Right — been on this thing for maybe six months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so figured I’d say something since a mate asked me last week. I’m based in the UK, generally stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
What got me on it was honestly pretty stupid — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an each way payout actually came to once you get five places instead of three. I used to just wing it and then be surprised. Now stick my stake in first, every time, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I open most — type in stake and odds and it shows the return instantly, fractions or decimals. There’s also the bigger stuff — trebles maths, a lucky 15, yankees, which is where I’d always got it wrong. If you fancy a poke about, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/lucky-15]each way lucky 15 calculator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
One thing that actually shifted things for me is the more serious extras. The odds-to-probability thing that shows how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly staking calculator — I use half kelly because full kelly is terrifying. Dutching calculator is decent if I’m splitting a race.
Not all sunshine though. The interface looks pretty plain — no polish, it’s clearly function over form. On my phone it’s fine though the acca grid make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, just the site — slight shame but worth saying.
So yeah. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does what it says. If anyone even now works out returns on a calculator app, have a look — it’s saved me a load of arguments with the bookie.
So — been using this thing for maybe a few months now and I keep coming back, so figured I’d chuck my thoughts in since a mate asked me a few days back. I’m based in the UK, mainly do football and horses, nothing mad, for context.
How I found it was genuinely a bit daft — I never could get my head round what an e/w payout would be with 1/5 odds a place. Basically I’d guess and then be surprised. These days I punch the numbers in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
Their single bet calculator tool is the part I open most — you drop in stake and odds and it spits out profit and total return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the fiddly ones — trebles returns, a lucky 15, yankees, which is where I always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/lucky-63]lucky 63 calculator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
The thing that really made a difference is the geekier bits. The probability calculator which shows you the overround, and there’s the kelly criterion tool — I use half kelly as the full version is a quick route to a dead bankroll. The dutch tool is decent when I’m covering two or three runners.
It’s not perfect mind. The design is pretty plain — no polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s fine though the lucky 63 breakdown are a squeeze. Also there’s nothing on the app store, it’s a website and that’s it — doesn’t bother me but you asked.
So yeah. Doesn’t cost anything, no ads shoved in your face, does what it says. Anyone who still works out returns on a calculator app, have a look — saved me plenty of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
OK — been using this thing for about a few months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so figured I’d chuck my thoughts in since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am based in the UK, mostly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
What got me on it was honestly embarrassing — I could never get my head round what an each way payout actually was once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d eyeball it and get a shock. These days I stick my stake in before I place anything, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator is the one I open most — you put in stake and odds and it shows profit and total return instantly, fractions or decimals. It also handles the multiples — doubles and trebles maths, lucky 15s, yankees, honestly that’s where most people I know mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/matched-betting]free bet matched betting calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
The thing that genuinely changed how I bet were the geekier bits. The probability thing and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and a kelly criterion tool — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are a quick route to a dead bankroll. The dutching one gets used a fair bit for when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. The design feels very functional, let’s say — zero polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s fine but the acca grid are a squeeze. And no app, just the site — doesn’t bother me but you asked.
So yeah. Free, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who still works out returns on a calculator app, have a look — saved me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
Right — been using this thing for about five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so figured I’d write something up since a mate asked me the other day. I’m UK based, mostly stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
How I found it was honestly embarrassing — I never could work out what an ew payout actually came to when the place terms changed. I’d just eyeball it and get a shock. Now stick my stake in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
Their single bet calculator is the one I open most — you put in the price and your stake and it shows returns straight away, fractions or decimals. Same tool covers the bigger stuff — acca and treble returns, lucky 15s, yankees, which is where most people I know got it wrong. Have a go yourself, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/patent]ew patent calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
What really shifted things for me was the nerdier bits. The implied probability converter and it makes obvious the overround, and a kelly staking tool — I stick to fractional kelly because full kelly is a quick route to a dead bankroll. Dutching calculator is handy too if I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. Its interface looks a bit basic — no frills, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On my phone it’s usable although the acca grid make you pinch and zoom. Also there’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — fine by me just flagging it.
Right, that’s me. Free, barely any ads, does what it says. If anyone still adds it up in their head, try it — it’s saved me plenty of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
Right — been using this thing for something like six months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, reckon I’d write something up since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am UK based, mainly bet football and racing, nothing mad, just so you know where I’m coming from.
How I found it was actually embarrassing — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an e/w payout actually was once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d guess and moan when the payout landed. Now I stick my stake in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I’m on daily — type in the price and your stake and it spits out the return instantly, fractions or decimals. Same tool covers the bigger stuff — trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, and that’s where I always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/odds-converter]odds conversion[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
The thing that really changed how I bet is the nerdier extras. There’s an odds-to-probability calculator and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and there’s the kelly tool — I stick to fractional kelly since full stakes are terrifying. The dutching one is decent for when I’m spreading across selections.
Not all sunshine though. Its design looks a bit basic — zero polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s usable although the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — fine by me but worth saying.
So yeah. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who still does the maths on paper, try it — saves me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
OK — been using this thing for about five months now and I keep coming back, so figured I’d say something since someone asked me last week. Am in the UK, generally stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
The reason I started using it was actually embarrassing — I couldn’t ever figure out what an e/w payout would be with 1/5 odds a place. I used to just guess and moan when the payout landed. Now type the odds in before every slip, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I’m on daily — you put in stake and odds and it spits out the return straight away, either odds format. It also handles the bigger stuff — acca and treble maths, a lucky 15, a yankee, honestly that’s where most people I know mess it up. If you want a look, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/matched-betting]calculadora matched betting[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
One thing that actually shifted things for me is the geekier bits. There’s an implied probability calculator which shows you what margin’s baked in, and a kelly staking calculator — I run quarter kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is decent for when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. The interface feels pretty plain — zero flash, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. On my phone it works though the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. Also there’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but you asked.
Anyway. Doesn’t cost anything, barely any ads, works. Anyone who still adds it up in their head, have a look — saves me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
Right — been using this thing for something like five months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, reckon I’d chuck my thoughts in since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am in the UK, generally stick to footie and the horses, small stakes, just so you know where I’m coming from.
How I found it was honestly pretty stupid — I never could work out what an ew return actually came to once you get five places instead of three. I used to just guess and then be surprised. These days I punch the numbers in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I use most — type in your stake, the odds and it shows returns instantly, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the multiples — trebles maths, lucky 15s, yankees, honestly that’s where I’d always got it wrong. If you fancy a poke about, it lives at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/matched-betting]each way matched betting calculator[/url] — free, no signup.
What genuinely made a difference is the geekier extras. There’s an probability calculator which shows you the overround, plus a kelly tool — I run quarter kelly as the full version is far too aggressive. The dutching one gets used a fair bit when I’m spreading across selections.
Couple of gripes. The design is pretty plain — no frills, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. Phone-wise it’s usable though the acca grid make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but you asked.
Right, that’s me. Free, no ads shoved in your face, does what it says. If anyone still does the maths on paper, give it a go — saved me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
So — been on this thing for something like four months now and I keep coming back, so thought I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am based in the UK, generally bet football and racing, nothing mad, just so you know where I’m coming from.
What got me on it was genuinely pretty stupid — I never could get my head round what an ew return would be when the place terms changed. I’d just eyeball it and then be surprised. Now I punch the numbers in first, every time, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the one I open most — you drop in your stake, the odds and you get returns instantly, either odds format. It also handles the fiddly ones — trebles maths, a lucky 15, patents and yankees, which is where I’d always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/accumulator]acca accumulator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
One thing that really changed how I bet were the geekier tools. The odds-to-probability calculator that shows the overround, and a kelly criterion tool — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. The dutching one gets used a fair bit when I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. The interface is pretty plain — no flash, it’s clearly function over form. Phone-wise it works although the bigger tables are a squeeze. There’s no proper app, just the site — slight shame but worth saying.
Anyway. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, does what it says. If anyone honestly adds it up in their head, give it a go — saves me a load of arguments with the bookie.
So — been using this thing for maybe six months now and I keep coming back, so figured I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am based in the UK, mainly stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
What got me on it was genuinely pretty stupid — I never could work out what an e/w return would be once you get five places instead of three. I used to just guess and then be surprised. Now I type the odds in before I place anything, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I’m on daily — type in the price and your stake and it shows profit and total return straight away, fractions or decimals. There’s also the multiples — acca and treble maths, a lucky 15, yankees, honestly that’s where most people I know mess it up. If you fancy a poke about, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/treble]trebles calculator[/url] — free, no signup.
One thing that really changed how I bet was the more serious extras. The odds-to-probability thing that shows how much the bookie’s taking, and there’s the kelly staking calculator — I stick to fractional kelly as the full version is terrifying. The dutching one gets used a fair bit if I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. Its interface feels a bit basic — zero polish, it’s clearly function over form. On my phone it works although the acca grid need a bit of scrolling. And nothing on the app store, it’s a website and that’s it — doesn’t bother me but worth saying.
So yeah. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who honestly works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saves me a fair few “wait, that’s it?” moments.
Right — have been messing about with this thing for something like six months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so thought I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am in the UK, mainly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
The reason I started using it was actually pretty stupid — I never could get my head round what an ew payout actually was with 1/5 odds a place. I used to just wing it and moan when the payout landed. These days I punch the numbers in before I place anything, even the boring singles.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I open most — you drop in stake and odds and you get profit and total return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. There’s also the fiddly ones — doubles and trebles maths, a lucky 15, a yankee, honestly that’s where I’d always got it wrong. If you want a look, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk]single betting calculator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
What really shifted things for me were the nerdier tools. They’ve got an odds-to-probability thing and it makes obvious how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly calculator — I use half kelly as the full version is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is decent when I’m splitting a race.
Not all sunshine though. The design feels very functional, let’s say — no flash, it’s clearly function over form. On my phone it’s usable but the acca grid are a squeeze. There’s no app, it’s a website and that’s it — slight shame but you asked.
Anyway. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does the job. If anyone honestly works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saved me a fair few arguments with the bookie.
Right — have been messing about with this thing for about four months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, reckon I’d say something since a mate asked me last week. I’m based in the UK, mostly stick to footie and the horses, nothing mad, for context.
The reason I started using it was actually pretty stupid — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an each way payout would be with 1/5 odds a place. I used to just guess and get a shock. Now punch the numbers in before I place anything, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I’m on daily — type in stake and odds and it shows returns with no faffing, fractions or decimals. Same tool covers the multiples — trebles returns, a lucky 15, patents and yankees, honestly that’s where I’d always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk]single horse bet calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
What really shifted things for me was the more serious extras. They’ve got an probability calculator that shows the overround, and a kelly tool — I use half kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. The dutching one is handy too when I’m covering two or three runners.
Couple of gripes. The interface is very functional, let’s say — zero polish, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. On mobile it works although the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame just flagging it.
Anyway. Costs nowt, barely any ads, does what it says. If anyone even now does the maths on paper, have a look — saves me a load of arguments with the bookie.
Right — been on this thing for maybe four months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so thought I’d chuck my thoughts in since a mate asked me last week. I’m UK based, mainly bet football and racing, small stakes, for context.
How I found it was honestly a bit daft — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an ew payout actually came to once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d wing it and then be surprised. These days I type the odds in before I place anything, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I’m on daily — type in your stake, the odds and it shows the return with no faffing, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the multiples — acca and treble returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, which is where I always lose track. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/no-vig]no vig calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
The thing that actually made a difference was the nerdier bits. There’s an odds-to-probability converter and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and a kelly tool — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. The dutching one is decent for when I’m spreading across selections.
Not all sunshine though. Its design feels a bit basic — not much flash, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it works though the bigger tables make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — doesn’t bother me but worth saying.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who still adds it up in their head, give it a go — saved me a load of arguments with the bookie.
So — been on this thing for something like six months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so figured I’d write something up since someone asked me a few days back. I’m UK based, mostly stick to footie and the horses, nothing mad, for context.
The reason I started using it was genuinely a bit daft — I could never work out what an ew payout actually came to once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d eyeball it and moan when the payout landed. Now I punch the numbers in before every slip, even the boring singles.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I’m on daily — you drop in stake and odds and it shows returns with no faffing, fractions or decimals. There’s also the fiddly ones — doubles and trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, a yankee, and that’s where most people I know got it wrong. If you want a look, it’s over at [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/super-heinz]bet calculator super heinz[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
One thing that really shifted things for me is the more serious extras. The implied probability thing and it makes obvious how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly staking tool — I use half kelly since full stakes are terrifying. Dutching calculator is handy too if I’m splitting a race.
Couple of gripes. Its interface looks very functional, let’s say — not much polish, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. Phone-wise it works but the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. And nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — doesn’t bother me but you asked.
Right, that’s me. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does the job. If you still does the maths on paper, have a look — saves me a load of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
OK — been using this thing for maybe five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so figured I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am UK based, mostly bet football and racing, small stakes, so take it how you like.
How I found it was genuinely a bit daft — I never could figure out what an each way return actually was when the place terms changed. I used to just guess and then be surprised. These days I type the odds in before every slip, even a straight one-selection punt.
Their single bet calculator tool is the part I open most — type in stake and odds and it spits out returns straight away, either odds format. Same tool covers the bigger stuff — trebles maths, a lucky 15, yankees, which is where most people I know got it wrong. If you fancy a poke about, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/double]double bet[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
The thing that actually made a difference was the more serious extras. They’ve got an odds-to-probability calculator and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and there’s the kelly criterion calculator — I stick to fractional kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. The dutching one is decent if I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its design looks a bit basic — zero flash, it’s clearly function over form. Phone-wise it works though the bigger tables need a bit of scrolling. And nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. If you honestly works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saves me a load of arguments with the bookie.
OK — have been messing about with this thing for about five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so thought I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. I’m UK based, generally do football and horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
How I found it was genuinely pretty stupid — I couldn’t ever work out what an each way return actually was with 1/5 odds a place. I’d just wing it and then be surprised. These days I punch the numbers in before I place anything, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I open most — type in stake and odds and you get the return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. It also handles the multiples — acca and treble returns, a lucky 15, yankees, and that’s where I always lose track. If you want a look, it lives at [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/lucky-15]coral bet calculator lucky 15[/url] — free, no signup.
The thing that actually made a difference is the nerdier bits. The probability thing that shows how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly criterion calculator — I use half kelly as the full version is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator gets used a fair bit for when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its design feels very functional, let’s say — no flash, it’s clearly function over form. On mobile it’s fine though the lucky 63 breakdown need a bit of scrolling. And no app, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
Anyway. Free, no ads shoved in your face, does what it says. If anyone even now works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saved me plenty of arguments with the bookie.
Right — been using this thing for maybe five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, reckon I’d write something up since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. I’m in the UK, mostly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
The reason I started using it was honestly pretty stupid — I could never work out what an e/w return would be once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d guess and get a shock. These days I type the odds in before every slip, even the boring singles.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I use most — you put in stake and odds and it spits out the return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the fiddly ones — trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, which is where I’d always mess it up. If you want a look, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/odds-converter]american odds converter[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
The thing that actually made a difference was the more serious tools. There’s an probability converter and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and there’s the kelly staking tool — I run quarter kelly as the full version is terrifying. The dutch tool gets used a fair bit when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its interface is very functional, let’s say — not much frills, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. Phone-wise it works but the bigger tables need a bit of scrolling. There’s no proper app, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
So yeah. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. If you still adds it up in their head, give it a go — saves me a load of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
So — been using this thing for something like six months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so thought I’d chuck my thoughts in since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am UK based, mainly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
What got me on it was genuinely embarrassing — I never could figure out what an e/w return would be once you get five places instead of three. I used to just guess and then be surprised. Now stick my stake in before every slip, even a straight one-selection punt.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I open most — type in the price and your stake and you get returns with no faffing, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the multiples — doubles and trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, a yankee, which is where I’d always mess it up. If you want a look, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/super-heinz]whats a super heinz bet[/url] — free, no signup.
What genuinely shifted things for me were the geekier tools. They’ve got an probability thing which shows you the overround, plus a kelly staking calculator — I stick to fractional kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. The dutch tool gets used a fair bit if I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its layout is very functional, let’s say — zero flash, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. On my phone it works although the bigger tables are a squeeze. And no app, it’s a website and that’s it — doesn’t bother me but worth saying.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, no ads shoved in your face, does the job. If anyone honestly adds it up in their head, have a look — saved me a load of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
Right — been on this thing for maybe six months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so figured I’d say something since a mate asked me last week. I’m based in the UK, generally stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
What got me on it was honestly pretty stupid — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an each way payout actually came to once you get five places instead of three. I used to just wing it and then be surprised. Now stick my stake in first, every time, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I open most — type in stake and odds and it shows the return instantly, fractions or decimals. There’s also the bigger stuff — trebles maths, a lucky 15, yankees, which is where I’d always got it wrong. If you fancy a poke about, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/lucky-15]each way lucky 15 calculator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
One thing that actually shifted things for me is the more serious extras. The odds-to-probability thing that shows how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly staking calculator — I use half kelly because full kelly is terrifying. Dutching calculator is decent if I’m splitting a race.
Not all sunshine though. The interface looks pretty plain — no polish, it’s clearly function over form. On my phone it’s fine though the acca grid make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, just the site — slight shame but worth saying.
So yeah. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does what it says. If anyone even now works out returns on a calculator app, have a look — it’s saved me a load of arguments with the bookie.
So — been using this thing for maybe a few months now and I keep coming back, so figured I’d chuck my thoughts in since a mate asked me a few days back. I’m based in the UK, mainly do football and horses, nothing mad, for context.
How I found it was genuinely a bit daft — I never could get my head round what an e/w payout would be with 1/5 odds a place. Basically I’d guess and then be surprised. These days I punch the numbers in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
Their single bet calculator tool is the part I open most — you drop in stake and odds and it spits out profit and total return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the fiddly ones — trebles returns, a lucky 15, yankees, which is where I always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/lucky-63]lucky 63 calculator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
The thing that really made a difference is the geekier bits. The probability calculator which shows you the overround, and there’s the kelly criterion tool — I use half kelly as the full version is a quick route to a dead bankroll. The dutch tool is decent when I’m covering two or three runners.
It’s not perfect mind. The design is pretty plain — no polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s fine though the lucky 63 breakdown are a squeeze. Also there’s nothing on the app store, it’s a website and that’s it — doesn’t bother me but you asked.
So yeah. Doesn’t cost anything, no ads shoved in your face, does what it says. Anyone who still works out returns on a calculator app, have a look — saved me plenty of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
OK — been using this thing for about a few months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so figured I’d chuck my thoughts in since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am based in the UK, mostly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
What got me on it was honestly embarrassing — I could never get my head round what an each way payout actually was once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d eyeball it and get a shock. These days I stick my stake in before I place anything, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator is the one I open most — you put in stake and odds and it shows profit and total return instantly, fractions or decimals. It also handles the multiples — doubles and trebles maths, lucky 15s, yankees, honestly that’s where most people I know mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/matched-betting]free bet matched betting calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
The thing that genuinely changed how I bet were the geekier bits. The probability thing and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and a kelly criterion tool — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are a quick route to a dead bankroll. The dutching one gets used a fair bit for when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. The design feels very functional, let’s say — zero polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s fine but the acca grid are a squeeze. And no app, just the site — doesn’t bother me but you asked.
So yeah. Free, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who still works out returns on a calculator app, have a look — saved me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
Right — been using this thing for about five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so figured I’d write something up since a mate asked me the other day. I’m UK based, mostly stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
How I found it was honestly embarrassing — I never could work out what an ew payout actually came to when the place terms changed. I’d just eyeball it and get a shock. Now stick my stake in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
Their single bet calculator is the one I open most — you put in the price and your stake and it shows returns straight away, fractions or decimals. Same tool covers the bigger stuff — acca and treble returns, lucky 15s, yankees, which is where most people I know got it wrong. Have a go yourself, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/patent]ew patent calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
What really shifted things for me was the nerdier bits. The implied probability converter and it makes obvious the overround, and a kelly staking tool — I stick to fractional kelly because full kelly is a quick route to a dead bankroll. Dutching calculator is handy too if I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. Its interface looks a bit basic — no frills, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On my phone it’s usable although the acca grid make you pinch and zoom. Also there’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — fine by me just flagging it.
Right, that’s me. Free, barely any ads, does what it says. If anyone still adds it up in their head, try it — it’s saved me plenty of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
Right — been using this thing for something like six months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, reckon I’d write something up since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am UK based, mainly bet football and racing, nothing mad, just so you know where I’m coming from.
How I found it was actually embarrassing — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an e/w payout actually was once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d guess and moan when the payout landed. Now I stick my stake in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I’m on daily — type in the price and your stake and it spits out the return instantly, fractions or decimals. Same tool covers the bigger stuff — trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, and that’s where I always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/odds-converter]odds conversion[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
The thing that really changed how I bet is the nerdier extras. There’s an odds-to-probability calculator and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and there’s the kelly tool — I stick to fractional kelly since full stakes are terrifying. The dutching one is decent for when I’m spreading across selections.
Not all sunshine though. Its design looks a bit basic — zero polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s usable although the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — fine by me but worth saying.
So yeah. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who still does the maths on paper, try it — saves me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
OK — been using this thing for about five months now and I keep coming back, so figured I’d say something since someone asked me last week. Am in the UK, generally stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
The reason I started using it was actually embarrassing — I couldn’t ever figure out what an e/w payout would be with 1/5 odds a place. I used to just guess and moan when the payout landed. Now type the odds in before every slip, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I’m on daily — you put in stake and odds and it spits out the return straight away, either odds format. It also handles the bigger stuff — acca and treble maths, a lucky 15, a yankee, honestly that’s where most people I know mess it up. If you want a look, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/matched-betting]calculadora matched betting[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
One thing that actually shifted things for me is the geekier bits. There’s an implied probability calculator which shows you what margin’s baked in, and a kelly staking calculator — I run quarter kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is decent for when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. The interface feels pretty plain — zero flash, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. On my phone it works though the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. Also there’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but you asked.
Anyway. Doesn’t cost anything, barely any ads, works. Anyone who still adds it up in their head, have a look — saves me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
Right — been using this thing for something like five months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, reckon I’d chuck my thoughts in since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am in the UK, generally stick to footie and the horses, small stakes, just so you know where I’m coming from.
How I found it was honestly pretty stupid — I never could work out what an ew return actually came to once you get five places instead of three. I used to just guess and then be surprised. These days I punch the numbers in before every slip, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I use most — type in your stake, the odds and it shows returns instantly, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the multiples — trebles maths, lucky 15s, yankees, honestly that’s where I’d always got it wrong. If you fancy a poke about, it lives at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/matched-betting]each way matched betting calculator[/url] — free, no signup.
What genuinely made a difference is the geekier extras. There’s an probability calculator which shows you the overround, plus a kelly tool — I run quarter kelly as the full version is far too aggressive. The dutching one gets used a fair bit when I’m spreading across selections.
Couple of gripes. The design is pretty plain — no frills, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. Phone-wise it’s usable though the acca grid make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but you asked.
Right, that’s me. Free, no ads shoved in your face, does what it says. If anyone still does the maths on paper, give it a go — saved me plenty of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
So — been on this thing for something like four months now and I keep coming back, so thought I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am based in the UK, generally bet football and racing, nothing mad, just so you know where I’m coming from.
What got me on it was genuinely pretty stupid — I never could get my head round what an ew return would be when the place terms changed. I’d just eyeball it and then be surprised. Now I punch the numbers in first, every time, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the one I open most — you drop in your stake, the odds and you get returns instantly, either odds format. It also handles the fiddly ones — trebles maths, a lucky 15, patents and yankees, which is where I’d always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/accumulator]acca accumulator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
One thing that really changed how I bet were the geekier tools. The odds-to-probability calculator that shows the overround, and a kelly criterion tool — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. The dutching one gets used a fair bit when I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. The interface is pretty plain — no flash, it’s clearly function over form. Phone-wise it works although the bigger tables are a squeeze. There’s no proper app, just the site — slight shame but worth saying.
Anyway. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, does what it says. If anyone honestly adds it up in their head, give it a go — saves me a load of arguments with the bookie.
So — been using this thing for maybe six months now and I keep coming back, so figured I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am based in the UK, mainly stick to footie and the horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
What got me on it was genuinely pretty stupid — I never could work out what an e/w return would be once you get five places instead of three. I used to just guess and then be surprised. Now I type the odds in before I place anything, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I’m on daily — type in the price and your stake and it shows profit and total return straight away, fractions or decimals. There’s also the multiples — acca and treble maths, a lucky 15, yankees, honestly that’s where most people I know mess it up. If you fancy a poke about, it’s over at [url=https://freebet-calculator.com/bet-calculator/treble]trebles calculator[/url] — free, no signup.
One thing that really changed how I bet was the more serious extras. The odds-to-probability thing that shows how much the bookie’s taking, and there’s the kelly staking calculator — I stick to fractional kelly as the full version is terrifying. The dutching one gets used a fair bit if I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. Its interface feels a bit basic — zero polish, it’s clearly function over form. On my phone it works although the acca grid need a bit of scrolling. And nothing on the app store, it’s a website and that’s it — doesn’t bother me but worth saying.
So yeah. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who honestly works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saves me a fair few “wait, that’s it?” moments.
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Right — have been messing about with this thing for something like six months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so thought I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. Am in the UK, mainly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
The reason I started using it was actually pretty stupid — I never could get my head round what an ew payout actually was with 1/5 odds a place. I used to just wing it and moan when the payout landed. These days I punch the numbers in before I place anything, even the boring singles.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I open most — you drop in stake and odds and you get profit and total return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. There’s also the fiddly ones — doubles and trebles maths, a lucky 15, a yankee, honestly that’s where I’d always got it wrong. If you want a look, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk]single betting calculator[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
What really shifted things for me were the nerdier tools. They’ve got an odds-to-probability thing and it makes obvious how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly calculator — I use half kelly as the full version is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is decent when I’m splitting a race.
Not all sunshine though. The design feels very functional, let’s say — no flash, it’s clearly function over form. On my phone it’s usable but the acca grid are a squeeze. There’s no app, it’s a website and that’s it — slight shame but you asked.
Anyway. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does the job. If anyone honestly works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saved me a fair few arguments with the bookie.
Right — have been messing about with this thing for about four months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, reckon I’d say something since a mate asked me last week. I’m based in the UK, mostly stick to footie and the horses, nothing mad, for context.
The reason I started using it was actually pretty stupid — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an each way payout would be with 1/5 odds a place. I used to just guess and get a shock. Now punch the numbers in before I place anything, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the part I’m on daily — type in stake and odds and it shows returns with no faffing, fractions or decimals. Same tool covers the multiples — trebles returns, a lucky 15, patents and yankees, honestly that’s where I’d always mess it up. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk]single horse bet calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
What really shifted things for me was the more serious extras. They’ve got an probability calculator that shows the overround, and a kelly tool — I use half kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. The dutching one is handy too when I’m covering two or three runners.
Couple of gripes. The interface is very functional, let’s say — zero polish, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. On mobile it works although the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame just flagging it.
Anyway. Costs nowt, barely any ads, does what it says. If anyone even now does the maths on paper, have a look — saves me a load of arguments with the bookie.
Right — been on this thing for maybe four months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so thought I’d chuck my thoughts in since a mate asked me last week. I’m UK based, mainly bet football and racing, small stakes, for context.
How I found it was honestly a bit daft — I couldn’t ever get my head round what an ew payout actually came to once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d wing it and then be surprised. These days I type the odds in before I place anything, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I’m on daily — type in your stake, the odds and it shows the return with no faffing, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the multiples — acca and treble returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, which is where I always lose track. Have a go yourself, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/no-vig]no vig calculator[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
The thing that actually made a difference was the nerdier bits. There’s an odds-to-probability converter and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and a kelly tool — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. The dutching one is decent for when I’m spreading across selections.
Not all sunshine though. Its design feels a bit basic — not much flash, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it works though the bigger tables make you pinch and zoom. There’s nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — doesn’t bother me but worth saying.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. Anyone who still adds it up in their head, give it a go — saved me a load of arguments with the bookie.
So — been on this thing for something like six months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so figured I’d write something up since someone asked me a few days back. I’m UK based, mostly stick to footie and the horses, nothing mad, for context.
The reason I started using it was genuinely a bit daft — I could never work out what an ew payout actually came to once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d eyeball it and moan when the payout landed. Now I punch the numbers in before every slip, even the boring singles.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I’m on daily — you drop in stake and odds and it shows returns with no faffing, fractions or decimals. There’s also the fiddly ones — doubles and trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, a yankee, and that’s where most people I know got it wrong. If you want a look, it’s over at [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/super-heinz]bet calculator super heinz[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
One thing that really shifted things for me is the more serious extras. The implied probability thing and it makes obvious how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly staking tool — I use half kelly since full stakes are terrifying. Dutching calculator is handy too if I’m splitting a race.
Couple of gripes. Its interface looks very functional, let’s say — not much polish, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. Phone-wise it works but the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. And nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — doesn’t bother me but you asked.
Right, that’s me. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does the job. If you still does the maths on paper, have a look — saves me a load of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
OK — been using this thing for maybe five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so figured I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am UK based, mostly bet football and racing, small stakes, so take it how you like.
How I found it was genuinely a bit daft — I never could figure out what an each way return actually was when the place terms changed. I used to just guess and then be surprised. These days I type the odds in before every slip, even a straight one-selection punt.
Their single bet calculator tool is the part I open most — type in stake and odds and it spits out returns straight away, either odds format. Same tool covers the bigger stuff — trebles maths, a lucky 15, yankees, which is where most people I know got it wrong. If you fancy a poke about, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/double]double bet[/url] and it’s free with no account nonsense.
The thing that actually made a difference was the more serious extras. They’ve got an odds-to-probability calculator and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and there’s the kelly criterion calculator — I stick to fractional kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. The dutching one is decent if I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its design looks a bit basic — zero flash, it’s clearly function over form. Phone-wise it works though the bigger tables need a bit of scrolling. And nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. If you honestly works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saves me a load of arguments with the bookie.
OK — have been messing about with this thing for about five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so thought I’d say something since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. I’m UK based, generally do football and horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
How I found it was genuinely pretty stupid — I couldn’t ever work out what an each way return actually was with 1/5 odds a place. I’d just wing it and then be surprised. These days I punch the numbers in before I place anything, even a straight one-selection punt.
The single bet calculator tool is the bit I open most — type in stake and odds and you get the return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. It also handles the multiples — acca and treble returns, a lucky 15, yankees, and that’s where I always lose track. If you want a look, it lives at [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/lucky-15]coral bet calculator lucky 15[/url] — free, no signup.
The thing that actually made a difference is the nerdier bits. The probability thing that shows how much the bookie’s taking, plus a kelly criterion calculator — I use half kelly as the full version is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator gets used a fair bit for when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its design feels very functional, let’s say — no flash, it’s clearly function over form. On mobile it’s fine though the lucky 63 breakdown need a bit of scrolling. And no app, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
Anyway. Free, no ads shoved in your face, does what it says. If anyone even now works out returns on a calculator app, give it a go — saved me plenty of arguments with the bookie.
Right — been using this thing for maybe five months now and it’s stuck on my phone, reckon I’d write something up since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. I’m in the UK, mostly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, so take it how you like.
The reason I started using it was honestly pretty stupid — I could never work out what an e/w return would be once you get five places instead of three. Basically I’d guess and get a shock. These days I type the odds in before every slip, even the boring singles.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I use most — you put in stake and odds and it spits out the return straight away, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the fiddly ones — trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, which is where I’d always mess it up. If you want a look, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/odds-converter]american odds converter[/url] and there’s no login wall, which I appreciated.
The thing that actually made a difference was the more serious tools. There’s an probability converter and it makes obvious what margin’s baked in, and there’s the kelly staking tool — I run quarter kelly as the full version is terrifying. The dutch tool gets used a fair bit when I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its interface is very functional, let’s say — not much frills, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. Phone-wise it works but the bigger tables need a bit of scrolling. There’s no proper app, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
So yeah. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, works. If you still adds it up in their head, give it a go — saves me a load of “wait, that’s it?” moments.
So — been using this thing for something like six months now and it’s basically bookmarked at this point, so thought I’d chuck my thoughts in since a lad on another thread asked me the other day. Am UK based, mainly do football and horses, a fiver here and there, for context.
What got me on it was genuinely embarrassing — I never could figure out what an e/w return would be once you get five places instead of three. I used to just guess and then be surprised. Now stick my stake in before every slip, even a straight one-selection punt.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I open most — type in the price and your stake and you get returns with no faffing, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. Same tool covers the multiples — doubles and trebles returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, a yankee, which is where I’d always mess it up. If you want a look, it’s here [url=https://singlebettingcalculator.uk/bet-calculator/super-heinz]whats a super heinz bet[/url] — free, no signup.
What genuinely shifted things for me were the geekier tools. They’ve got an probability thing which shows you the overround, plus a kelly staking calculator — I stick to fractional kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. The dutch tool gets used a fair bit if I’m covering two or three runners.
Not all sunshine though. Its layout is very functional, let’s say — zero flash, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. On my phone it works although the bigger tables are a squeeze. And no app, it’s a website and that’s it — doesn’t bother me but worth saying.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, no ads shoved in your face, does the job. If anyone honestly adds it up in their head, have a look — saved me a load of dumb bets I’d have regretted.