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Full-Cover Bets Explained

Bet types & conceptsFull-cover bets

Full-cover bets combine selections into every possible multiple, with or without singles. This guide explains the family with hypothetical examples only.

Key takeaways
  • A full-cover bet places every multiple of a set of selections — all the doubles, trebles and so on — reducing the all-or-nothing risk of a single accumulator.
  • Some full-cover bets include singles (like a Patent or Lucky 15), so one winner still returns, while others (like a Trixie or Yankee) do not.
  • They include Patent, Trixie, Yankee, Canadian, Heinz and Goliath, each adding more selections and combinations.

What they are

A full-cover bet places every multiple of a chosen set of selections — all the doubles, trebles and so on. They reduce the all-or-nothing risk of a single accumulator.

With or without singles

Some include singles, some do not.

Examples. A Trixie (3 selections, no singles) and a Yankee (4 selections, no singles) exclude singles; a Patent (3 selections) and the Lucky bets include them.

Common types

The family includes Patent, Trixie, Yankee, Canadian/Super Yankee, Heinz and Goliath, each adding more selections. See system bets for Trixie and Yankee in detail.

Cost

Each line is a separate stake, so the more selections, the higher the outlay. They trade cost for the safety of partial returns — understand the maths via how odds work.

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FAQ

What is a full-cover bet?

A full-cover bet places every multiple of a set of selections — all the doubles, trebles and so on — reducing the all-or-nothing risk of a single accumulator.

What is the difference between bets with and without singles?

Some full-cover bets include singles (like a Patent or Lucky 15), so one winner still returns, while others (like a Trixie or Yankee) do not.

What are the common full-cover bet types?

They include Patent, Trixie, Yankee, Canadian, Heinz and Goliath, each adding more selections and combinations.

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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