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A bet calculator is a tool that calculates your potential winnings based on the odds and stake of your bet. By entering the odds and your chosen stake, the calculator provides information on the potential amount you could win.
Utilizing the talkSport Bet Betting Odds Calculator is a straightforward process. Begin by selecting the type of bet you desire, ranging from singles and accumulators to goliaths and Lucky 15s, 31s, and 63s. Once your choice is made, use the calculator, which is conveniently broken down with easy navigational links, and decide if you prefer the odds in fractional or decimal format.
Next, input your stake – the amount you wish to bet. Determine if your bet is each way, include any rule 4s, and indicate whether you want to view selection notes or fold options. We've provided explanations for some of these terms to assist if they are unfamiliar.
Lastly, enter the odds and the outcome (Winner, Lost, Void, or Dead Heat). If you have multiple selections, input the odds for each one. Click the 'Calculate' option, and the calculator will display both your potential returns and profit.
If you already know the bet you want to check, refer to our easy navigational links below for quick access.
There are numerous ways to bet on your favourite teams, sports stars, and leagues. Accumulator betting is prevalent among football fans and is a viable way to increase your potential payouts as you add more selections to your betting slip.
The best way to determine how much you can profit from your selections is to input your bet, odds, and wager into our free bet calculator. Then, if you like what you see, you can head to your talkSPORT BET account to place your wager.
Here, we explain how our bet calculator works, how to use it, and which bet types you can input into our calculator to work out your odds.
Our Bet Calculator is free to use and allows you to calculate your odds before placing a bet at talkSPORT BET. You can experiment with various selections before deciding which wager to place. Here are the steps to follow to use our bet calculator:
You can play around with our bet calculator as much as you like. You can adjust the odds and selections until you’re happy with the potential return.
After calculating your bet, you can press the “Place Your Bet Now Button.” You will be redirected to your talkSPORT BET account, where you can place a real money bet.
Our Horse Racing Calculator is the easiest way to determine how much you can win. This is a valuable tool for structured bets that include numerous selections.
For example, you might want to calculate the returns of a potential double wager, one with odds of 10/3 and one with odds of 4/1. Input the selections and the odds into our bet calculator and your stake.
You will see that a winning £20 bet will return £433.33, of which £413.33 is profit. As mentioned, you can play around with the stake amount and the odds and selections you wish to include. You can add up to 12 selections before calculating your potential payout.
You can use our bet calculator to calculate numerous bet types, including a double, treble, Trixie, accumulator, Super Heinz, Goliath, Super Yankee, and numerous others. Most punters use it to calculate accumulator odds, which are wagers of multiple selections. You can also use it for a double when the odds are difficult to calculate manually or even singles.
Our bet calculator also works out each-way wagers for you, and you can include fold options depending on the type of bet you want to place. Ultimately, our bet calculator can help you build a wager with more than one selection, helping you quickly determine how much you can potentially win from your combined selections.
Each way bets are popular as they allow you to bet on a team, person, horse, or dog, placing and winning. Therefore, they’re essentially two bets in one and require double the stake to place. Helpfully, our bet calculator gives you the option to toggle each way on and off.
Therefore, you can quickly see how much you stand to profit from a selection that you place “to win” and the “each-way” wager on the same outcome. You need to be mindful that wagers payout for different places each way, depending on the sport in question. For horse racing, the following place terms apply:
In our bet calculator, you can enter the place odds (1/4 or 1/5, for instance) to see how much you will win if your horse finishes in the top two or three places.
You can also place each-way bets on other sports like golf, football, and cricket. You can find placing information when you structure your bets, which you can add to the calculator.
Rule 4 is a standard industry deduction made on a horse or dog when there’s a non-runner in a race after the final declarations. It is applicable when you have taken a fixed odds price.
Via our Bet Calculator, you can toggle the “Show Rule 4” option to yes, which will account for the deduction. You can also find more information about Rule 4 deductions within our site terms and conditions.
Our bet calculator is a good way to gauge how much you can win from your selections throughout the sporting season. But please always remember to gamble responsibly and bet within your means.
Visit our Safer Gambling Portal at talkSPORT BET for information, tools, and tips on responsible gambling. You can also discover resources for further details about gambling responsibly.