Ladbrokes is an extremely popular bookmaker where you can bet on a huge number of sports and markets for events taking place around the world. Some people prefer to place the odd single bet on their favourite football team at the weekend, some prefer a little bit more insurance with an each-way bet on horse racing and some prefer to try their luck at picking multiple winners on an accumulator.
Just like at any other bookmaker, you’re able to place accumulators at Ladbrokes. The process is quick and easy and to demonstrate, we’ve put together this quick, step-by-step guide on how to create an accumulator at Ladbrokes.
The first thing you need to do is log in to your Ladbrokes account. If you don’t have an account yet then the signup process is quick and easy and takes just 1-2 minutes. As a new customer, you can also take advantage of the Ladbrokes Sign Up offer from which you can receive £20 in free bets when registering and placing your first bet of £5 or more. It’s worth taking advantage of as instead of placing just one £5 accumulator, you can place another four, free!
Once you’re logged into your account, you’ll be redirected to the Ladbrokes homepage which will show all of the days most popular betting markets.
You can add any number of bets from any different sporting events to your Ladbrokes accumulator. For this example, however, we’re going to keep things simple and stick to football betting. Multiples are available on all major football leagues and competitions with many opting to follow World Cup Acca tips and tips for other tournaments. By scrolling down the home page we can see a list of the most popular football matches today. So let’s say you want to choose some home teams with a good chance of winning to create a simple 4 team accumulator.
All you need to do is click on the bets you want to include. In this example, we’ll choose Aberdeen, Twente, Deportivo and Osasuna all to win at home. Left-click each of these bets, and they turn green as shown in the example below.
If you make a mistake or change your mind, simply left-click any bet again and it will be deselected.
Each time you make a selection, it will be automatically added to your bet slip which is shown on the right of the screen on the Ladbrokes website. When you’re happy with your selections, you can move on to the final step.
The bet slip shows several different types of bets you could place such as doubles, trebles, a yankee or a Lucky 15. However, in this tutorial, we are only interested in accumulators. Therefore, we need to scroll down to the bottom of the bet slip.
Because we chose 4 bets in this example, the bet we are looking for is called “Fourfold Accumulator (x1)”. If we had picked 5 bets, this would be called “Fivefold Accumulator (x1)” and so on.
The box next to this is where you enter your stake. In this example, we’ve decided to stake £10. We can see that this accumulator pays out 32.27/1 if it wins. This means your £10 stake would return £332.75.
You could still add more bets to your accumulator at this stage if you like as the bet has not yet been placed, but for now, we’ll leave it as it is. Now all you need to do is click the Place Bet button at the bottom of the bet slip, and you’re all done!
As you can see, creating an accumulator at Ladbrokes is ridiculously easy. It also has the potential to turn small stakes into very big wins. Click the button below to visit Ladbrokes and try it for yourself.
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If you regularly place accumulators, then one promotion which you should be looking out for is ACCA Insurance. Not all bookmakers offer it but thankfully many do. Acca Insurance offers vary between bookmakers but they generally reward customers with their stake back as a free bet if just one of their selections loses in their ACCA. This happens a lot of the time as I’m sure you’ll know if you place accumulators on a regular basis. Acca insurance is a great way to reclaim your stake back and ease the heartache of missing out on a potentially big win by just one leg.
If you’re wondering which bookies do acca insurance then we’ve put together a list of the best ones along with information about how they work and which ones we consider to be best.