What is a treble?
A treble is three selections combined into a single bet. All three must win for the bet to pay. Winnings cascade through the legs in order, multiplying with each successful selection.
How to use it
- 1Add three selections — all must win for the bet to pay.
- 2Enter your stake (a treble uses one unit stake total).
- 3Use the cascade panel on the right to see what you'd lose if just one or two come in.
Example: 3/1 × 4/1 × 5/1 treble for £5
Decimal odds 4.0 × 5.0 × 6.0 = 120.0. £5 stake returns £600 if all three win. If any one of them loses, the bet returns nothing.
Your selections
3 / 3 selectionsThis bet uses exactly 3 selections. Add the horse name (optional) and price for each one.
Stake & bet type
How much you want to put on this bet.
Tick each-way to add a place bet alongside the win bet — pays a fraction of the odds if your selection finishes in the places.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions
- Three selections combined into a single bet. All three must win for the bet to pay. Winnings cascade through the legs in order — leg 1 returns roll over to leg 2, then leg 2 returns roll over to leg 3 — multiplying with each successful selection.
Gamble Responsibly
Gambling should be entertaining and not seen as a way to make money. Never bet more than you can afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help and support is available.
