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An Alphabet bet is a wager consisting of 26 separate bets over 6 selections. 2 patents (14 bets), 1 yankees (11 bets), and 1 sixfold accumulator (1 bet) placed on specific combinations of your selections. The patent applies to selections 1-3 and 4-6, the yankee to selections 2-5, and the accumlator to all selections.
Here’s a visual representation of how your selections (numbered 1 to 6) are covered.
A Patent consists of 7 bets (3 single, 3 doubles and 1 treble). A Yankee consistes of 11 bets (6 doubles, 4 trebles, and 1 fourfold accumulator). The Accumulator is one bet covering all 6 selections.
As you can see, some selections are used in more bets than others.
This gives strategic importance to where you place your selections. For example, you could put your longer shots in selections 1 and 6, so that they don’t have as much impact on the overall payout of the bet. Try different combinations of selections in the Alphabet calculator on this page to see how your bet could play out.
An Alphabet gets its name because it consists of 26 bets, the same as the number of letters in the alphabet.
As with regular Patents, Yankees and Accumulators, an Alphabet can be placed each way. This means each individual Patent, Yankee and Accumulator becomes its each way version that covers both winning and placing selections. This doubles the number of bets to 52 because each selection is backed twice:
For a full break down of how each individual each way bet works, see the Patent, Yankee and Accumulator pages.
Using an each way Alphabet increases the chances of getting a return, even if some selections don’t win outright. However, since the number of bets doubles, the total stake also doubles. You could reduce your stake to compensate, but it would provide a lower maximum return should all selections win compared to a non-each way Alphabet for the same total stake.
Let’s assume your selections have the following odds:
Selection A: 1/1
Selection B: 2/1
Selection C: 3/1
Selection D: 4/1
Selection E: 5/1
Selection F: 6/1
Using a £1 stake per bet, this works out as £26 total stake, as there are 26 individual bets. Your selections are covered in the following ways:
Patent 1 (A, B, C): 7 bets
Patent 2 (D, E, F): 7 bets
Yankee (B, C, D, E): 11 bets
Six-Fold Accumulator (A to F): 1 bet
Let’s assume selections A (1/1), C (3/1), and E (5/1) win. All other selections lose. You can see this example populated in the Alphabet calculator here.
You now calculate returns for the 26 bets. Only the combinations containing A, C, or E return anything. Here’s what you would win:
A wins (1/1): £1 x (1 + 1) = £2
C wins (3/1): £1 x (3 + 1) = £4
AC double: Both A and C won
Total from Patent 1: £14
E wins (5/1): £1 x (5 + 1) = £6
Total from Patent 2: £6
CE double: Both C (3/1) and E (5/1) win
Total from Yankee: £24
Lost (not all 6 won)
Your returns are summarised in the table below.
Bet | Return |
---|---|
Patent 1 | £14 |
Patent 2 | £6 |
Yankee | £24 |
Sixfold Acc | £0 |
Which makes your grand totals:
Total Return | £44 |
Total Stake | £26 |
Profit | £18 |
✔ Flexible Strategy – Having some selections used more often than others gives great strategic possibilities within a single bet.
✔ Good coverage – The combination of different selections gives multiple chances to win.
✔ Added excitement – By having selections that are more or less strategically important, it can add an extra level of excitement if you are watching results come in.
✔ Risk management – Covering different combinations adds an element of risk management to your bet. If one combination of selections fails to win, you still have other combinations that could give a return.
✘ No flexibility in stakes – Since an Alphabet places the same stake on every combination of selections, you cannot vary your stake based on your confidence in a particular set of selections.
✘ Can take time to get used to – As an Alphabet contains 26 separate bets in various combinations, it can take time to fully grasp and apply your strategies to it.
The following bets are similar to an Alphabet, in that they place bets on specific combinations within your set of selections.
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