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Sports calculator
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sports calculator
  1. #SPORTS CALCULATOR FULL#
  2. #SPORTS CALCULATOR PRO#
  3. #SPORTS CALCULATOR FREE#

‘Win to win, place to place’ and ‘Equally divided’.We have defaulted to standard settings for these options but you can edit if needed. If your bet is an each way bet additional options will appear on thebetcalculator. For example, if you have never tried to place a Lucky 15 before you can test it out and read about it before you decide to give it try.Choose whether you made the bet to ‘win’ or ‘each way’ for a place. On the right side of each different bet type, you will find information, examples, pros and cons and illustration of that type of bet. This is a very good idea to investigate before placing your bet(s). Other than calculating your profit from a winning bet, you can also use the Unibet bet calculator as a tool to tell you if there is still a profit to be made if for example only a couple of your Lucky 31 selections are winners. Which functionalities does the Unibet bet calculator provide? You will also find the option of applying Each Way (EW, E/W) and Rule 4 as well as choosing between fraction and decimal odds.

sports calculator

That means all the popular choices can be found here such as Trixie, Yankee, Canadian, Heinz, Goliath and Patent.

#SPORTS CALCULATOR FREE#

The Unibet bet calculator is a free and easy tool that allows you to calculate both stake and profit for every available bet in our sportsbook. Simply click the 'Calculate Now' option and both your potential return and profit will be displayed for you. If there are multiple selections you would like to make, enter the odds for each one. Finally, enter the odds and the outcome: Winner, Lost, Void and/or Dead Heat. We've put a tooltip text over some of these, to give you some explanation if they're unfamiliar. You'll then want to decide if that bet is each way, add any rule 4s, and whether you want to see the selection notes or fold options. Once you've chosen, select your bet type on the calculator (which we've broken out with easy navigational links in the menu) and then decide if you want the odds to be displayed in a fractional or decimal format in the top right corner.Īfter that, you'll need to input your stake - how much you want to bet. First, you need to decide which type of bet you want, of which we have many, from singles, accumulators to Goliaths and Lucky 15s, 31 s and 63s. It's easy to use the Unibet Betting Odds Calculator. The con of a single bet is that you need to place a big stake in order to get a solid return – especially if the odds on the outcome are low.

#SPORTS CALCULATOR PRO#

The pro of a single bet is that you only need to predict one outcome to win. For example, if you place a bet on Manchester City to win the Champions League at odds 9/2 with a stake of £10 your return will be £55 (9/2*£10=55) and your profit will be £45 (£55-£10=£45) if the Citizens end up lifting the CL trophy. That means you bet on the winner of a specific event or tournament.

sports calculator

It is also possible to place an outright single bet. If Arsenal does not beat Tottenham, your stake is lost. Example of a single betįor example, if you place a single bet on Arsenal to beat Tottenham at odds 6/4 with a stake of £10 your return will be £25 (6/4*£10=£25) if the Gunners end up winning their match against Spurs and your profit will be £15 (£25-£10=£15).

#SPORTS CALCULATOR FULL#

Betting on football for example, there are 3 possible outcomes in Full Time (home win, draw or away win) while there are only 2 possible outcomes in Both Teams To Score (yes or no). The number of possible outcomes in a single bet depends on both the sport and the market you are betting on. Your potential return is dependent upon the odds and the stake. If your outcome proves to be correct, then you win the bet. When placing a single bet, you are betting on 1 outcome in 1 event. A single bet is by far the easiest way of making a bet.













Sports calculator