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Accumulator Draw Tips & Predictions

By Saul Mumford | ⏲️ Reading time: 5 minutes
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In this page we will learn about how to place an accumulator draws bet. We will go over  exactly what a draw bet is, how to place one and include some pros and cons of wagering in this way. We also have our experts' tips pages highlighted in the tab in the article that will help you access top football tips for both accumulator draw bets and plenty of other sporting events to give your gambling a boost. We will also go over some FAQ’s as well.

What is a Draw bet?

A bet on a draw is very simple, it is when you place a wager on the match result to finish even for both sides in any sport. This is also sometimes called a tie. The outcome needs to have both teams level at the required end point of the match. This could be drawing at half time, full time or if you have placed an in-play bet, that it will stay or become a draw by the end of the game. Draws are most common in football and some other low scoring sports like field hockey. In sports such as cricket, rugby and basketball the higher scoring systems mean that draws are much more unlikely. In individual sports such as tennis and snooker a draw is an impossible outcome. You can bet on a draw in boxing however, again this result is not a regular outcome.

What is an Accumulator Draw Bet?

An accumulator is based on correctly guessing a series of results. This can be as few as two outcomes and up to 20 or more if you are feeling ambitious! In terms of an accumulator draw bet it is classed as you will only pick a draw outcome for each leg of the accumulator. So you pick a draw as each outcome and as long as they are all correct, you will win the bet.

  • Manchester City vs Chelsea - Draw
  • Liverpool vs Everton - Draw
  • Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid - Draw

Your accumulator draw bet will win if all three of these games end up with the scores drawn.

 

How are Odds Calculated?

Odds are added per selection - let’s use the stake as 1

  • Manchester City vs Fenerbache- Draw 2/1
  • Liverpool vs West Brom- Draw 4/1
  • Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid - Draw 7/1

So the final odds on a draw accumulator where all three selections win will actually be classed as 119/1.

  1. Initial bet: 1 x 2/1 = 3 (1 stake + 2 winnings)
  2. Second bet: 3 x 4/1 = 15
  3. Third bet: 12 x 7/1 = 120 (1 stake + 119 Winnings).

How to place an Accumulator Draw Bet?

Placing an accumulator draw bet is a simple process it simply requires:

  1. Log in to your betting account
  2. Choose the games you think will be draws and tick them on the appropriate box
  3. Check your Bet Slip, make sure they are all showing
  4. Ensure you tick the box for an accumulator; it is usually the very bottom option
  5. Add Your Stake amount
  6. Place Your Bet.

Pros and Cons of Acca Draw Bets

Placing a single draw bet as a single is often a risky strategy so picking more than one of these can add much higher potential returns, but equally, your risk of losing your initial stake also increases proportionally. There are still plenty of pros to this type of bet and it is also a fun way to gamble as you can keep stakes low for potentially very high returns.

Pluses
  • Easy to understand
  • Potentially very high returns from small stakes
  • Much higher returns than single bets
  • an include different leagues and sports
Minuses
  • Extra Risk compared to singles
  • You need all selections to be correct to win

Conclusion

Backing the draw or tie is not always the most popular way to bet, it is often seen as sitting on the fence and not having an opinion about who will triumph in a match. There are, however, certain times when a draw can actually be the smart bet. Especially in football where you find many games where a draw suits one or both teams, for example, opening/closing group matches, 1st or 2nd legs, or games that involve promotion or relegation places in a division at the end of a season. The other benefit of betting on draws in an accumulator is the potentially high returns as you will see your odds multiply quickly as you add legs. It is certainly a fun way of betting and is accessible for those with small bankrolls. Always stick to leagues and teams that you know well and do your research before placing any wagers. Of course, always remember to gamble responsibly and only play with money that you can afford to lose.

FAQ. Frequently Asked Questions
  • 💡 Which Bookmakers Allow Draw Accumulators?

    All online bookmakers will allow draw bets and have the facility for you to create an accumulator from the ones you have chosen. If you select events with extremely long odds you may find you would need a specific price from the bookmakers.

  • 💡 What Other Types of Accumulators are there?

    There are many other types of acca such as a patent, trixie, heinz or lucky 15 bet. These bets are a more complicated form of an accumulator bet that we have discussed here.

  • 💡 Do Bookmakers Run Promotions on Draw Accumulators?

    Bookmakers like accumulators as the odds are more in their favour than standard bets and they often add promotions on them. Draw bonuses can take the form of odds boosts on specified matches or money back if one leg lets you down.

  • 💡 Are you restricted to one sport for a Draw Acca?

    No, you can create an accumulator specifying a draw on multiple sports. However as draws are not a regular outcome outside of football you should think carefully about this before placing a bet and it is worth including this is not a popular way of wagering.

Author
Saul Mumford - Content writer and sports expert
Content writer and sports expert
Saul has always been a keen sportsman and latterly sports fan who is a close follower of football, hockey, and lawn bowls. Having always been someone who could identify value, his gambling insights come through in his writing, offering in depth, well researched, and thought provoking articles.
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