Do Accumulators Include Extra Time
Accumulators, Inc. Bladder accumulators and components are typically interchangeable with those supplied by other manufacturers. In some cases, standard ACC INC bladder accumulator parts are of newer design and may not be fully interchangeable; however, we can often provide parts for older and non-standard designs. How Do Football Accumulators Work and How Do I Win? Accumulator bets essentially combine several individual bets into one big whole. All you have to do is string up 4 or more selections in one betting slip and make the wager as an acca. As previously mentioned, an accumulator wins only if all of its selections are successful. The accumulator normally consists of 2 pressurized-linked chamber: one for charged gas (most of the time is Nitrogen N2) and one for charged fluid (hydraulic fluid). As previously discussed, the accumulators are connected to hydraulic system (see the schematic above) and maintain the overall pressure for hydraulic system.
Our moto is ‘united against the bookies’ and that’s the sole purpose AccaNation.com came into existance. We’re a group of guys who love accumulator betting and want to help as many punters as possible get one over on the bookies.
P 3 = Maximum system pressure at full accumulator pressure, (psi), V 1 = Rated accumulator gas volume (in 3), e = System efficiency, typically 0.95. Allowing for Extra Capacity. As fluid enters the accumulator, the gas charge (normally nitrogen) is compressed. As the fluid gas is compressed, the temperature will rise (Charles Law). Health care isn’t simple. Especially accumulators. At Prime Therapeutics, we’re here to help make them simple for both our clients and your employees. Because once you know what they really are, you’ll understand how we (simply) make them work harder for you.
To aid you in the battle we’ve got a whole host of info on how to win more and bigger with accumulators as well as our accumulator bets in the tips section below.
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Most Wins In a Row
Team | # Wins |
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Rangers | 16 |
Genk | 15 |
Oostende | 15 |
Carlisle | 14 |
Troyes | 14 |
Most Draws In a Row
Team | # Draws |
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Antalyaspor | 6 |
Famalicao | 4 |
Schalke 04 | 4 |
Logrones | 3 |
Dijon | 3 |
Most Home Wins In a Row
Team | # Wins |
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Besiktas | 3 |
Goztep | 2 |
Denizlispor | 2 |
Kayserispor | 1 |
Ankaragucu | 1 |
Most Away Wins In a Row
Team | # Away Wins |
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Rangers | 16 |
Oostende | 15 |
Genk | 15 |
Carlisle | 14 |
Troyes | 14 |
Most Wins & BTTS In a Row
Team | #Win & BTTS |
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Kayserispor | 2 |
Denizlispor | 1 |
Besiktas | 1 |
Trabzonspor | 1 |
Erzurum BB | 0 |
BTTS Stats
Team | P | BTS | % |
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Karagumruk | 28 | 19 | 67.86% |
Gaziantep | 28 | 18 | 64.29% |
Rizespor | 27 | 17 | 62.96% |
Yeni Malatyaspor | 28 | 17 | 60.71% |
Sivasspor | 27 | 16 | 59.26% |
Over/Under 2.5 Goals
Team | P | Over % | Under % |
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19:19 | 1 | 100.00% | 0.00% |
Bayern Munich | 12 | 75.00% | 25.00% |
Queens Park | 4 | 75.00% | 25.00% |
Besiktas | 27 | 66.67% | 33.33% |
Ajax | 12 | 66.67% | 33.33% |
Scored Both Halves Stats
Team | P | SBH | % |
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East Fife | 5 | 4 | 80.00% |
Bayern Munich | 12 | 9 | 75.00% |
Ajax | 12 | 9 | 75.00% |
Hamburg | 11 | 7 | 63.64% |
Heidenheim | 12 | 7 | 58.33% |
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Win More & More Often
Our aim to help you beat the bookies. We want you to win more of your accumulator and multiple bets and make sure that when you do win you win the biggest possible payout.
The best way to win more money when you accumulator lands is to place it in conjunction with one of the many offers/promotions that are currently out there – see our promotions & special offers page for full details.
The example below highlights how important this can be:
It’s Saturday morning and you’ve just placed a 5-fold accumulator across the English domestic divisions. The combined odds of you bet are 40/1 meaning a £10 bet would return £400 in profit.
Well…
If you placed this bet using the Paddy Power 20% accumulator bonus and the bet landed you’d get an extra £80 profit on top for a total profit of £480 – that’s the best part of £100 more in winnings just by using a certain bookmaker to place your bet.
That’s just a small simple change you can make and it’ll allow you to win more money when you bets land. It costs you nothing extra to place the bet with a different bookmaker so it’s a win, win situation.
There are loads of opportunities like this out there and all of them are listed under the ‘special offers’ tab in the menu at the top of the page.
Alternatively you can check out our accumulator strategy section that is aimed at helping you make better selections to make sure your accumulator bets win more often.
Details on both how to pick teams for accumulator bets and which horses to back as part of your multiples are included along with info on the pro’s and con’s of different bet types to help you determine how to get the best return on your money.
Can You Really Beat The Bookies?
One of the best things about accumulator betting is the fact that on any given day you can give the bookies a really good hiding, the same as when you walk into a casino or play the latest slot machines. Whether you can do that over the course of a whole year or five years is much more debateable.
To answer the question further lets look at a common example…
If you’re a football punter and you place a £10 weekend accumulator bet every time there are Premier League fixtures your outlay for the season would be £380.
It’s not unreasonable to suggest the average price of the accumulators you place would be around the 25/1 mark. If that were the case you would only need to land two accumulators over the course of the season to finish up in profit.
That is certainly do-able.
The bottom line is it all depends on how good you are at picking your bets each week and if you’re getting maximum value for the bets you place.
If it’s possible, which at the top betting sites it usually is, getting a bigger payout on your winning bets is vital as you need less of them to turn a profit overall. That’s what our special offers section is all about so make sure you give it a long hard look.
Types Of Multiples & Accumulators
You’ll be pleased to know we’re not just all about the straight up accumulator here at AccaNation.com either, although we do cover them in depth throughout the site.
We’ve also got strategy info, bookmaker recommendations and promotions listed for Lucky 15 bets and Yankee bets as well as accumulators. If you’ve never dealt with either of these before then it’s well worth reading up (use previous links) as they can certainly add another string to your bow in the fight against the bookmakers.
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These bets also feature in our tips articles alongside regular accumulators so be on the look out, especially if you’re looking for a slightly easier win albeit usually at somewhat reduced prices when compared to acca bets.
I was asked recently whether I had any tips or advice when it comes to placing accumulators. Well, I don’t consider myself to be a football betting expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I do think and feel that I have some good advice to offer, so here it is.
I’m going to start off with two or three pieces of advice that my Dad gave to me when I first started having a small flutter on the football:
Never, ever include extra teams such as a Manchester United at 1/8 or Celtic at 1/10 onto your initial accumulator to ‘add value.’ More often that not, it’ll be your shortest priced selection or your “banker” that’ll let you down. It’s not worth it.
Never, ever work out your potential winnings before placing your bet. Now, I know this is a little bit more difficult these days as most, if not all betting websites automatically inform you of your potential winnings before you place your bet. In that case, either before or after you’ve picked out your teams, I’d decide on your stake and stick to it. That way you won’t be tempted to stick a couple more quid on simply because it takes you past a certain amount, such as £300. Besides, I think calculating your winnings is tempting fate, so try and not do that if you can.
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Also, I know the following piece of advice might be difficult to uphold, because I know I have difficulty sticking to it, being a Manchester United fan, but try and not place a bet involving your own team. If you do, you risk wearing those rose-tinted glasses and allowing biasness to come into play. If you’re a clear headed, realistic supporter, ignore this particular piece of advice. Just that I know there are fans out there, Manchester United fans in particular, who believe they’re going to win every single game and that they’re going to batter Liverpool 3-0.
Onto advice that I’ve picked up myself over the past couple of years:
Long gone, I think, are the days where you could take one quick look at the table, pick out six or seven teams and hope for the best. I think a little bit more homework and knowledge is the key to a successful accumulator. What am I talking about? Let me explain.
I’m going to take Ipswich Town for example. You’ve had a look at them, you’ve had a look at the table and you fancy their chances. Now, I don’t know about you, I don’t know whether my advice is going to be common sense to you, but I go a lot deeper than that. Once I’ve picked out a team, such as Ipswich Town in our example, I delve right down to the bottom of that team to uncover some knowledge, and it’s there where I do my homework. The fans are the ones who you’ll find at the bottom of any team, as they’re the ones who support them and keeps the team going. They’re also the ones with all of the knowledge.
I look around the Ipswich Town section of BBC’s 606 Forums where the place is quite obviously packed full of Ipswich Town fans. They know the club, the players and the team better than anyone else. They can tell you whether a player returning from injury will boost them massively, whether an injury to a player is going to be a massive loss or manageable and they can give you some history lessons concerning their opponents, such as their track record, whether it be good or bad. I could go on, but you get the idea.
Another good place to visit is The Football Forum – the Forum is split into Leagues, such as Premier League Forum, Championship Forum, etc. and each specific League Forum has a Match Forum at the very top of it. Every Thursday (sometimes a Friday), a thread will be created for every single game in the top four English Leagues and it’ll be posted in the relevant Match Forums. This gives a chance for the fans of the two competing teams to discuss their thoughts and feelings on the match, sometimes along with fans of other teams. It’s really good and very helpful, as the fans are the ones with the best and true knowledge, not some football reporter employed by the BBC. Most of the fans aren’t biased, either, so don’t be worried by that. Most of the members are genuine, realistic fans. They have over 17,000 members, covering most of Britain’s football teams, as far as I’ve seen. It’s most definitely worth checking out. Just by looking around The Football Forum and 606, you’ll come across pieces of information you won’t find anywhere else – and sometimes that information is very helpful and valuable.
Again, I’ll use my example of Ipswich Town. Last week, I found out by reading the match thread between Ipswich Town and Southampton that the Saints had a huge problem with their defence. Pretty much their only defender at that time, Christian Dailly, had to go back to West Ham as Southampton couldn’t afford his wages. This was a massive blow to Southampton and their fans were expecting a pasting from Ipswich. I looked to see what price you could get for Ipswich -1 and 13/5 was offered! 13/5! Given Ipswich’s home record at the time, this was exceptional value. I got on, Ipswich won 2-0 and I was a little richer – all due to knowledge I’d picked up by reading the opinions of the fans involved in my bet.
Do Accumulators Include Extra Times
The BBC football website is absolutely perfect for us accumulator loving punters, as they give you all of the facts and figures, but in quite a simple format. Take a report for a Championship match, for example. They’ll tell you all you need to know regarding the result of a game, but they’ll never write more than three paragraphs. There’s a lot of information, but it’s condensed.
To start a better chance of having a winning accumulator, you need to use this information and take advantage of it. Don’t look at the league table as a whole, look at the home and away record seperately. Take a look at how many goals your particular team scores and concedes both at home and away. Have a gander at their record over the past five games or so. If they’re playing at home, take a look at their last five home results, and likewise if they’re playing away. If you can, read the reports of the last few games – it shouldn’t take long at all as they’re never more than three short paragraphs. I advise you to do this because as we all know, the scoreline doesn’t always tell the story of the game. Use their stats link, too. If Malcolm McDonald is missing for Hereford United, have a quick look at the stats link. He might be their top scorer, so they’ll miss him a lot. That’s where the football fans forum comes in handy, as well.
I know it might appear quite time consuming and daunting, looking around all of those fans websites, tables, results and reports, but you’ll be surprised at how quickly you can do it. And you obviously don’t have to do all of that for every single team. Just the ones that you’ve picked out. You also don’t have to read absolutely everything. Just the thread(s) that relate to the match you’re looking at. Believe me, it’s well worth it. It’s a helpful and powerful tool – a tool which we should use to our advantage to stay one step ahead of the devious Bookies, filling our pockets in the process.
Another piece of advice I have is don’t restrict yourself to one Bookmaker, or a small number of Bookmakers. By doing that, all you’re doing is limiting your choice and you could even be missing out on the best prices. These days there are review websites for everything. If you’re buying a camera, a TV, staying in a hotel, pretty much whatever, there’s a review site for you to visit to make sure that you’re making the right choice, that you’re getting the best value for your money. It’s the exact same thing with betting, whether it’s football, boxing, horse racing or golf. Go along to OddsChecker and before you place your bet(s), see what price(s) other Bookmakers are offering. You’ll be surprised how much of a difference there is between Bookmakers, especially when you’re placing an accumulator. It pays to check your odds.
Do Accumulators Include Extra Time
My last piece of advice is to keep a record of the teams you’re backing, either on paper or on your PC. This will prove to be very helpful, as you may come across a team you like the look of, but that particular team has let you down three or four times that season already, so you’d be less inclined to back them if that’s the case. It works in the opposite way too, by giving you a record of which teams have done the business for you. It’s also good as it helps you to keep a track of how much you’ve won and how much you’ve loss over the course of the season, which is important as you might only be spending a couple of quid on an accumulator once a weekend but it all adds up.
I do hope you find the advice I’ve offered helpful and successful, but if only one person finds the advice useful, well it most definitely still would’ve been worth my time.
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