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Bet Builder Explained

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A bet builder — also called a same-game multi — lets you combine several markets from a single match into one bet at a combined price. This guide explains how it works and how it differs from a standard accumulator, with hypothetical examples only.

Key takeaways
  • A bet builder (same-game multi) combines several markets from one match into a single bet at a combined price.
  • An accumulator combines legs from different events; a bet builder combines legs from the same event using a correlated price rather than simply multiplying odds.
  • Operators usually recalculate the bet on the remaining legs, but rules vary.

What a bet builder is

You pick multiple outcomes within the same game — for example the result, total goals and a player to score — and the operator prices them together as one selection. All parts must win for the bet to pay.

How the price is built

Because the legs come from one match, some are correlated, so operators price a bet builder with their own model rather than simply multiplying odds.

Example. 'Home win + Over 2.5 goals + a named player to score' is one combined price. If any leg fails, the whole bet loses, just like an accumulator.

Bet builder vs accumulator

An accumulator combines legs from different events; a bet builder combines legs from the same event. The all-or-nothing rule is identical, but accas multiply independent odds while bet builders use a correlated price.

Settlement & voids

If one leg is voided (for example a market that cannot be settled), operators usually recalculate the bet builder on the remaining legs, but rules vary. Always check how voids are handled before you bet.

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FAQ

What is a bet builder?

A bet builder (same-game multi) combines several markets from one match into a single bet at a combined price. All legs must win.

How is a bet builder different from an accumulator?

An accumulator combines legs from different events; a bet builder combines legs from the same event using a correlated price rather than simply multiplying odds.

What happens if one leg of a bet builder is voided?

Operators usually recalculate the bet on the remaining legs, but rules vary. Check how voids are handled before betting.

How we made this guide. This guide is written and maintained by the 1xRoll Editorial Team and explains the general, widely-accepted rules of the market. All examples are hypothetical and illustrate mechanics only — they are not predictions, betting advice or real odds. Specific rules can vary by event and operator, so always check the in-game or in-bet-slip rules. editorial approach · responsible-gaming policy

Last updated: 2026-06-15

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