All types of sports betting explained: single, accumulator, live, system… which one to choose?

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March 28, 2026 · 168 views
Choosing the right type of bet is essential to maximize your chances of long-term profitability. Each format has its advantages, risks and ideal situations. In this article, we review all the main types of sports betting to help you know exactly which one to use according to your style, your bankroll and your level of analysis.

The single bet (Single)
The single bet is the most basic and most recommended for beginners as well as experienced bettors. You bet on a single outcome: team victory, over 2.5 goals, a player scores, etc.
Advantages:
- Better risk control
- Easier to identify value bets
- Less sensitive to variance
Risks:
- Lower gain per bet (no multiplier effect)
Ideal situations:
- When you have strong conviction about a match
- To test your analyses or apply strict bankroll management
- Long-term bets (league winner, top scorer)
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The combination bet (Accumulator / Combo)
The combination consists of associating several selections in the same bet. The more selections there are, the higher the final odds.
Advantages:
- Very high winning potential with a small stake
- Pleasant for small budgets
Risks:
- One single error and the entire bet is lost
- Value decreases significantly with each added selection
- Very sensitive to variance
Ideal situations:
- Small combinations of 2 to 4 selections maximum when you have several value bets on the same day
- Avoid large combinations of 8-10 matches, very unprofitable in the long term

Live betting (Live Betting)
Live betting allows you to bet while the match is taking place. The odds evolve in real time according to how the game unfolds.
Advantages:
- Possibility to exploit turnarounds in situation
- Better reading of the match live (momentum, fatigue, tactics)
- Frequent value opportunities thanks to bookmaker errors in real time
Risks:
- Decision-making under pressure and emotional
- Odds that change very quickly
- Risk of "tilt" and over-betting
Ideal situations:
- When you watch the match live and analyze the game well
- On sports like tennis, basketball or football where momentum is important
- To adjust or secure a single bet placed pre-match
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System betting (System / Yankee / Trixie / Patent…)
System bets combine several selections with automatic combinations (e.g.: a Yankee = 11 different bets from 4 selections).
Advantages:
- You can win even if one or two selections are losing
- Covers some of the errors
Risks:
- Higher total stake (several combinations)
- Often diluted winnings
- Calculation complexity
Ideal situations:
- When you have 3 to 5 solid selections but want to limit total risk
- For intermediate bettors who want a good compromise between risk and reward

Other common types of bets
- Double chance bet: Covers two out of three results (e.g.: 1X or X2). Less risky, but lower odds. Ideal for fragile favorites.
- "Both Teams To Score" bet (BTTS): Both teams score. Very popular in football.
- Over/under bet (Over/Under): Total goals, points, corners, etc. Excellent for matches with clear trends.
- Handicap bet (Asian or European): Gives a virtual advantage or disadvantage to a team. Very useful for balancing odds.
- Long-term bet: Championship winner, top scorer, number of goals in the season. Less emotional variance, but capital tied up for long periods.
Which one to choose according to your profile?
- Beginner or limited bankroll → Prioritize single bets and double chance.
- Intermediate bettor seeking profitability → 70-80% single bets + some small combinations of 2-3 selections.
- Thrill seeker → Small combinations + live betting, but with very controlled stakes.
- Experienced bettor → Intelligent mix: singles for value + live for momentum exploitation + occasional systems.
General tips for choosing well
- Quality always takes precedence over quantity.
- Avoid combinations with more than 4 selections.
- Use live betting only when you can actually analyze the match.
- Test each type of bet on a small sample and track your results.
- Always come back to value betting: regardless of format, only bet when you have an advantage.
Conclusion
There is no "perfect" type of bet. The secret is to know the advantages and risks of each one and to use them at the right time, based on your analysis and your bankroll management.
The most profitable bettors bet mainly on single bets with value, occasionally supplemented by live betting or small systems. Discipline in choosing the format is as important as the quality of your analyses.
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