What is a single bet and what is a multibet?

A single bet is a bet with only 1 selection. A multibet is a bet with multiple selections from different matches. When placing a multibet, the odds of your selections will be multiplied by one another, hence increasing your potential win.

For example:
A bet where the stake is 2 USDT, the odds for the Arsenal match is 1.50, the odds for the Flamengo match is 1.80 and the odds for the Southampton match is 1.35. Your potential win is:
2 x 1.50 x 1.80 x 1.35 = 7.29 USDT.

Please note, however, that you need to win all the selections in a multibet in order to win the bet. Should you lose one or more selections, the entire multibet is lost.

If one or more of your legs are voided in your multibet, that leg will be voided and odds re-calculated on the remaining legs.
If one or more of your legs are voided in your Betbuilder bet then your bet will be cancelled and the stake refunded.

Second example (with Half Win and Half Loss example):
A bet where the stake is 2 USDT, the odds for the Arsenal match is 1.50, the odds for the Flamengo match is 1.80 and the odds for the Southampton match is 1.35.
Arsenal match was Half Loss, Flamengo was Win and Southampton was Half Win. In this scenario the bet payout would be:
2 x 0.5 x 1.80 + ((1.35 - 1) / 2 + 1) = 2.115 USDT.

How Half Win and Half Loss are calculated:
Half win = (x-1)/2+1. 
x in the formula represents the odds.

Half Loss = Odds are 0.5 always (for the half loss selection).
Rest of the odds remain the same in a multi bet.

NB: You cannot add multiple markets from the same match/event in a standard multibet. To place a multibet with selections from the same match, you need to use Bet Builder. For further information, please check out our Bet Builder article.