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NRL Pick'em - How to place NRL Pick'em bets with Dabble
- New NRL Pick'em betting feature now available at Dabble
- Pick'em offers a fun & innovative new way to bet on the NRL
- We show you how to place a Pick'em NRL bet

Dabble have introduced their popular betting feature Pick'em to the NRL - read on below for how it works and how to place bets using the new product.
Also available on the AFL, Pick'em offers an exciting new way to bet on sports, focusing on stat projections for certain players.
How To Place A Pick'em Bet on the NRL
1. Open the Dabble Mobile app.
2. Visit any NRL event and tap the Pick’em tab.
3. Pick the players you want to add to your bet by choosing whether they will get Less or More of their given projection line.
4. Choose up to 12 players and tap View Picks.
5. Enter your stake, place your bet and wait for your confirmation. The example below shows a six-leg Pick'em on the Storm vs Panthers game, paying $200 from a $5.00 stake.
NRL Pick'em - What is it?
Betting with the Pick'em product is simple - all you need to do is pick whether a player will achieve 'More' or 'Less' than their specific projection, which essentially gives you a 50-50 chance with each selection.
Punters have the opportunity to add between 2 to 12 players in their Pick’em bet across multiple matches and markets. Each player you add to your Pick’em bet will increase your multiplier where you can win up to 1,500x your stake.
Below is an example of a Pick'em bet for the NRL game between the Melbourne Storm and Penrith Panthers.

As you add players to your Pick’em bet, the Multiplier will increase. Where other bet types which have different odds, the Multiplier offers you fixed payout amounts so that you know how much you could return with every player you add to your bet.
Another advantage of Pick'em is that if a player is voided from the game, Dabble will simply reduce your multiplier. For example, your six-leg Pick’em has one player voided so your bet becomes a five-leg Pick’em.
As you can see in the example above, the punter can carefully craft and customise their Pick'em bet as they see fit. You can leave a player blank and choose as many legs as you like.
For some options, you are basically predicting whether or not a combination of two players will score a try (More or Less than 3.5 points).