What Is a Treble Bet?
A treble bet (sometimes referred to as a triple or 3-leg accumulator) is a popular type of multiple bet that combines three selections into a single wager. All three selections must win for the bet to be successful. The returns from each selection are carried forward, meaning the odds are multiplied together, resulting in potentially higher payouts compared to single or double bets.
How Treble Odds Are Calculated
Odds for trebles are compound. In decimal format, you multiply the odds of the three selections together to get the final odds. For instance:
- Selection A: 2.50 (decimal)
- Selection B: 1.80 (decimal)
- Selection C: 3.00 (decimal)
Your overall odds for the treble are:
2.50 x 1.80 x 3.00 = 13.50
So, a $10 stake at 13.50 odds would return $135 (which includes $125 profit plus your original $10 stake).
Key Features of a Treble Bet
- Three selections: Combines three different events or outcomes.
- Higher risk, higher reward: All selections must win for a return, but the combined odds can lead to significant profits.
- Cost-effective: A single stake covers all three selections, making it more affordable than placing three individual bets.
How to Use the Treble Bet Calculator
Using our Treble Bet Calculator is straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Input your stake: Enter how much you plan to wager on the treble.
- Choose your Odds format: Pick from decimal or fractional odds.
- Enter the Odds for each selection: Provide the odds for each of your three picks (#bet1, #bet2, #bet3).
Result: Once you enter the details you will instantly see your Payout (profits + stake) and net profit.
Treble Bet vs. Other Multiple Bets
Single Bet | One selection—simplest bet type, lower risk, lower potential returns. |
Double Bet | Two selections combined—both must win for a payout. |
Treble Bet | Three selections—higher risk than singles and doubles but also higher potential returns. |
Trixie Bet | These include multiple smaller bets (singles, doubles, and one treble) to ensure some return if only part of your selection wins. |
Example of a Treble Bet Calculation
Let’s break down an example to show how our calculator works:
- Selection 1: Arsenal to win at odds of 2/1 (3.0 in decimal)
- Selection 2: Manchester City to win at odds of 2/1 (3.0 in decimal)
- Selection 3: Liverpool to win at odds of 3/1 (4.0 in decimal)
- Stake: $5
Calculation:
Multiply the decimal odds together: 3.0 x 3.0 x 4.0 = 36.0
- Total Return: $5 (stake) x 36.0 = $180
- Profit: $180 – $5 = $175
With our Treble Bet Calculator, you can easily input these details and get the same results in seconds.