What is a patent bet? - Read the article to find everything you need to know about the patent bet type. Learn about the composition, how returns are calculated and tips on how to improve winnings.
Trixie bet returns calculator - Fancy a patent but without the singles? This calculator is what you need to work out your returns, supporting each ways bets, dead heats, rule 4 and more. This wager requires 2 winners to guarantee a return.
Treble bet returns calculator - Use this calculator to work out winnings for the more risky treble. All selections must win for the bet to generate a return, but the payoff can be worth it when all your choices come in. Also supports treble perms for up to 20 selections, e.g. trebles from 4, trebles from 5.
Patent Bet Calculator - FAQ
In a patent bet, you make 3 selections and place 7 bets; 1 treble with all three selections, 3 doubles with just two of the selections and 3 singles.
The advantage of a Patent bet is that even if one of your selections doesn’t come in, you will still get a return on your bet, minimising the risks. The disadvantage is that the stake will be higher as you place seven separate bets, and the returns are likely to be lower than with riskier bets.
When you place a Patent bet, you are placing seven bets on three different selections. Your stake is therefore multiplied by 7. So a £1 Patent bet would have a £7 stake or a £5 Patent bet a £35 stake.
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