Table of Contents
Definition Graphic
Definition Graphic
Do not index
Do not index
Review
Fact Checked
Term
Goliath Bet
Quick Summary
A Goliath is a type of system bet made up of 247 different combinations from 8 selections. Unlike an accumulator, you don’t need all legs to win. As long as at least two picks are correct, you’ll receive a return. This format gives you high coverage across a slate of events—ideal for big football weekends, racing cards, or multi-match betting.
What Is a Goliath Bet?
A Goliath bet takes 8 selections and automatically builds 247 bets from them. These include:
- 28 doubles
- 56 trebles
- 70 four-folds
- 56 five-folds
- 28 six-folds
- 8 seven-folds
- 1 eight-fold accumulator
There are no singles in a Goliath. At least two correct picks are needed to return any payout.
How It Works
Example:
You choose 8 football teams you like over the weekend. You stake £1 per line.
Total stake = £1 × 247 = £247.
Let’s say these 8 teams are:
- Manchester City
- Arsenal
- Liverpool
- Chelsea
- Tottenham
- Newcastle
- Aston Villa
- Brighton
If 6 of them win, your payout includes dozens of winning doubles, trebles, and multi-folds. Even with a few losses, you still profit depending on odds.
Partial Win Example
With 6 out of 8 winning:
- 15 doubles win
- 20 trebles
- 15 four-folds
- 6 five-folds
- 1 six-fold
Even without landing the seven- or eight-folds, your ticket returns meaningful profit.
How to Place a Goliath Bet
- Select 8 picks across one or more sports
- Choose your stake per line (e.g. £0.10 = £24.70 total)
- Open the "System" or "Multiples" tab
- Choose "Goliath"
- Confirm and track your results
You’ll need at least two wins to get paid. More wins = more combinations = higher payout.
When to Use a Goliath Bet
- You have high confidence across a slate of 6–8 outcomes
- You want reduced risk compared to an 8-leg accumulator
- You’re backing teams at moderate odds (e.g., +100 to +300)
- You’re betting on multi-match weekends, full slates, or tournament days
- You’re looking for coverage, not just maximum return
Goliath Bet Tips
- Start with small stakes: Even £0.10 per line = £24.70 total
- Prioritize value picks over heavy favorites
- Stick to markets you follow closely
- Don’t include correlated selections
- Use a results tracker—manual or spreadsheet
- Avoid placing unless you’re comfortable risking the full stake
- Remember: payouts increase exponentially with every additional winning leg
FAQs
Does a Goliath include singles?
No. The lowest combination is doubles. You need at least two winners for a return.
What’s the difference between a Goliath and a Round Robin?
A Goliath is a fixed-format 8-selection bet. A Round Robin is more flexible—you choose the size of combos.
How many winners do I need?
At least two.
Can I place an each-way Goliath?
Yes. This doubles the bet count to 494 and includes both win and place outcomes for each line.
Is a Goliath beginner-friendly?
No. It's best for bettors who understand system staking and multi-line payouts.
How much does it cost?
Your stake per line × 247. For example, £0.50 per line = £123.50 total.
Do sportsbooks offer bonuses on Goliaths?
Some soft sportsbooks offer enhanced odds or bonuses for multiple winners. Check terms.
Can I cash out a Goliath?
Rarely. Most sportsbooks don’t offer cash out on multi-line system bets due to complexity.
Learn More
For more system bet formats—like Yankees, Canadians, or Heinz—visit The Advantage, your trusted resource for structured betting education.