What are single and multiple bets? How do they work?
A single bet is a bet made alone. If it wins, you win your stake multiplied by the odds of the bet. For example: you bet 20 € that Spain will beat Denmark in football. The odds amount to 2.50. If Spain wins, you win 20 x 2.50 = 50 €. A multiple bet is, like its name implies, a combination of several bets made at the same time. It is a bet on several results for one or several events. If all your bets win, your multiple bet wins. You can combine as many bets as you want. Only LIVE bets and bets on the same single event cannot be combined. The odds of a multiple bet are the product of the odds of all the bets it is made up of. For example: You want to combine the 3 following bets: you bet that France will beat the Netherlands in football with odds of 2.90, R. Federer will beat A. Roddick in Tennis with odds of 1.30, and L.Hamilton will win the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix with odds of 6.00. You bet 10 € on this multiple bet. If your 3 bets are correct, you will win [10 €] x [the different