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Parlay Calculator

Our Parlay Calculator offers you the chance to quickly tot up the potential winnings should you place any bet with a US land-based Sportsbook.

You can use American, Decimal or Fractional Odds (whichever you are more comfortable with) to check potential payouts.

A guide to how to use the calculator and the various popular bet types in the US is below the calculator.

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Choose a Bet Type

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Whether you are calculating an each way bet. Two individual bets of equal amount, one placed on the selection to win and the other on the same selection to place.
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How many selections you will be betting on. When the number of selections is larger than the number required for the type (Single=1, Double=2, Treble=3), the bet is calculated as a perm.
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Bookmakers quote odds in fractions and betting exchanges use decimal. Fractions can be converted to decimal format by adding 1 e.g. 5/2 in fractions is equivalent to 3.5 in decimal.
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How the selection fared in the event.
Odds
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The odds at which you placed the bet on this runner.
Rule 4
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Used in horse racing to adjust winnings when runners are withdrawn before the race.
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Summary

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Whether the "Stake" states your combined total stake or the amount you would like to place per bet.
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Your combined maximum total outlay. Sometimes the actual stake will be lower because bets must be rounded to whole pennies.
Total Outlay Total Return Total Profit
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Calculate Bet

Single Bet:

Bet Type: Single

Each-Way?: No

Number of Selections: 1

Odds Format: Whatever Your Preference.

Outcome: Winner

Odds: The odds of your specific bet

Rule 4: Leave as 0

Stake Type: Stake Per Bet

Stake: How much you are looking to check the payout for

Your payout will then be shown including Total Return & Total Profit.

 

Double Bet:

Bet Type: Double

Each-Way?: No

Number of Selections: 2

Odds Format: Whatever Your Preference.

Outcome: Winner

Odds: The odds of your specific bets

Rule 4: Leave as 0

Stake Type: Stake Per Bet

Stake: How much you are looking to check the payout for

Your payout will then be shown including Total Return & Total Profit.

 

Treble Bet:

Bet Type: Treble

Each-Way?: No

Number of Selections: 3

Odds Format: Whatever Your Preference.

Outcome: Winner

Odds: The odds of your specific bet

Rule 4: Leave as 0

Stake Type: Stake Per Bet

Stake: How much you are looking to check the payout for

Your payout will then be shown including Total Return & Total Profit.

 

Parlay Bet:

Bet Type: Parlay

Each-Way?: No

Number of Selections: However many legs your proposed parlay is

Odds Format: Whatever Your Preference.

Outcome: Winner

Odds: The odds of your specific bet

Rule 4: Leave as 0

Stake Type: Stake Per Bet

Stake: How much you are looking to check the payout for

Your payout will then be shown including Total Return & Total Profit.

What is a Single bet?

A single bet is where you place a bet on one single market or one simple outcome. For example if you think the Dallas Cowboys will beat the New York Giants as a -140 favorite, a $10 bet will net you a $17.14 return, which includes your original $10 bet. Meaning you get a $7.14 profit.

What is a Double bet?

This is where you bet on two markets in one bet. For example if you bet on the Dallas Cowboys to win the aforementioned game at -140 but also bet on the over/under 47.5pts market at +109 then you need both legs of the bet to hit to get a payout. Should they, then a $10 bet will payout $35.83 including your $10 stake for a $25.83 total profit.

What is a Treble bet?

Exactly the same as above but with three legs rather than two.

What is a Parlay bet?

A parlay bet is where you bet on multiple games similar to a double/treble but often in a much broader spectrum. For example if there are six games in the 1PM EST window on an NFL gameweek and you wanted to bet every single game on the over/under line - you could but all six have to come in. The standard odds for the over/under line is +109 so if you make a $10 bet on all six +109 lines coming in - it could win you a whopping $833.45 total return including your initial $10 bet.