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A Single Stakes About (SSA) wager is a type of conditional bet involving two selections and two bets. Each bet consists of two connected single bets, where the second single bet uses double the stake of the first bet.
For the first bet, a single bet is placed on the first selection. If there is sufficient cash returned from the first selection, a single bet of double the first stake is placed on the second selection.
The second bet does the same, but with the selections in the reverse order. The second selection is bet on first, and if there is sufficient cash a single bet of double the first stake is placed on the first selection.
This is also known as an up-and-down, and can also be described as an any-to-come if-cash bet. It has the same structure as a Single Stakes About bet, witht he only difference being that the stake is double for the second part of each bet.
Try different combinations of selections on the Single Stakes About calculator to see how your bet could play out.
If we place a £5 Single Stakes About (£10 total stake) on selections A and B, it would be broken down as follows.
Bet 1 (£5 stake)
Bet 2 (£5 stake)
You can see an example in this pre-populated Double Stakes About calculator where both selections are 2/1.
An each way double stakes about bet uses the same structure but each way bets are placed instead of singles. As an each way bet consists of two bets instead of one, the total number of bets is doubled.
Below is an example of a £5 each way double stakes about bet (£20 total stake).
There are two methods that can be applied in this scenario. The one used depends on the bookmaker, but is usually ‘win precedence’ unless otherwise stated. The calculator can handle both methods and is set to ‘win precedence’ by default. You can switch methods under ‘Settings’ > ‘Any To Come’. This happens much more often than in a Single Stakes About bet, as the stake for the second part is double the stake of the first part.
This method prioritises the win part of the second each way bet first. All cash is directed to the win first, with the remainder staked on the place part. Take these two examples:
Example 1: £14 returned from first £5 each way bet
Part 1 returns a total of £12. In part 2, £10 is staked on the win and £4 on the place.
Example 2: £6 returned from first £5 each way bet
Part 1 returns a total of £6. In part 2, £6 is staked on the win. There is nothing remaining to stake on the place.
This method splits cash equally between the win and place parts. Take these two examples:
Example 1: £14 returned from first £5 each way bet
Part 1 returns a total of £14. In part 2, £7 is staked on the win and £7 on the place.
Example 2: £6 returned from first £5 each way bet
Part 1 returns a total of £6. In part 2, £3 is staked on the win and £3 on the place.
✔ Easy to track your selection – Compared to some system bets with tens or hundreds of individual bets over multiple selections, Double Stakes About bets have a manageable number of selections that can be easily monitored.
✔ Risk Management – Double Stakes About combines elements of both single and multiple bets. By limiting your stake on the second part, you limit your loss if the second part lets you down. However, there is more risk than in a Single Stakes About because the second part uses double the stake. On the flip side, it gives a higher return if both selections go your way.
✘ Lower returns than an accumulator – Because a Double Stakes About bet limits the stake on the second selection to double that of the first, the potential returns are lower than an accumulator which stakes the whole amount on the next selection.
✘ Initial complexity – The structure is more complex than single or accumulator bets, so can take some time to get to grips with.
If you’re interested in Double Stakes About bets and enjoy the concept of linked selections with conditional outcomes, you might want to explore these more complex variations. These combine Single Stakes About bets, which have a similar structure to Double Stakes About, with full cover system bets.
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