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What is the system rate?

23 november 2021

What is the system rate?

Now you know what the principle of Supabets sports betting is and where you can place your bets: at the bookmaker's office. You need to know what business model the bookmaker uses and why he is your “adversary” in this competition in the context of sports betting. In addition, now you know how the odds are presented and what numbers and letters represent the results of a sporting event. But this is just the beginning. You've probably already wondered if it is possible to combine several bets? And are there still opportunities to secure yourself at least a little with sports betting? No problem. You can find out how it works in this chapter.

Express bet structure

Before we move on to the certainly more interesting question of how best to secure a sports bet, we first present the simplest form of system bet: the combo bet. Until now, we have always assumed one bet. As the name suggests, a combo bet is a combination of several single bets.

How many games you end up choosing, be it two, five, or even ten games, is largely up to you. For every game shown on your coupon, however, the risk of losing a multiple bet also increases. Because the decisive disadvantage of this simplest form of system bet is that if only one of your predictions for the combined games fails, then the entire bet is lost. No ifs and buts. You are probably thinking: why would I even combine several single bets? The answer is just as simple: because it increases your bottom line. Because the bookmaker offers you a specific bet on each outcome. By using multiple odds, your profit is of course maximized, as is the risk you bear when placing this combined bet.

System rate structure

It should be obvious that with a combined bet, you are dealing with your bet at a much higher risk, as it only takes one wrong tip to lose a bet. Bookmakers also know this and therefore offer system bets. You know the principle behind the lottery. It says "6 out of 49". So, if all six of the marked numbers are correct, you will be happy with the proverbial “six correct numbers”. However, you will still win the lottery if you only match three numbers correctly. It's the same with the system rate. Here you can, for example, select systems such as "3 out of 4", "3 out of 5" or "4 out of 6" and thus prevent your coupon from losing, as in the case of the previously presented combined bet, once typed the result will not come. ... This is how you protect yourself.

For a better understanding, let's take the "3 of 4" system. This means: With this system bet, you select four separate bets and decide the outcome for all of them. However, at least three selections must be received correctly for your coupon to win in the end. A 3 out of 5 system will be even less risky as only three out of five individual bets need to be correct. This is how individual systems can be read and understood. The more individual bids are ultimately correct, the higher your profit will be. After all, the lottery pays out more money for four correct numbers than three correct numbers.

System bet series

From a mathematical point of view, a system bet consists of several so-called series of bets. With a simple combo bet, the series of bets consists of all singles, since every single bet must also win. There are several series of bets in a system bet, namely all combinations that ultimately lead to at least a profit. In the "3 out of 4" system, these are all mathematically possible combinations in which three predictions come true. Let's say you are playing four singles in a 3 out of 4 system:

So, you enter the results of games 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Game 2, however, doesn't go as you predicted.

You then win using a series of bets from games 1, 3 and 4.

Depending on the system you choose, the possible series of bets in which you can win also gets more complicated. For example, if you decide to use five singles to play a 3 out of 5 system bet, but game 2 does not end as you predicted, then four correct outcomes will remain the default, with at least three correct outcomes. predict. Then you won several series of bets:

Row to game 1, 3, 4

Row to game 1, 3, 5

Row to game 3, 4, 5

However, if you had chosen “4 out of 5” as the system, you would have won only series with games 1, 3, 4, 5. Understanding this principle is important in order to be able to read the next chapter 1.5. If the bookmaker brings cash: What is my profit? calculate your winnings correctly.

Playing with the pots at the systemic rate

You are probably familiar with the phrase "this is a bank" which means something like, "It's safe." Bank means nothing when it comes to sports betting. This is where you play a system bet as described in the section above and add a pot, that is, a single bet where you are confident that the outcome you choose will happen anyway. In other words: if your bank loses, you will lose your entire stake despite the additional system you introduced. In the same way as it would be in the case of one wrong outcome in the combined bet described above.

You should also note that your bank tip when choosing a system is not part of that system. But his quota will further increase your potential profit. Therefore, the systemic rate with the bank is a little more risky. It is also possible to use two or more banks. To clarify this, let's take another example from above: if you want to play 3 out of 4 with a pot, your coupon has a total of five separate bets. The four predicted outcomes in the system plus what you think is the safe outcome in game 5 are your pot tip. The smallest possible system that bookmakers offer with a bank is "2 out of 3" plus a bank tip - a total of at least four combined single bets. The fact that you cannot place the pot at the combined rate should also make sense.

Conclusion: summarized all the information about the rates of the system

A combo bet is a series of singles.

A system bet consists of several series of bets.

Thus, you will accordingly secure your bet.

If you add a bank, this tip should definitely come true.