Passion meets prediction in sports betting, allowing punters to go beyond spectatorship and take an extra interest in their favourite sports or events by placing bets on who they think will come out on top. Some betting methods are more complicated than others and alongside placing traditional win or each-way bets are multiple or system bets. One of the most popular system bets on kwiff is the trixie bet, a multi bet which involves three selections.
Want to know how a trixie bet works? We’ve explained everything you need to know about trixie betting below in this handy little guide.
What is a trixie bet?
A trixie bet is a system bet which is made up of three selections from different events. Unlike a more conventional treble bet, a trixie is slightly more complicated and is made up of a total of four bets.
If you were to place a trixie bet on three different events, it would consist of three double bets and one treble bet, meaning that two of your selections would have to win for you to get a return on your outlay.
How does a trixie bet work?
Although it is slightly more complicated than a straight treble bet (or three selection accumulator), a trixie is still a relatively straight forward system bet.
The main thing to remember is that you cannot place a trixie bet on multiples within the same event – such as a correct score, a booking and a goalscorer in the same football match – but you can pick multiple sports.
Once you have three selections and place your trixie, your three picks will form four bets and consist of three doubles and one treble. This means that two of your tips must win for you to get a return, while all three must win for the bet to return in full.
You are placing a total of four bets when going for a trixie, which means that a £1 trixie bet would mean your total stake is £4. Don’t forget that with kwiff any of your bets within a system can get supercharged, potentially leading to greater returns.
It is possible to place an each-way trixie too, if you are betting on either horse racing or greyhound racing. It’s worth noting that if you place an each-way trixie you are effectively placing a total of eight bets, meaning your total stake on a £1 trixie would rise to £8.
Trixie bet example
Let’s say that you have picked out the following selections for the weekend and would like to place a £1 trixie bet.
– Liverpool to beat Arsenal at 1.80
– Novak Djokovic to beat Andy Murray at 2.00
– Constitution Hill to win The Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham at 3.50
The total cost of your trixie bet would be £4 and the bet would consist of three doubles and one treble, which can be broken down as such; Liverpool-Djokovic, Liverpool-Constitution Hill, Djokovic-Constitution Hill, Liverpool-Djokovic-Constitution Hill.
Two of your selections would need to win for you to get a return. For example, if Liverpool and Novak Djokovic were to win but Constitution Hill was to be beaten, you would get a total return of £3.60 – meaning you lost 40 pence on your bet. However, if all three of your selections were to win, you would get a return of £29.50 and a total profit of £25.50.
If only Liverpool were to win but the other two selections were to lose, you wouldn’t get a return from your trixie bet. Don’t forget that any number of your bets within a system bet can be supercharged with kwiff, meaning that your returns could be even greater.
Which sports can you place a trixie bet on?
The great thing about trixie bets on kwiff is that you can mix and match as many different sports as you like within your three selections. You can place a trixie bet with kwiff on any sport which allows you to place a multiple bet. This includes but isn’t limited to:
– Football
– Rugby Union
– Rugby League
– Horse Racing
– Greyhound Racing
– Golf
– Tennis
– Cricket
– Boxing
– American Football
– Baseball
– Ice Hockey
– Snooker
– Darts
Trixie betting at kwiff
Placing a trixie bet with kwiff couldn’t be easier. If you are new to sports betting, it can feel slightly daunting at first, so we’ve put together this quick step-by-step guide to trixie betting.
1. Log into your kwiff account and pick the three selections for your trixie bet
2. Load the selections into your betslip by clicking the price next to their name
3. Once your selections are loaded, click the ‘multiples’ tab at the top right of the betslip. You should be greeted with the options to place either an acca (a treble) or a patent.
4. To find the option for a trixie, select ‘show extra multiple options’. The option to place a trixie should appear.
5. Enter your stake and once you are happy, select ‘place bets’.
It is at this point where you will find out if your bets have been supercharged by kwiff.
Conclusion
Trixie bets are one of the slightly more complicated multiple bets that are available on kwiff, but they are relatively simple once you know how they work.
You need two of your three selections to land in order to get a return with trixie bets, but the returns can quickly grow if you’re able to find multiple winners.
On top of this, any of your system bets can be supercharged with kwiff, meaning that it’s definitely worth taking a look at multiples if you have several fancies that catch your eye.
Please note that the information provided in this article is for entertainment purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided. Any action you take upon the information on this article is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of our article. We do not encourage gambling and remind you to gamble responsibly.
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By Nick Seddon
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