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Treble Calculator

Three selections, one bet. All three must win to pay out.

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

  1. 1Add three selections — all must win for the bet to pay.
  2. 2Enter your stake (a treble uses one unit stake total).
  3. 3Use the cascade panel on the right to see what you'd lose if just one or two come in.
Worked example

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 selections

This bet uses exactly 3 selections. Add the horse name (optional) and price for each one.

Leg 1
Odds
= 6.00 decimal · 17% implied probability
Leg 2
Odds
= 6.00 decimal · 17% implied probability
Leg 3
Odds
= 6.00 decimal · 17% implied probability

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.

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