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Horizontal multiple

Horizontal multiples are a strategy using single bets.
Horizontal accumulator in betting
The player chooses from 3 to 5 events, sets aside a certain amount for the bet and divides it into the same number of unequal parts. The largest part shouldn't exceed the smallest by a factor of more three.
For example, an amount of
 EUR 
100 can be
 
divided into EUR 20, 20, 30 and
 
30. It's impossible to
 
divide EUR 10,0 into EUR 10, 10, 40 and 40, since 40 is
 
more than 10 by
 
a
 
factor greater than 3.
The player places the first portion on the event scheduled to happen first. If the bet wins, the player bets all the winnings on the second event. If the bet doesn't win, the player bet the second part from their bank on the second event. This strategy continues until the player bets on all the selected events.
The strategy is based on a growing bet amount thanks to
 
bets previously won. In
 
the
 
event of
 
a
 
loss, the
 
player still has the
 
chance of
 
compensating for
 
it. If
 
out of
 
the
 
four bets only the
 
last one loses, then the
 
player will only be
 
in
 
the
 
red by
 
the
 
amount of
 
the
 
first bet — that's why it's less than the
 
other parts.

Horizontal multiple example

You choose four events with odds 2.00, 2.00, 2.50 and 1.50. Your bankroll is 
EUR 
100. You divide the bank into four parts: 10, 30, 30 and 30. 
  1. You bet the first part (
    EUR 
    10) on
     
    the
     
    first event 
    Odds: 2.00
    The bet wins, earning you EUR 20.
  2. You place the
    EUR 
    20 won on
     
    the
     
    second event
    Odds: 2.00
    The bet wins, earning you EUR 40
  3. You place the
    EUR 
    40 won on
     
    the
     
    third event
    Odds: 2.50
    The bet loses
  4. You place the second part from your bank (EUR 30) on
     
    the
     
    fourth event.
    Odds: 1.50
    The bet wins, earning you EUR 45
Ultimately, you won 
EUR 
45 betting 
EUR 
40 from your bank.
Net winnings: 
EUR 
5.

What makes a horizontal Multiple better than a regular Multiple?

The main advantage is bank control. If the first bet loses, the player has the opportunity to change subsequent bets. In a 
Multiple
 bet, after the bet is placed, the events cannot be changed.
If all of your predictions are correct, a horizontal Multiple will earn you the same amount of money as a regular Multiple. 
You place a horizontal Multiple bet containing three events with odds of 2.00. Your bets: 
EUR 
10, 20 and 30. The following are your potential winnings.
  • First bet
    Amount: 
    EUR 
    10
    Odds – 2.00
    Win – 
    EUR 
    20
  • Second bet
    Amount: 
    EUR 
    20
    Odds – 2.00
    Win – 
    EUR 
    40
  • Third bet
    Amount: 
    EUR 
    30
    Odds – 2.00
    Win – 
    EUR 
    60
Ultimately, you won 
EUR 
60 by betting just 
EUR 
10. Net winnings: 
EUR 
50. You would have earned the same amount from a regular Multiple with these events, but the risk would have been higher.
If the strategy does not follow the ideal scenario, then provided you win on the final bet, you at least compensate for a portion of the lost bets, or even earn a profit.
You place another horizontal Multiple bet containing three events with odds of 2.00. Bet amounts: 
EUR 
10, 20 and 30. The following are your potential winnings.
  • First bet
    Amount: 
    EUR 
    10
    Odds – 2.00
    Loss
  • Second bet
    Amount: 
    EUR 
    10
    Odds – 2.00
    Loss
  • Third bet
    Amount: 
    EUR 
    30
    Odds – 2.00
    Win – 
    EUR 
    60
The total amount bet was 
EUR 
50: two bets lost, and the third won you EUR 60. In the end, you end up with a profit of 
EUR 
10.
The worst case scenario is the third bet losing. In this case, you lose the amount bet without the opportunity to recoup your loses as part of the strategy.

How to select events for a
 
horizontal Multiple?

Choose events with odds up to 2.00. Events with low odds do not earn you a lot individually, but on a winning streak, the bet amount will increase as a result of the money already won. If you choose high odds, then the bet amount will grow faster, but the chances of losing increases.
The higher the odds, the fewer events should be included in the Multiple. With event odds up to 1.50, it is better to choose 4–5 events. With higher odds, it is better to reduce the number of events to 3. This is done to reduce risks, since it is better to have a winning streak of three events than to lose on the fourth.