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Stacking explained

What is prediction stacking?

A stack is several predictions on the same match combined into one. Get them all right and you earn a bonus on top of the base points — but a single miss changes how the whole stack settles.

The idea behind a stack

On ScoreHub, a single prediction is one market on one match — for example, Match Result. A stack lets you add more markets to that same fixture, such as Over/Under 2.5 Goals and Both Teams to Score, and settle them together as one prediction.

Stacking rewards a deeper reading of the game. Anyone can guess a winner; predicting how the match unfolds — the winner, the goal count, and whether both teams score — takes real insight, and ScoreHub pays a bonus for that insight.

How the bonus works

When every leg in a stack is correct, you earn the combined base points of all the legs plus a bonus based on how many legs you included:

  • Two correct selections: +25% bonus
  • Three correct selections: +50% bonus
  • Four or five correct selections: +100% bonus

The more legs you stack, the larger the reward — and the harder it is to land every call. A five-leg stack that comes in is one of the biggest single scores in the game.

What happens when a leg misses

A stack only pays its bonus when it is perfect. If one or more legs are wrong, the bonus is removed — but the stack does not collapse to zero. Every correct leg still keeps its full base points, and each wrong leg applies a penalty equal to 50% of its own base value.

Consider a stack of Match Result (10), Over/Under 2.5 (8), and Both Teams to Score (5). If the first two are correct but Both Teams to Score is wrong, you keep 10 and 8 for the correct calls, lose the bonus, and subtract a 2.5-point penalty for the miss. The final result is floored at zero, so it can never go negative.

Correct legs always keep their base points. A miss removes the bonus and adds a 50% penalty for that leg — it does not wipe out the whole stack.

Coherent vs contradictory stacks

The best stacks tell one consistent story about the match. Predicting a home win, over 2.5 goals, and both teams to score describes a specific kind of open, attacking game — the legs support each other.

Contradictory stacks fight themselves. Backing a low-scoring under 2.5 while also predicting both teams to score and a high exact-goal total asks for opposite outcomes at once, which is why coherent stacks tend to score better over time.

Prediction stacking: FAQ

How many legs can a stack have?

A stack can hold up to five legs on the same match. Two legs earn a 25% bonus, three earn 50%, and four or five earn 100% — provided every leg is correct.

Does one wrong leg ruin the whole stack?

No. A wrong leg removes the bonus and applies a 50% penalty for that leg, but every correct leg still keeps its full base points, and the final result never drops below zero.

Are stacks worth the risk?

Coherent stacks that describe one plausible match story can dramatically boost your score. The key is including legs that support each other rather than markets that contradict.

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Build your first stack

Pick a match, combine a few markets that tell one story, and go for the bonus.