The purpose of the ‘Bankers’ feature offered by several sportsbooks is to help save
your time. Technically, you can place all the bets you desire with all our listed
sites without using the bankers feature. However, with ‘bankers’, you can make multiple
bets that essentially hinge upon the game selections that you are ‘banking’ on (the
banker). Here is how bankers work, with four selections A, B, C, D.
For regular multiples betting on four matches, there would be 11 total wagers as
follows:
6 Doubles: A-B, A-C, A-D, B-C, B-D, C-D 4 Triples: A-B-C, A-B-D, A-C-D, B-C-D
1 Fourfold: A-B-C-D
For a the same for selections, but selection ‘A’ set as a banker, there would be
7 total wagers:
3 Doubles: A-B, A-C, A-D 3 Triples A-B-C, A-B-D, A-C-D and 1 Fourfold: A-B-C-D
You can see with the one banker ‘A’ selected, bets are only placed including the
banker and all other multiple bets are eliminated. The more bankers you select,
the fewer multiple bets will be made. For example, if a second banker, ‘B’ was established,
the total number of bets would reduce to 4 bets - 1 double (A-B), 2 Triples (A-B-C,
A-B-D) and 1 Fourfold: A-B-C-D.
You could place these combination or accumulator tennis bets separately with any
of our recommended sportsbooks, but those listed below allow you to quickly and easily
select your bankers so you can focus on the selections about which you feel strongest.