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Canadian Bet Calculator - Calculate Fast Your Canadian Bets For Free
Your sports betting journey can become much easier and much more informed. One way we help you achieve that is by providing you with a free Canadian calculator which makes it possible to work out your potential return on the Super Yankee without having to do all the math by hand. Yes, completely free and easy to use, mobile friendly and quick to work calculator right at the tip of your fingers.
How to Canadian bets work?
The Canadian Bet consits of five selections and a total of 26 bets across 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 four-folds and a five-fold accumulator. Also known as a Super Yankee, it's quite a popular betting option due to the higher potential returns because the odds multiply to give you a massive payout if all your selections win.
But it has higher price per bet since you're actually placing 26 separate wagers. And you need at least two winnings selections to have any return whatsoever.
Most important facts to know about the Canadian bet type
Okay, summing it all up:
- The Canadian bet consists of 26 bets on five selections with ten double, ten treble, five four-fold and one five-fold acca bets.
- Since it's basically placing 26 individual bets, the total stake of your bet slip will be equal to your single bet stake multiplied by 26
- The main advantage of the Canadian bet is the you can make a profit that's quite higher than if you make the same wagers separately because the betting odds multiply
- Since there are no singles, you need to have at least two selections win in order to get any return
Canadian bet or a Super Yankee bet: What's the difference?
Well, there is no difference at all. Those are just two names for the same thing: a multiple bet with 26 total bets across five selections from a single or different events.
If you've been wanting to explore different bets, though, you do have other options. Such is the Lucky 31 bet which also has 5 selections but includes singles to secure some winnings even if only one selection of your bet slip wins. Of course, it also has the other 26 separate bets: one five fold bet, five four-fold accumulators, 10 trebles and 10 doubles.
And since we mentioned it as a Super Yankee bet, you might be wondering what the regular Yankee is. Well, that's a bet with less selections, four only, which combines eleven bets across six doubles, four trebles and one four-fold. Just like the Canadian bet does not include single bets, neither does the standard Yankee which means you need at least two selections to win for you to get any potential return. Of course, it's main advantages over placing a wager on a combination of 26 different bets is the lower cost (and lesser risk).
Canadian bet calculator: Quickly see your potential Canadian bet returns
Our online Canadian bet calculator allows you to easily see the potential returns and profit with different outcomes on the selections you want to bet on. Regardless of whether you'd like to back up your favorite Premier League football team or you're after some horse racing bets on The Cheltenham; whether you're a tennis fan or you prefer any other sport imaginable, you'll have no issue whatsoever calculating any sort of Canadian bet you consider placing. See all your potential returns and profits within a few minutes and check how a few slight differences can lead to massive changes in the outcome.
How to use the Canadian bet calculator?
The free Canadian bet calculator you'll find on our page offers you a great way to quickly calculate your potential payout within just a couple of minutes. You don't need to to anything that special because we've made sure our tool is easy to use.
Select the odds format
We cover multiple odds formats, including american, decimal and fractional so you just need to pick the respective option and the tool will let you enter the odds accordingly.
Enter the bet details and selections
There are some more options that you can switch on and off. Those are the each way and the Rule 4 if you'd be wagering on horse racing as well as the Dead Heat rule if you're placing your bet on greyhounds.
Once you've picked those, you'd see the selections below and you need to pick an outcome for each of them as well as input the odds. The idea of having different outcomes is that you can calculate your potential return if only some of your selections win.
Enter the stake
Then you'll simply have to pick what stake type you're inputing (per bet or total) and actually enter the number.
Calculate Canadian bet returns
Once you've gone through those steps, simply confirm and you'll get the breakdown of your bet explained with total stake, returns and profits.
Why use a Super Yankee calculator?
The number of bets within the Super Yankee is quite high. Spread along five selections, consisting of 26 bets and having lots of additional details which can affect the profit from your Canadian bet, this type of wager will certainly require quite a lot of time to manually calculate all the possible outcomes. But when you use a Super Yankee calculator, you can work out your winnings much more easily. You won't have to waste time and effort without being sure you've gotten to the right answer. Just input the odds and the stake in our calculator and get all the data you need to make a more informed betting decision.
FAQs on placing a Canadian bet
How much does a Canadian bet cost?
Since the Canadian bets have 26 total wagers within them, the stake per bet is multiplied times 26 to get the full price of the bet slip. For instance, a £1 Canadian bet will actually be worth £26 and that cost goes up to £52 if you're placing an each way wager.
How much can a Canadian bet return?
Since there are numerous bets involved, the Canadian bet can have varying winnings depending on what the odds are, which of your selections win and how much you've wagered. For instance, a £10 Canadian bet (total stake of £260) can generate a return of £2,320 with a profit of £2,060 if all of your selections win on 1/1 odds.
Is the Canadian bet worth it?
If you're betting on high odds and your selections win, yes, the Canacian bet is quite worth it. But it can also lead to higher losses if your selections fail. So, if you're looking to place bets on any type of sports and of whatever kind, you need to consider your budget and you should never forget to gamble responsibly.
Can I place an each-way Canadian bet?
Yes, the Canadian bet allows you to place each way wagers but then not only the potential profit is higher. Same's true for the cost per placing the bet, as well for the potential loses.
