Double & Treble Bets Explained
A Double or Treble Bet is a type of multiple bet where you combine 2 selections (Double) or 3 selections (Treble) into one bet.
To win, all selections have to win, similar to an acca
- BETTING 101: What is an accumulator bet (ACCA)
How Doubles & Trebles Work
You add your selections to one bet slip, just like an acca.
- A double = 2 selections, both must win.
- A Treble = 3 selections, all must win.
If they all come in, the bets are combined for a bigger payout
Different Types of Doubles & Trebles
You can mix selections across different markets, such as:
- Match Winners
- Over/under goals
- Both teams to score
- Horse racing selections


The Risk of Doubles & Trebles
- Similar to accas, if one bet loses, the bet is settled, and nothing is paid out.
- Easy to underestimate the risk

When Doubles & Trebles Work Best
- You have 2 or 3 strong selections.
- You want better returns than a single bet.
- You don’t want to go full acca with loads of legs.
Final Thoughts
Doubles and Trebles are a straightforward way to increase potential returns without going too big with an accumulator. As with any multiple bet, it’s important to understand the risk involved and choose your selections carefully. Always gamble responsibly (Gamblingcare.ie)

