12:32The Fixer (100/1) has been picked up from the French yard of Henri Graffard in June. He is highly enough rated at 85 at the moment. Apprentice jock Mikkel Mortenson claims 5lb.
He has some very reasonable form in France. He was beaten 4 lengths last time out over the C&D in a C2, today it's a C3. It's not a mug horse and the 100/1 available at the moment is worth chancing. Scott Dixon does well on the AW with these type of purchases.
The tissue was 20's. The early price was as low as 14/1. The drift out to 100/1 makes this bet up into a small stake play to nothing.
13:42Pleasant Man (25/1) is out with the washing according to the market. I am not convinced that is the case. 5 lengths off over the C&D last time out, he clearly has to find a few lengths for new trainer Lawrence Mullaney 2nd time out.
The capper's dropped him 3lb. Over 2m that won't hurt his cause.
He's definitley fit and running ok. He won a hurdle 5 months ago.
He's won at 93 in a C2 on the flat over 2m before.
The 25/1 on offer is somewhat understandable (wrong though), because there are a couple of tough rivals in here. But 5 lengths over 2 miles is findable all day long, especially upon a quick return for a new yard, all things being equal. I'll play.
15:27Wickywickywheels (11/1) with the help of Andrew Mullen in charge today looks like a win waiting to happen.
It's an obvious booking by Lucinda Russell to get this one at it. She's had her for a year and she's done zero as yet.
She started the season on 92, she's now down to 76.
She's a 100 horse on her day and the plan is to send her hurdling when she's ready. You'll be seeing this 6 year old challenging up the Cheltenham hill one day.
12:32 Southwell (AW Tapeta) 100/1 The Fixer. (Unplaced 50/1) chased leaders, pushed along halfway, ridden inside final 2f, soon weakened, 8th.
13:07 Southwell (AW Tapeta)
# No Bet.
13:42 Southwell (AW Tapeta) 25/1 Pleasant Man. (Unplaced 40/1) led 1f, tracked leaders on inside, pushed along over 2f out, ridden inside final 2f, weakened soon after, 7th.
14:17 Southwell (AW Tapeta)
# No Bet.
14:52 Southwell (AW Tapeta)
# No Bet.
15:27 Southwell (AW Tapeta) 11/1 Wickywickywheels. (2nd 11/1) held up, good headway out wide tracking leading pair after 2f, went 2nd over 2f out, ridden to lead and hung left over 1f out, headed and not pace of winner towards finish, 2nd.
Stake: 3 X £1.00 Win Singles = £3.00
Returns: 0.00
Total: Minus £3.00
7:10Street Kid (14/1) is a decent price in such a small field (6 runners) to come out on top this evening.
Clearly unfairly treated by the handicapper recently, he can defy the nonsense and still get his head in front, at a price, if things go his way.
The nonsense I'm talking about is being raised a lb for a length defeat, then lowered a lb for a 12 length drubbing. How can the capper reason those maths? Obviously, I'm not a fan of horses being raised for getting beat.
The 14/1 available is twice the tissue price, so I'll play.
Tom Clover Race Training Video At Kremlin House Stables
2:55 joint topweight Aljari (33/1) won't be many people's idea of a winner today, but that makes it all the better for me. At 33/1, the opportunity is there, to catch a big priced winner (75 @ exch), on a horse who is going to have to find a couple of lengths from somewhere for trainer Tom Clover.
His best racecourse performance was a C2 C&D win at 89.
Clover runs them at home on an AW track - see the video.
If he's going to find his old feet again, a grade 4 handicap here is where it will be.
I don't think he ran too badly last time out, or the race before. Better drawn today. 2lb lower. Nick a rail slot behind the leaders from the gate. In like Flint up the inside late on. Collect. Cheers, Sandracer.
14:55 Southwell (AW Tapeta) 33/1 Aljari. (Unplaced 28/1) raced wide in mid-division, pushed along over 2f out, headway far side of group 2f out, ridden inside final furlong, weakened soon after, 6th.
15:30 Southwell (AW Tapeta)
# No Bet.
Stake: 1 X £1.00 Win Single = £1.00
Returns: 0.00
Total: Minus £1.00
5:10 7yo Flatley (16/1) in a class 6 AW handicap carrying 65 from a reasonable draw, at 16/1, is a reasonable betting proposition.
AW racing regulars will know Flatley is a bit of a Wolverhampton fixture, but he's run at Kempton before, from a stone higher, in a C4. Say no more.
7:40 3yo Gaiety Musical (11/1) is a maiden after 8 attempts. She's shown up every time she's not been drawn out in the car park.
Today she gets trap one at Kempton. No excuses today. Double figure odds make her a bet.
8:10Dogged (28/1) goes straight for the throat under new trainer Daniel Steele in a C6 hcp at Kempton over 11f. His mark of 59 is a win waiting to happen.
The 28/1 on offer Dogged winning 2 months after switching yards are generous. The 7/1 tissue price is what I'd put him up at thereabouts. Cheers, Sandracer.
5:10 Kempton (AW Polytrack) 16/1 Flatley. (Unplaced 16/1) slowly away, always towards rear, never involved, 12th.
5:40 Kempton (AW Polytrack)
# No Bet.
6:10 Kempton (AW Polytrack)
# No Bet.
6:40 Kempton (AW Polytrack)
# No Bet.
7:10 Kempton (AW Polytrack)
# No Bet.
7:40 Kempton (AW Polytrack) 11/1 Gaiety Musical. (2nd 12/1) chased leaders on inside, pushed along over 2f out, ridden to lead over 1f out, headed and not pace of winner final 100 yards, 2nd.
8:10 Kempton (AW Polytrack) 28/1 Dogged. (Unplaced 28/1) tracked leaders, 5th on rail, effort off final bend, weakened, 12th.
Stake: 3 X £1.00 Win Singles = £3.00
Returns: 0.00
Total: Minus £3.00
8:00 7yo Port Noir (14/1) is interesting, because he appears at first glance, to be weighted up to the eyeballs, after running up a quick double here 2 months ago. I note he's been competetive at 10lb higher as a 4yr old. So there's more in the tank in my estimation.
I say it's all about a strong jockey with him, today he has Morris back in the saddle. Also the draw is paramount, even over 9.5f, because it's Wolverhampton. Trap 5 is good enough to win from. For a class 6 performer, he's fairly consistent in the right race environment, like today. He's actually a bit of a course specialist.
The distance is right at the end of his scope, so he'll need nursing from a good pitch. At 14/1, with Morris aboard, trap 5, he's a decent betting opportunity after drifting to 14's from an overnight 5/1. EW players will be all over this one.
❖ Calculate your treble bet winnings in UK Fractional or European Decimal formats
Try Your Win Treble Calculator
1. Select your odds format (Fractional or Decimal).
2. Enter your stake amount for the treble bet.
3. Input the odds for each of the three selections (e.g., 2/1 for Fractional or 2.00 for Decimal).
4. Click "Calculate" to see your potential return if all selections win.
❏ Why Use a Win Treble Calculator?
❖ A win treble calculator simplifies the process of calculating potential returns for treble bets, ideal for horse racing, football, or other sports betting. Enter your stake and odds to get instant, accurate results, so you know what you could win or have won.
Betting Data▸ Supports▸ UK Fractional▸ European Decimal▸ Odds
Betting Tool▸ Perfect for Beginners▸ Or Experienced▸ Punters Betting Toolbox
Before▸ Know how much you CAN WIN before placing the bet▸ ~ check the bookies max payout rules
After▸ Know how much you HAVE WON before collecting your winnings▸ ~ what if they get it wrong?
❖ A win treble bet involves three selections, all of which must win for a payout. If any selection loses, the bet loses. Returns are calculated by multiplying the stake by the combined odds of all three selections.
❖ For example, a £10 treble bet at 2/1, 3/1, and 4/1 odds returns £600 (£10 × (2/1 + 1) × (3/1 + 1) × (4/1 + 1)). Our calculator simplifies this—just input your stake and odds, then press calculate.
❏ Understanding Odds Formats
Fractional odds are common in the UK, showing the profit relative to the stake. Below are examples including Evens▸ 6/4▸ 4/1▸ 9/2▸ 9/1▸
Fractional
Decimal Equivalent
Profit on £10 Stake
1/1 (Evens)
2.00
£10
6/4
2.50
£15
4/1
5.00
£40
9/2
5.50
£45
9/1
10.00
£90
❏ From Even Money to 6/4▸ Even Money (1/1) means a £1 stake wins £1 profit. Moving to 6/4 (a half-point increase in odds), you win £1.50 for every £1 staked, increasing the profit by 50% for the same stake.
❏ From 4/1 to 9/2▸ At 4/1, a £1 stake wins £4 profit. The half-point jump to 9/2 means you win £4.50 per £1 staked, a 12.5% increase in profit, reflecting a slightly higher risk.
❏ Bigger Prices▸ Fractional odds like 9/1 mean a £1 stake returns £9 profit, plus your stake back.
❖ Learn how win accumulator bets work in UK Fractional or European Decimal formats
❏ Watch Bob’s ASMR Betting Tutorial
[ Bob’s calming ASMR-style tutorial explains how to place a win accumulator bet using a football example ]
This video explains how a win accumulator bet works, with a calm and descriptive voiceover ideal for beginners.
❏ What is a Win Accumulator Bet?
❖ A win accumulator bet is a single wager on four or more selections (e.g., horse races, football matches, politics) to all win their respective events. If all selections win, you receive a payout based on the combined odds and your stake. If any selection comes 2nd, 3rd, or worse, the bet is lost.
The Bet▸ One Bet▸ 4+ Selections▸ 1 Stake▸ All Wins Required▸ You Collect
Bet On?▸ Horse Races▸ Football Matches▸ Boxing▸ Politics▸ Weather▸ Alien Invasion
Payout▸ Winnings from the first selection roll over as a stake on the second, then the total rolls over to the third, and so on. Example: £1 at evens (£2 return) rolls onto evens (£4 return) rolls onto evens (£8 return) rolls onto evens = £16 total return.
❖ Fractional Odds Example▸ A £1 bet on four selections at 2/1 each▸ First win returns £3 (£1 ❌ (2) ➕ 1 = £3) ~ which is staked on the second at 2/1 ~ returning £9 (£3 ❌ (2) ➕ 3 = £9) ~ which is staked on the third at 2/1 ~ returning £27 (£9 ❌ (2) ➕ 9 = £27) ~ which is staked on the fourth at 2/1 ~ returning £81 (£27 ❌ (2) + 27 = £81). Total return = £81 (£80 profit ➕ £1 stake). Confused yet? Our multibet calculator makes it easy ~ just input your bet details and press calculate.
❖ Fractional or Decimal▸ Fractional odds and decimal odds are written slightly differently. UK bookmakers use a fractional odds format. European bookies use decimal odds. Simple comparison in the table below.
❏ Understanding Odds Formats
❖ Fractional odds are common in the UK, showing the profit relative to the stake. Below are examples including Evens▸ 6/4▸ 4/1▸ 9/2▸ 9/1▸
Fractional
Decimal Equivalent
Profit on £10 Stake
1/1 (Evens)
2.00
£10
6/4
2.50
£15
4/1
5.00
£40
9/2
5.50
£45
9/1
10.00
£90
❏ From Even Money to 6/4▸ Even Money (1/1) means a £1 stake wins £1 profit. Moving to 6/4, you win £1.50 for every £1 staked, increasing profit by 50%.
❏ From 4/1 to 9/2▸ At 4/1, a £1 stake wins £4 profit. The jump to 9/2 means £4.50 per £1 staked, a 12.5% increase in profit.
❏ Bigger Prices▸ Odds like 9/1 mean a £1 stake returns £9 profit, plus your stake back.
#page description: The aim of this page is to provide Sandracer readers with a simple guide to win accumulator bets, including explanations, examples, and a built-in multibet calculator to estimate potential returns.
#video note: Bob's betting videos are classed as ASMR videos (autonomous sensory meridian response) due to his excellent, calming, descriptive style.
❖ Calculate your winnings effortlessly in UK Fractional or European Decimal formats
Try Your New Multibet Calculator
1. Select your bet type (Win or Each Way).
2. Enter odds in your preferred format (Fractional or Decimal).
3. Specify winners, losers, and placings, then press Return.
❏ Bet Types Explained
❖ Explore the 21 bet types supported by our multibet calculator, from Singles to Goliaths. Click each bet to learn how it works, including the number of selections, win bets, and EW [each way] bets involved.
❖ List of Betting Types
❖ Single
❏ Single Bet Data
A Single bet is the simplest form of betting, involving one selection in one event. You place a single stake, and the bet wins if your selection wins the event. For EW [each way] bets, you place two bets▸ one for the selection to win and one for it to place (e.g., top 2~4, depending on the event). It’s ideal for beginners or those confident in one outcome.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (1 selection)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win, 1 place)
Selections▸ 1
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on Horse A to win Race 1. If EW [each way], bet on A to win and place
❖ Double
❏ Double Bet Data
❖ A Double bet involves two selections in different events, combined into one bet. Both selections must win for the bet to succeed, with the stake and winnings from the first rolling onto the second. For EW [each way] Doubles, both parts (win and place) are combined, doubling the bets. It offers higher returns but increased risk.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (2 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win double, 1 place double)
Selections▸ 2
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on Horse A (Race 1) and Horse B (Race 2) to win. Both must win unless you've gone EW
❖ Treble
❏ Treble Bet Data
❖ A Treble bet combines three selections across different events into one bet. All three must win for a payout, with the stake and winnings rolling from the first to the third selection. EW [each way] Trebles include win and place components, doubling the bets. It’s riskier than a Double but offers higher potential returns.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (3 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win treble, 1 place treble)
Selections▸ 3
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on Horses A, B, and C to win their races. All must win if you have not backed EW
❖ Fourfold
❏ Fourfold Bet Data
❖ A Fourfold bet involves four selections in different events, combined into one bet. All four must win, with the stake and winnings rolling sequentially. EW [each way] Fourfolds cover win and place outcomes, doubling the bets. It’s a high~risk, high~reward bet for confident punters.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (4 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win fourfold, 1 place fourfold)
Selections▸ 4
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on four horses to win their respective races. All must win to get a return for you on the win portion
❖ Fivefold
❏ Fivefold Bet Data
❖ A Fivefold bet combines five selections across different events. All five must win for a payout, with the stake rolling through each selection. EW [each way] Fivefolds include win and place bets, doubling the total bets. It’s a challenging bet with significant potential returns.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (5 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win fivefold, 1 place fivefold)
Selections▸ 5
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on five football teams to win their matches. All must win for the acca to pay out
❖ Sixfold
❏ Sixfold Bet Data
❖ A Sixfold bet involves six selections in different events, all of which must win. The stake rolls through each selection, compounding potential returns. EW [each way] Sixfolds cover win and place, doubling bets. It’s a high~stakes bet for experienced punters.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (6 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win sixfold, 1 place sixfold)
Selections▸ 6
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on six horses to win their races. All must win for you to collect on the win part of the acca
❖ Sevenfold
❏ Sevenfold Bet Data
❖ A Sevenfold bet combines seven selections, all needing to win for a return. The stake rolls through each, offering massive potential payouts. EW [each way] Sevenfolds include win and place bets, doubling the total. It’s extremely risky but appealing for big wins.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (7 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win sevenfold, 1 place sevenfold)
Selections▸ 7
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on seven tennis players to win their matches. All must win to get the accumulator up
❖ Eightfold
❏ Eightfold Bet Data
❖ An Eightfold bet involves eight selections, all of which must win. The stake rolls through each selection, creating exponential returns. EW [each way] Eightfolds double the bets with win and place components. It’s one of the riskiest accumulator~style bets.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (8 selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win eightfold, 1 place eightfold)
Selections▸ 8
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on eight football teams to win
❖ Accumulator
❏ Accumulator Bet Data
❖ An Accumulator (or "Acca") combines four or more selections (often unlimited) into one bet, with all needing to win. The stake rolls through each selection, offering huge payouts. EW [each way] Accumulators include win and place bets, doubling the total. It’s popular for high returns but very risky.
Win Bets▸ 1 bet (4+ selections)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 2 bets (1 win accumulator, 1 place accumulator)
Selections▸ 4 or more
Total Bets▸ 1 (Win) or 2 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on six football teams to win their matches
❖ Trixie
❏ Trixie Bet Data
❖ A Trixie bet involves three selections, creating four bets▸ three Doubles and one Treble. Only two selections need to win for a return (via a Double). EW [each way] Trixies double the bets (win and place). It’s a safer multiple bet than a Treble.
Win Bets▸ 4 bets (3 doubles, 1 treble)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 8 bets (4 win, 4 place)
Selections▸ 3
Total Bets▸ 4 (Win) or 8 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on three horses▸ returns possible if two manage win on your bet
❖ Yankee
❏ Yankee Bet Data
❖ A Yankee bet involves four selections, creating 11 bets▸ six Doubles, four Trebles, and one Fourfold. At least two selections must win for a return. EW [each way] Yankees double the bets (win and place). It balances risk and reward.
Example▸ Bet on four horses▸ returns if two or more win on your betting slip
❖ Super Yankee
❏ Super Yankee Bet Data
❖ A Super Yankee (also called a Canadian) involves five selections, creating 26 bets▸ 10 Doubles, 10 Trebles, five Fourfolds, and one Fivefold. Two or more wins yield returns. EW [each way] Super Yankees double the bets. It’s complex but flexible.
Example▸ Bet on five teams▸ returns if two win on your bet
❖ Patent
❏ Patent Bet Data
❖ A Patent bet involves three selections, creating seven bets▸ three Singles, three Doubles, and one Treble. One win yields a return. EW [each way] Patents double the bets (win and place). It’s ideal for cautious punters wanting coverage.
Win Bets▸ 7 bets (3 singles, 3 doubles, 1 treble)
EW [each way] Bets▸ 14 bets (7 win, 7 place)
Selections▸ 3
Total Bets▸ 7 (Win) or 14 (EW [each way])
Example▸ Bet on three horses▸ one win ensures a return of atleast something
❖ Lucky 15
❏ Lucky 15 Bet Data
❖ A Lucky 15 involves four selections, creating 15 bets▸ four Singles, six Doubles, four Trebles, and one Fourfold. One win yields a return. EW [each way] Lucky 15s double the bets. It’s popular for its flexibility and coverage.
Example▸ Bet on four horses▸ one win returns you some money
❖ Lucky 31
❏ Lucky 31 Bet Data
❖ A Lucky 31 involves five selections, creating 31 bets▸ five Singles, 10 Doubles, 10 Trebles, five Fourfolds, and one Fivefold. One win yields a return. EW [each way] Lucky 31s double the bets. It offers broad coverage.
Example▸ Bet on five teams▸ one win returns something to you
❖ Lucky 63
❏ Lucky 63 Bet Data
❖ A Lucky 63 involves six selections, creating 63 bets▸ six Singles, 15 Doubles, 20 Trebles, 15 Fourfolds, six Fivefolds, and one Sixfold. One win yields a return. EW [each way] Lucky 63s double the bets. It’s comprehensive but costly.
Example▸ Bet on six horses▸ one win returns some dough
❖ Heinz
❏ Heinz Bet Data
❖ A Heinz bet involves six selections, creating 57 bets▸ 15 Doubles, 20 Trebles, 15 Fourfolds, six Fivefolds, and one Sixfold. Two or more wins yield returns. EW [each way] Heinz bets double the total. It’s a popular multiple bet.
Example▸ Bet on six teams▸ two wins will get you a return of some sort
❖ Super Heinz
❏ Super Heinz Bet Data
❖ A Super Heinz involves seven selections, creating 120 bets▸ 21 Doubles, 35 Trebles, 35 Fourfolds, 21 Fivefolds, seven Sixfolds, and one Sevenfold. Two or more wins yield returns. EW [each way] Super Heinz bets double the total. It’s a large, complex bet.
Example▸ Bet on seven horses▸ two wins return some cash
❖ Super Heinz With Singles
❏ Super Heinz With Singles Bet Data
❖ A Super Heinz With Singles adds seven Singles to a standard Super Heinz, involving seven selections and creating 127 bets▸ seven Singles, 21 Doubles, 35 Trebles, 35 Fourfolds, 21 Fivefolds, seven Sixfolds, and one Sevenfold. One win yields a return. EW [each way] doubles the bets.
Example▸ Bet on seven teams▸ one win or a placed horse returns some of your money, but it will have to be a huge price for you to break even on a 127 or 254 stake bet
❖ Goliath
❏ Goliath Bet Data
❖ A Goliath bet involves eight selections, creating 247 bets▸ 28 Doubles, 56 Trebles, 70 Fourfolds, 56 Fivefolds, 28 Sixfolds, eight Sevenfolds, and one Eightfold. Two or more wins yield returns. EW [each way] Goliath bets double the total. It’s a massive bet for serious punters.
Example▸ Bet on eight horses▸ two wins or places return some money
❖ Super Goliath
❏ Super Goliath Bet Data
❖ A Super Goliath typically extends a Goliath, often involving eight selections with added Singles, creating 255 bets▸ 8 Singles, 28 Doubles, 56 Trebles, 70 Fourfolds, 56 Fivefolds, 28 Sixfolds, 8 Sevenfolds, and one Eightfold. One win yields a return. EW [each way] doubles the bets. It’s an extensive, high~cost bet.
Example▸ Bet on eight teams▸ one win or even a placed runner returns some money
❏ Why Use A Multibet Calculator?
❖ A multibet calculator simplifies working out your potential returns for complex multibets like any Lucky 15, an EW Yankee, or a Trixie ~ basically all accumulator type bets placed on horse racing betting slips, football coupons, or any other betting medium you can name. Enter your stake, odds, and outcomes to get instant, accurate results, so you know what you are due to collect. Sometimes betting shop managers and thier odds checking software do make mistakes.
Win & EW Multibet Calculator Specs
Tool Odds▸ Supports▸ UK Fractional▸ European Decimal▸ Odds
Tool Bets▸ Covers 21 Different Bet Types▸ Single▸ Double▸ Yankee▸ Heinz▸ Goliath
Tool Usage▸ Perfect For Beginners▸ Or Experienced▸ Punters Betting Toolbox
Before▸ Know how much you CAN WIN▸ before placing the bet▸ ~ check the bookies max payout rules
After▸ Know how much you HAVE WON▸ before collecting your winnings▸ ~ what if they get it wrong?
❖ A multibet combines multiple selections into various bet types (e.g., doubles, trebles, or full-cover bets like Yankee). All or some selections must win or place (for Each Way bets) to receive a payout, depending on the bet type. Returns are calculated by multiplying the stake by the odds for each winning combination.
❖ For example, a £1 Yankee bet (11 bets) with four selections at 2/1, 6/4, 4/1, and Evens, where all win, can return significant profits. Our calculator handles the complexity ~ just input your bet details and press calculate.
❏ Understanding Odds Formats
Fractional odds are common in the UK, showing the profit relative to the stake. Below are examples including Evens▸ 6/4▸ 4/1▸ 9/2▸ 9/1▸
Fractional
Decimal Equivalent
Profit on £10 Stake
1/1 (Evens)
2.00
£10
6/4
2.50
£15
4/1
5.00
£40
9/2
5.50
£45
9/1
10.00
£90
❏ From Even Money to 6/4▸ Even Money (1/1) means a £1 stake wins £1 profit. Moving to 6/4 (a half-point increase in odds), you win £1.50 for every £1 staked, increasing the profit by 50% for the same stake.
❏ From 4/1 to 9/2▸ At 4/1, a £1 stake wins £4 profit. The half-point jump to 9/2 means you win £4.50 per £1 staked, a 12.5% increase in profit, reflecting a slightly higher risk.
❏ Bigger Prices▸ Fractional odds like 9/1 mean a £1 stake returns £9 profit, plus your stake back.
#page description: the aim of this page, is to provide beginner gamblers and anyone who needs one, a free to use multibet betting calculator ~ ie a ready reckoner, for if you do get a nice bet come in and want to know how much you've won.
#video note: Bob's betting videos are classed as ASMR videos (autonomous sensory meridian response) due to his excellent, calming, descriptive style.