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An Accumulator is one of the most common and best-known ways to bet. It involves linking multiple selections into a single bet for some potentially enormous wins. The odds compound and grow with each selection so it can be difficult to work everything out. A football accumulator, or 'acca', is an accumulative bet that takes into account more than one result. For example, you could bet on 3 teams all to win. Naturally, the results become much higher if the accumulator takes in multiple results.
Accumulator may refer to:
- Accumulator (bet), a parlay bet
- Accumulator (computing), in a CPU, a processor register for storing intermediate results
- Accumulator (computer vision), discrete cell structure to count votes, standard component of the Hough transform
- Accumulator (cryptography), a value, determined by a set of values, that allows you to verify if any one of the original values is a member of the set
- Accumulator (energy), an apparatus for storing energy or power
- Capacitor, in electrical engineering, also known by the obsolete term accumulator
- Electrochemical cell, a cell that stores electrical energy, typically used in rechargeable batteries
- Hydraulic accumulator, an energy storage device using hydraulic fluid under pressure
- Thermal accumulator, such as large-scale thermal energy storage tanks in concentrated solar power and Storage heaters or heat banks in buildings.
- Accumulator (structured product), a financial contract used by clients (usually individuals) to accumulate stock positions over time
- Accumulator 1, a Czech film
- Dynamic accumulator, a plant that mines nutrients from the soil through its roots
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