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Lucky 63 Bet Calculator - Calculate Fast Your Lucky 63 Bets

Not sure how to calculate Lucky 63 potential returns? Wondering what your chances to win are? Well, don't worry, we've got a Lucky 63 calculator available to see the complete bet breakdown within under a minute. Our free to use and mobile friendly tool allows you to quickly calculate your return and profit for all possible combinations.

How do Lucky 63 bets work?

The Lucky 63 is one of the much more comprehensive types of multiple bets where you'd be placing 63 bets across six selections with those including 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-fold accumulators and one six-fold accumulator.

Another similar type of bet includes the Heinz bet where you've also got six selections but without the single bets that the Lucky 63 covers. That means you've got a smaller number of bets that isn't that less, though, sitting at 57 including 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, six five-folds and a six-fold accumulator.

Most important facts to know about the Lucky 63 bet type

To simplify it further, let's break it all down into a few must-know rules:

Lucky 63 bet calculator: Calculate the potential winnings of all bets involved in the Lucky 63s

Wonder how much you'd be getting in potential payout when you combine six different selections in 63 different bets? Well, no need to do advanced math by hand and wonder how to recalculate it all if you find better odds or want to see what happens if only one selection wins. Because with out free Lucky 63 bet calculator you can quickly work out your winnings if all the selections win or if only some of them are successfull, if you place a smaller or a bigger stake per bet or if you find odds that are with a slightly (or more) higher value.  

Fancy changing the type of bet you're placing: Check out our Lucky 31 bet calculator

Well, the Lucky 63 bet consists of 63 bets and six selections. If you're not sure in all of them, you don't need to go with this type of promotion. You can try using a Lucky 31 where you've got only five selections with 31 bets across 5 singles, 10 doubles, 10 trebles, five four-folds and one five-fold accumulator.

How to use the Lucky 63 bet calculator?

Let's now see how can you use our free Lucky 63 calculator to quickly work out your returns.

Pick the odds format

To get started, just select what format of odds you'd be using: decimal, american or fractional.

Select the settings

Now you have to also make your pick on whether you'd like to include the Rule 4 deductions in the calculation, whether your bet is an each way and if the math should include the Dead Heat rule if you're placing your wager on greyhounds.

Make your selections

Since the Lucky 63 bet includes 6 single bets and many combinations among them, when you reach the next step of the calculation you'll see six rows that you have to fill in. First decide on the outcome 'winner', 'lost', 'void', 'placed' and so on.

If you pick 'winner' as an outcome on all selections, the calculator will give you the potential return if all selections are successful. If you choose one or more of those to be losing ones, you'll see how the winnings can change. The calculator can help you out decide whether the Lucky 63 bet will be worth it if only one of your six selections wins, too.'

Of course, you'll need to enter the odds, too.

Pick the stake

Then you can fill in the fields related to bonuses if there's a, say, all winners bonus, one loser bonus or one win consolation prize. And last you have to enter the stake you'd be placing.

Calculate

Last step gets you the calculation ready. You just need to confirm with the button below the tool and the calculator will instantly do the math and show you the complete bet breakdown.

Why use a Lucky 63 bet calculator?

The Lucky 63 includes 63 different bets which are all calculated in varying ways and have their own specifics. Combine that with the fact that your stake and the odds can vary and the outcomes are different depending on how much of your selections win and you'll find yourself facing quite a hard math problem. But our bet calculator takes care of that by doing the calculations for you and allowing you to easily see how much can you get in return in all sorts of scenarious.

And, of course, we offer you a free bet calculator so you won't need to put any money in to use it. That way we hope you'd be able to place more informed wagers and increase your chanses to win without having to spend any additional money.

FAQs on placing a Lucky 63 bet and using a Lucky 63 calculator

How much does a Lucky 63 bet cost?

Since there are 63 bets in a Lucky 63 bet, the stake per one of them in multiplied by 63. This means that a £1 Lucky 63 bet will actually cost £63 and if you're placing an each way bet, the cost will go up to £126. If you're not sure what your total stake will be, our free to use tool shows you that, too, along with the potential return and profit.

How much can a Lucky 63 bet return?

Since the Lucky 63 consists of 63 bets with many of those having odds that multiply, the potential return is quite higher. For instance, a £10 Lucky 63 bet (for a total cost of bet slip £630) with all selections having 1/1 odds can return a total profit of £6,650 if all your predictions are correct. But since there are lots of possible variations, you can use our free tool as a way to calculate the potential returns on them all.

Is the Lucky 63 bet worth it?

The Lucky 63 bet is popular because of the huge potential winnings you can make. And to boost your chances a bit, the different bookmakers also offer a bonus for all your bets to win, only one selection to lose or double betting odds if you've got only one winner. That makes it a neat way to increase your chances when online betting on various sports but the question of whether it's worth it is highly personal. Because the cost per bet made is quite higher with the Lucky 63, so you can lose much more. That's why you should always gamble responsibly and never bet more than you can afford to lose.

Can I place an each-way Lucky 63 bet?

Yes, an each way Lucky 63 bet on horse racing is also an option but keep in mind that the price is higher and while the potential winnings are much bigger, that type of wager is quite riskier.

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