Articles by Darryl Noone

What is an Accumulator Bet (Acca)

An accumulator (acca) is a bet that links multiple selections into one wager, where all picks must win for the bet to pay out. If even one selection loses, the entire bet fails. Accas are popular because they offer the chance to turn small stakes into large returns by combining multiple outcomes into a single, higher-odds bet.


What is an Each-Way Bet

An Each-Way bet is a bet split into two parts, one part of your selection to win, and one part on it to place. This means you can still get a return even if your…


What is a Forecast Bet

What is a Forecast Bet? What are the different types of Forecast Bets and why are they popular? Learn more in our latest Betting 101 article.


How Cash Out Works (And When NOT to Use It)

Cash out is one of the most popular features in modern betting, giving you the option to settle a wager before the event finishes. It can help you lock in profits or cut losses, but it often comes at the expense of value. In this guide, we break down how cash out works, the hidden downsides, and when it’s worth using, or avoiding altogether, to make smarter betting decisions over the long run.


Betting Odds Explained Simply

Betting Odds Explained for Beginners: A Simple Guide to Understanding Odds If you’re new to betting, odds can look very confusing at first, but they’re actually quite simple. Betting odds do two things. They show…