What is a Treble Bet?
A treble bet is a single wager that combines three separate selections into one accumulator bet. All three selections must win for the bet to be successful, with the odds multiplied together to create potentially lucrative returns from a modest stake. This betting format originated in traditional British bookmaking and remains a cornerstone of accumulator betting today.
Unlike single bets where you back individual outcomes, treble bets link three selections together, meaning the winnings from your first selection automatically roll over to back the second, and those combined winnings then back the third selection. This compounding effect creates the enhanced odds that make treble bets so appealing to punters seeking bigger returns.

How to Use Our Treble Bet Calculator?
Our treble bet calculator simplifies the process of determining your potential returns, eliminating manual calculations and reducing the risk of errors. Follow these straightforward steps to calculate your treble bet returns:
Step 1: Enter Your Unit Stake
Input your desired stake amount in the “Unit Stake” field. This represents the total amount you’re wagering on your treble bet.
Step 2: Input Your Odds
Enter the odds for each of your three selections in the designated odds fields. The calculator accepts both fractional odds (e.g., 5/2, 7/4) and decimal odds (e.g., 3.50, 2.75), automatically converting between formats as needed.
Note: You’re using the best available odds from your chosen bookmaker to maximise potential returns.
Step 3: Select Win/Place Options
Choose whether each selection is for a win or place finish using the dropdown menus. This feature is particularly useful for horse racing trebles where you might combine win bets with each-way place components. The calculator adjusts the odds accordingly based on your selections.
Step 4: Review Your Results
The calculator instantly displays your total stake, potential returns, and net profit. The Total Stake shows your investment with returns indicating your total payout if successful including your stakes and profit reveals your net winnings.