Accumulator Bets
An accumulator — also called a multi or a parlay — combines several selections into a single bet. The odds of each leg multiply together, so the potential payout grows fast, but there is a catch: every single leg must win, or the whole bet loses.
How the odds multiply
Back three teams at odds of 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 and the accumulator pays 1.50 × 2.00 × 2.50 = 7.50 — a R100 bet returns R750. The same three as singles would pay far less combined. That multiplying effect is the appeal: small odds stacked into a big one.
The risk and how to manage it
One losing leg sinks the lot, so the more selections you add, the longer the odds and the lower the chance. Many punters keep accumulators to three or four strong legs, or use a bet builder to combine markets within a single match. It is high reward, high risk — stake accordingly.
Frequently asked questions
Can I try an accumulator for free?
No. Sports betting at CasinOnline is real-money only, so there is no free or demo mode for an accumulator. You place the bet in rand and the odds lock in when you confirm.
What is the minimum stake for an accumulator?
You can build an accumulator from as little as R1. One stake covers the whole bet, no matter how many legs you add.
How does the payout work on an accumulator?
The odds of every selection multiply together, then that combined price is applied to your stake. Because each leg must win, one losing selection means the entire bet loses.
How do I withdraw accumulator winnings?
If all legs win, the payout lands in your CasinOnline account balance and you can withdraw it to your bank. Payouts are in rand and fixed at the odds taken when you placed the bet.
Settling and cashing out a winning accumulator
An accumulator only pays when every leg comes in, and that is exactly the moment the maths works in your favour. Each selection's price is locked the instant you confirm the slip, so a five-leg multi settles at the combined odds you took, not whatever the market drifts to later. As each fixture finishes, CasinOnline settles that leg; once the final result is in, the full multiplied return lands in your account as real rand, not bonus credit. There is no offshore conversion or holding currency between you and the cash, because the South African casinos CasinOnline reviews are licensed by the Northern Cape Gambling Board.
Getting that money out is straightforward once your account is FICA-verified, which you only do once. After that, withdrawals are processed directly to your South African bank through local methods, and your winning slip pays at the price you secured regardless of how short the odds went afterwards. If you want the return on a big-priced multi sitting ready, sort your verification and funding before kickoff. Newer to combining selections? The bet types guide covers how each leg's odds feed into the final payout so you stake with your eyes open.
- Also calledMulti or parlay
- OddsAll legs multiply
- To winEvery leg must win
- Bet inRand
- OnMobile and desktop