Acca Insurance
These days the bookies provide some fantastic offers based around football accumulators, which you have probably seen advertised relentlessly on TV.
But what exactly do they mean by “acca insurance,” what offers are available and how can you best take advantage of them?
We look at each of these questions below.
What is meant by Acca Insurance?
Acca Insurance basically means the bookies will refund your stake as a free bet up to a certain amount (e.g. £25 or even £50) if one leg of your acca loses.
There are usually a minimum number of legs (i.e. matches) needed in your acca to qualify for the offer – normally 5 or 6.
Let’s have a look at an example:
Say you place the following accumulator:
A £50 accumulator for all the following teams to win:
- Chelsea
- Liverpool
- Man Utd
- Arsenal
- Man City
Now Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd and Man City all win, but sadly Arsenal are firing blanks and end up drawing 0-0.
So all but one of your acca legs has won, the bookie will refund your £50 bet as a free bet.
Is it really “insurance?”
So these offers are a form of “insurance” in a way, but they obviously don’t remove all your risk by any means like insurance on your car or house does for example.
If two or more legs of your acca lose, then you still lose your bet.
However, there is a way you can genuinely remove the risk and ensure you make a profit whatever happens.
That is thanks to a great new system called Accumulator Generator, which has worked out a very clever way to utilise acca insurance to generate consistent profits on your accumulators, even if more than one leg loses.
You can make literally hundreds of pounds per month doing this for just a few minutes work per day.
And the great news is you can try it out risk-free for 14 days for just £1 here.
List of Acca Offers
Here is a list of the Acca offers available at the moment. Bear in mind that new ones are being added all the time, so watch out for bigger and better opportunities.
138 Bet
If you wager a 6-fold or more accumulator with 138 Bet and one leg doesn’t win, they will refund your stake as a free bet up to £38.
Place a match odds accumulator of five or more selections and if one leg lets you down, 21 Bet will refund your stake as a free bet up to a maximum of £50.
Not an acca insurance offer but rather an acca bonus offer, Bet 365 will give you a bonus on any winning footy acca, from 5% for a treble right up to 100% for a 14+ fold.
Place a five- or more-fold accumulator and if it misses by one, BetBright will refund bets on selected markets as a free bet up to £25/€25.
If you place a 6-fold accumulator and one leg doesn’t win, Bet Vernons will refund your stake as a free bet up to £50.
Place a five-fold on the match odds or both teams to score market and if one leg loses Bet Victor will refund your stake as a free bet up to a maximum of £25.
Place your six-fold acca with Coral and if one leg goes wrong, they will refund your stake as a free bet up to £25.
Place at least a five-fold football accumulator bet on football and if you make a miss by 1 bet, then Dafabet will refund your stake as a free bet up to €/£50.
Place at least a five-fold football accumulator bet on football and if one leg lets you down, then Genting Bet will refund your stake up to £20.
Place a 5+ fold accumulator and if one leg lets you down, get a refund as a free bet up to £25.
Get your money back as a free bet (up to £25) if one leg of your 5+ fold accumulator doesn’t win.
Place a 5-fold or more and if one leg loses, they will refund your stake as a free bet up to a maximum of £/$/€50. Minimum odds of all selections must be 1.2.
This is an acca bonus rather than insurance. Sporting Bet will give you a 25% bonus on all winning accumulators with 5 or more selections. On certain leagues only, maximum stake €/£500.
William Hill
Place a 6-fold accumulator and if one leg lets you down then William Hill will refund your stake as a free bet up to a maximum of £50.
Why do the bookies offer Acca Insurance?
You may be wondering why the bookies offer acca insurance.
Well it is used primarily as a way of keeping punters coming back, as accumulators are a very popular form of betting these days.
More and more bookies now offer some acca insurance, so if your bookie doesn’t then it is probably time to move on.
Some bookies offer an accumulator bonus rather than acca “insurance” – see the offers above for more details.
Always check the T&Cs
As ever with bookie offers, it is important to check the terms and conditions for each offer that you participate in.
Some will require minimum odds for each leg of the acca, some will only allow you to place bets in certain leagues and obviously there are always a minimum number of legs per acca for each offer.
Plus the bookies may have their own special terms for their offers, so do check if there is anything else you need to be careful of.
As we say, if you want a system that covers all this and shows you how to set up these accas to guarantee long term profit, then we highly recommend Accumulator Generator.
And as always, please gamble responsibly with your accas and all your betting.
Conclusion
There are some fantastic bookie offers available now for football accumulators, most of them providing “acca insurance” that refunds your bet as a free bet, in some cases up to €/£50.
Before you place an acca, it is certainly worth checking for any such offers and taking advantage of these great incentives.
Even better, a product like Accumulator Generator will find the best offers and run its special software to ensure you get the most out of them.
Get a 14-day trial of Accumulator Generator for just £1 here.
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