Now what if we combined them into a multi for the same $30 outlay?
This equates to odds of 4.77 for a $30 bet. So our total profits, should all three win, is $143. $10 on Novak Djokovic = $35 return ($25 profit) Let’s put $10 on each and see how they go: We like the look of Hawthorn to beat Collingwood in the AFL, we’ll back Novak Djokovic to win Wimbledon and we’ll take a punt on Fawkner to win the Caulfield Cup.
Let’s consider three sports events – an AFL match, a tennis tournament and a horse race. In order for a multi to get paid, all “legs” of the multi must be successful. As the name suggests, a multi is short for “multiple bets” and it’s where you combine two or more sports betting events into a single bet. Multis, sometimes referred to as parlays or accumulators, are a great way to turn a small investment into a big return.