Right — been using this thing for maybe 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 based in the UK, mainly do football and horses, small stakes, so take it how you like.
The reason I started using it was actually embarrassing — I couldn’t ever figure out what an each way return would be once you get five places instead of three. I’d just guess and then be surprised. Now I stick my stake in before I place anything, even the boring singles.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I use most — you put in stake and odds and it shows profit and total return with no faffing, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. It also handles the bigger stuff — acca and treble maths, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, and that’s where I’d always lose track. If you fancy a poke about, it’s here bookmaker margin calculator — free, no signup.
The thing that actually shifted things for me were the geekier extras. They’ve got an implied probability converter that shows the overround, and there’s the kelly calculator — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is handy too if I’m spreading across selections.
Not all sunshine though. The layout is a bit basic — not much polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s fine although the lucky 63 breakdown are a squeeze. There’s no app, it’s browser only — slight shame just flagging it.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, does the job. If anyone honestly does the maths on paper, have a look — it’s saved me a load of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
So — been using this thing for something like a few months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so thought I’d write something up since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. I’m based in the UK, mostly stick to footie and the horses, small stakes, just so you know where I’m coming from.
What got me on it was genuinely embarrassing — I never could figure out what an each way return would be with 1/5 odds a place. I’d just guess and moan when the payout landed. Now I punch the numbers in first, every time, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the one I use most — type in your stake, the odds and you get the return with no faffing, either odds format. There’s also the multiples — acca and treble returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, yankees, honestly that’s where I always lose track. If you want a look, it’s over at matched betting calculator excel — free, no signup.
What really shifted things for me was the more serious tools. There’s an probability thing and it makes obvious how much the bookie’s taking, and a kelly criterion tool — I use half kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is handy too for when I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. Its layout is a bit basic — no flash, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. Phone-wise it works although the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. And nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
Anyway. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does what it says. If you still does the maths on paper, have a look — it’s saved me a fair few dumb bets I’d have regretted.
Right — been using this thing for maybe 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 based in the UK, mainly do football and horses, small stakes, so take it how you like.
The reason I started using it was actually embarrassing — I couldn’t ever figure out what an each way return would be once you get five places instead of three. I’d just guess and then be surprised. Now I stick my stake in before I place anything, even the boring singles.
Their single bet calculator is the bit I use most — you put in stake and odds and it shows profit and total return with no faffing, fractional or decimal, doesn’t matter. It also handles the bigger stuff — acca and treble maths, lucky 15 and lucky 63, patents and yankees, and that’s where I’d always lose track. If you fancy a poke about, it’s here bookmaker margin calculator — free, no signup.
The thing that actually shifted things for me were the geekier extras. They’ve got an implied probability converter that shows the overround, and there’s the kelly calculator — I run quarter kelly since full stakes are far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is handy too if I’m spreading across selections.
Not all sunshine though. The layout is a bit basic — not much polish, looks like it was built by someone who cares more about maths than colours. On mobile it’s fine although the lucky 63 breakdown are a squeeze. There’s no app, it’s browser only — slight shame just flagging it.
Right, that’s me. Costs nowt, not plastered in adverts, does the job. If anyone honestly does the maths on paper, have a look — it’s saved me a load of dumb bets I’d have regretted.
Slott ha cambiato il mio modo di concepire il gioco d’azzardo online.
https://alcove4u.com/2023/08/21/embracing-the-wonders-of-the-natural-world/
Das mobile Erlebnis ist absolut fehlerfrei.
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So — been using this thing for something like a few months now and it’s stuck on my phone, so thought I’d write something up since a lad on another thread asked me a few days back. I’m based in the UK, mostly stick to footie and the horses, small stakes, just so you know where I’m coming from.
What got me on it was genuinely embarrassing — I never could figure out what an each way return would be with 1/5 odds a place. I’d just guess and moan when the payout landed. Now I punch the numbers in first, every time, even a simple single bet.
The single bet calculator tool is the one I use most — type in your stake, the odds and you get the return with no faffing, either odds format. There’s also the multiples — acca and treble returns, lucky 15 and lucky 63, yankees, honestly that’s where I always lose track. If you want a look, it’s over at matched betting calculator excel — free, no signup.
What really shifted things for me was the more serious tools. There’s an probability thing and it makes obvious how much the bookie’s taking, and a kelly criterion tool — I use half kelly because full kelly is far too aggressive. Dutching calculator is handy too for when I’m splitting a race.
It’s not perfect mind. Its layout is a bit basic — no flash, which honestly I don’t mind but some will. Phone-wise it works although the lucky 63 breakdown make you pinch and zoom. And nothing on the app store, it’s browser only — slight shame but worth saying.
Anyway. Doesn’t cost anything, not plastered in adverts, does what it says. If you still does the maths on paper, have a look — it’s saved me a fair few dumb bets I’d have regretted.