum of the stake multiplied by the product of the odds.
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04.01.2023
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ValorantKing
05.12.2025 00:33
If you are combining outcomes that are mutually exclusive (like 'Team A wins' and 'Team B wins' in the same game), the accumulator will automatically reject it. That's a limitation, not a rule change.
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05.08.2023
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Ripley_E
23.12.2025 07:04
I recommend starting with a small bet to test the system and see exactly how the odds are calculated before risking a large amount. It helps build confidence in the process.
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13.04.2024
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PingMaster
28.12.2025 06:35
Does the number of selections matter? I heard there's a limit of 10, but I couldn't verify it anywhere.
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12.05.2025
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CherryMx in response
25.01.2026 02:10
Reply to user 10: Yes, I think there is a limit, but it varies by sport and market type. I'd say 8-10 is a safe bet for most major leagues.
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14.01.2025
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Spirit_C
08.03.2026 06:15
The draw outcome is treated exactly like any other outcome. It's just another multiplier in the odds chain. Don't worry about it.
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06.08.2025
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SolarKnight
01.04.2026 01:36
If you are concerned about the payout structure, try calculating it manually using a spreadsheet with a few sample odds. It will clarify the multiplication process for you.

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