The Free Bet Calculator is the world’s leading online sports bet calculator. It’s used by punters and bookmakers
alike, to calculate the stake, return and profit for an extensive range of bets. All of the most popular bet types are supported,
including Lucky 15, Accumulator, Trixie, Patent and Round Robin, as well as speciality bets such as Alphabet, Magnificent 7,
Union Jack and the infamous Bookies Nightmare!
Large Accumulators and perms of up to 20 selections are accepted, with dead heat, joint favourite and Rule 4 options providing full
support for greyhound and horse racing bets.
The Settings menu allows you to adjust the odds format and type of stake to match your betting preferences. You can also
configure bonuses and consolations, and change how each way bets are settled to reflect your bookmaker’s rules.
To quickly analyse how your returns may be affected by different outcomes, you can simply change the status of selections, and
recalculate your bet. This can answer many questions, such as can I still make a profit if only two of my Lucky 15 selections win?
With over 100 million bets calculated since its launch in 2007, the Free Bet Calculator has become a reliable and trusted resource
for anyone interested in sports betting. It’s quick and easy to use, even for complex bets, with contextual help available
via the information buttons . New visitors may also find the
detailed Betting Glossary and Help pages useful.
Other Bet Calculators
If you’re one of the many people with a favourite type of bet, the Quick Bet Calculators
remove the need to reselect the bet type and add more selections whenever your bet details are cleared. Bookmarking your preferred
bet calculators on your home screen or desktop, also allows you to return directly to the relevant web page with a single tap or
double-click.
Alternatively, if you’re not sure what type of bet to pick, you can Compare Bet Types
and view all of your options at the same time. This allows you to easily check how the returns will be affected across all bet types,
if any of your selections don’t win. When used in conjunction with the Maximum Total Stake setting, it can also ensure
you’re only comparing bets of roughly the same cost.