Paris multiples: explanations of 2/3, 3/4, 2/4, 2/5, etc.

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Hello,
I have a few questions regarding the odds and match game. How is it possible to win more money with a multiple bet even though we're betting on the same matches? And for example, with a 5 out of 6 multiple bet, if we have 5 correct results, do we win the maximum payout or do we still need to have all 6 correct results for the maximum payout?
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  1. lompickk
     
    Hello
    so for example, if you do the multiple 2/3 and your starting stake is 1 euro, you have to pay 1*3= 3 euros for the bet.
    • If none or only one of your predictions is correct: you lose everything (3 euros).
    • If you have 2 correct predictions, the winnings
      =odds1 * odds2 * stake
    • If you have 3 correct predictions, the gain is equal to the sum of the winnings:

    =[odds1 * odds2 + odds1 * odds3 + odds2 * odds3] x stake


    Example:
    • Odds1 = 2.55
    • Odds2 = 2.45
    • Odds3 = 1.5


    If your starting stake is 1 euro, you have to pay 3 euros:
    • If none of the predictions are correct, you win 0€ (so you lost 3€)
    • If Odds1 and Odds2 occur, it gives you 1*2.55*2.45 = 6.2475€ (so you won 3.2475€)
    • If Odds1 and Odds3 occur, it gives you 1*2.55*1.5 = 3.825€ (so you won 0.825€)
    • If Odds2 and Odds3 occur, it gives you 1*2.55*1.5 = 3.675€ (so you won 0.675€)
    • If all 3 occur: 6.2475+3.825+3.675 = 13.7475€ (so you won 10.7475€)


    Conclusion: you will only win from x correct results (2 for a 2/3, a 2/4 or a 2/5), 3 for a 3/4, a 3/5 or a 3/6, etc.) with the odds multiplied.

    We only win the maximum with a perfect score.

    There you go!! I hope I helped you.
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    1. pmu
       
      Thank you for the article.
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    2. Betclic
       
      Thank you for sharing.
      2