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Welcome to the KickTheBookies Free Bet Calculator – a professional-grade betting returns calculator built for serious bettors. Instantly work out returns for Singles, Doubles, Trebles, Accumulators, Lucky 15s, Yankees, Heinz, Goliath and more, with full support for each-way betting, Rule 4 deductions and dead-heats.
Whether you are checking a simple football accumulator, a complex horse racing multiple, or a full Lucky 15 across the day’s cards, this calculator shows your total stake, total return and profit instantly using bookmaker-accurate settlement logic.
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Use the calculator to check your potential returns before placing a bet, or to verify exactly how an existing bet should settle.
The KickTheBookies Bet Calculator covers Singles, Doubles, Trebles, Accumulators, Trixie, Patent, Yankee, Lucky 15, Canadian, Lucky 31, Heinz, Lucky 63, Super Heinz and Goliath bets. You can also toggle each-way, apply Rule 4 deductions and allow for dead-heats.
Stake (£ per line) is the amount you are staking on each individual bet or “line”. For example, a £1 Lucky 15 is 15 lines at £1 each, so the total stake is £15. Enter the stake for one line and the calculator works out the total automatically.
If you choose an each-way bet, the calculator treats your stake as split into win and place parts. You can set the each-way place terms for your selections (for example 1/4 or 1/5 of the win odds), and the calculator returns the combined win and place returns for all lines.
Rule 4 is entered as the total deduction in pence, expressed as a percentage. For example, if there is a 25p Rule 4, enter 25 in the Rule 4 % box. If there is no deduction, leave it as 0.
If there is a two-way dead-heat for the position your horse or selection finished in, tick the Dead-heat? box for that selection. The calculator automatically applies a two-way dead-heat adjustment to the profit on that leg. If there is no dead-heat, leave the box unticked.
Yes. If a selection is a non-runner or void, choose Void / NR in the Result dropdown. That leg is treated as odds of 1.00 for settlement purposes, and the calculator adjusts the affected multiples automatically.
Yes. The calculator is completely free to use and does not require registration or login. You can use it as often as you like to check potential returns before placing a bet or to verify a bookmaker’s settlement.
These are the latest horse racing selections from our Daily Trio service. Use the bet calculator above to work out returns for singles, multiples and Lucky bets built from today’s tips.