Whether it’s a simple single bet, or a more complex, 9-fold accumulator – our Bet Calculator will help you work ❤️ out your potential winnings.
You just need to know the odds of your selection, or selections, and the overall stake you ❤️ wish to place.
No matter how complicated your bet is, it’s incredibly easy to use.
And it covers all possible bets – ❤️ acting as an each-way bet calculator, a horse racing bet calculator, as well as everything else you can think of.
Bet ❤️ Type: Single Odds: Fractional Decimal Stake: Each Way Rule4 Dead Heat # Odds EW R4 DH Win/Place / 1/2 1/3 ❤️ 1/4 1/5 - 2 horses 3 horses 4 horses Win Lose Add Row Calculate Stake Returns Profit
How to Use the ❤️ Bet Calculator
It’s really simple.
The first thing you need to do is selection your bet type – the options cover everything ❤️ from a single to a goliath.
Then decide whether you want the odds to be displayed in a fractional or decimal ❤️ format.
After that, select your stake – i.e. how much money you want to bet.
You will then see three tick boxes. ❤️ One called ‘each-way’, another ‘Rule4’ and the final one ‘Dead Heat’. We’ll explain what each of these means later on.
Finally, ❤️ enter the odds as provided to you by your chosen bookmaker. If there are multiple selections you wish to make, ❤️ enter the odds for each of them.
Then just click the big ‘Calculate’ button. Both your potential returns and profit will ❤️ then be displayed.
Bet Types
With At The Races, you’re essentially getting more than just a bet calculator. You’re getting all sorts ❤️ of calculators, including…
Double Calculator One bet with two selections. Both selections must win for you to win.
Treble Calculator A ‘treble’ ❤️ is one bet with three selections in different markets/events. All selections must win for you to get a return.
Trixie Calculator ❤️ A ‘Trixie’ is made up from four bets across three selections, consisting of three doubles and one treble. At least ❤️ 2 selections need to win for you to get a return.
Accumulator Calculator An ‘accumulator’ (or Acca) is a single bet ❤️ of four or more selections. All selections must win for you to get a return.
Yankee Calculator A ‘Yankee’ consists of ❤️ 11 bets across 4 selections. A Yankee includes 6 doubles, 4 trebles and one accumulator. At least 2 selections must ❤️ win for you to get a return.
Patent Calculator A ‘Patent’ consists of 7 bets across 3 selections. The bet is ❤️ made up of 3 singles, 3 doubles and 1 treble. Only one selection needs to win to get a return.
Lucky ❤️ 15 Calculator A ‘Lucky 15’ is made up of 15 bets across 4 selections – 6 doubles, 6 singles, 4 ❤️ trebles and one accumulator. One winner gives you a return, although some bookmakers offer bonuses for multiple winners.
Lucky 31 Calculator ❤️ A ‘Lucky 31’ is a bet across 5 selections – 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 singles, 5 four-fold accumulators and ❤️ 1 five-fold accumulator. Again, one winner gives a return.
Lucky 63 Calculator A ‘Lucky 63’ consists of 63 bets across 6 ❤️ selections – 15 doubles, 10 trebles, 6 singles, 6 five-folds, 15 four-folds and 1 six-fold.
Heinz Calculator A ‘Heinz’ is made ❤️ up of 57 bets across 6 selections – 20 trebles, 15 doubles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds and 1 six-fold accumulator.
Super ❤️ Heinz Calculator A ‘Super Heinz’ consists of 120 bets across 7 selections – 35 trebles, 35 four-folds, 21 doubles, 21 ❤️ five-folds, 7 six-folds and 1 accumulator. At least 2 of your selections must win for you to get a return.
Goliath ❤️ Calculator A ‘Goliath’ consists of a 247 bets across 8 selections – 70 four-folds, 56 five-folds, 56 trebles, 28 doubles, ❤️ 28 six-folds, 8 seven-folds and one eight-fold accumulator. At least 2 of your selections must win for you to get ❤️ a return.
Each-Way Rules
In horse-racing, an each-way bet is essentially two bets in one.
The first is a bet on your chosen ❤️ horse to win. The second is a bet on your chosen horse to place.
If you choose a stake of £1, ❤️ your total stake will be £2. £1 on the horse to win, and another £1 on it to place.
Obviously a ❤️ win means finishing first. A place means finishing either first, or in one of a number of places – typically ❤️ 2nd, 3rd or 4th. Make sure you check the place terms before making your bet.
The place terms for your bet ❤️ include, the number of places the bookmaker will pay out on, and the fraction of the odds you will get ❤️ if the horse does place. Usually 1/4 or 1/5.
In each-way betting, if your horse wins, you will win both the ❤️ ‘win’ and ‘place’ parts of your bet.
But if it only places, you will lose the ‘win’ part of your bet ❤️ and win the ‘place’ part of your bet.
This above tool acts as an each-way bet calculator. Simply tick the relevant ❤️ box.
Rule 4 Rules
A Rule 4 deduction occurs when the winnings of your bet are reduced due to another horse being ❤️ withdrawn from the race after your bet has been placed.
For example, if a horse pulls out of the race at ❤️ the last minute, and is declared a non-runner.
The odds shown on any horse are based on all horses competing. If ❤️ one backs out, the odds will change – even if you have already placed your bet.
Unfortunately, if this happens the ❤️ odds are going to get shorter. So your potential winnings will go down.
The amount you can expect to have deducted ❤️ from your winnings due to a Rule 4 varies depending on what the odds of the withdrawn horse were at ❤️ the time it was withdrawn.
The table below shows the deductions which will be taken from your winnings. Note that even ❤️ if multiple horses withdraw, the deduction will not exceed 90p in the pound.
Odds = Deduction
1/9 or less = 90p
2/11 - ❤️ 2/17 = 85p
1/4 - 1/5 = 80p
3/10 - 2/7 = 75p
2/5 - 1/3 = 70p
8/15 - 4/9 = 65p
8/13 - ❤️ 4/7 = 60p
4/5 - 4/6 = 55p
20/21 - 5/6 = 50p
Evens - 6/5 = 45p
5/4 - 6/4 = 40p
13/8 - ❤️ 7/4 = 35p
15/8 - 9/4 = 30p
5/2 - 3/1 = 25p
10/3 - 4/1 = 20p
9/2 - 11/2 = 15p
6/1 - ❤️ 9/1 = 10p
10/1 - 14/1 = 5p
Our Rule 4 bet calculator feature will help you work out exactly what your ❤️ returns will be.
Dead Heat Rules
A dead heat occurs when two or more horses cross the finish line at the same ❤️ moment.
If one of these horses was yours. You won’t win the full amount. Your winnings will be reduced depending on ❤️ the number of horses who have dead-heated.
The amount paid out is normally calculated in the following way:
Dividing your total stake ❤️ by the number of horses included in the dead heat
Multiplying that figure by the odds at which the bet was ❤️ placed
But you don’t need to work it out yourself – our dead heat calculator feature will do it for you!