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A Lucky 31 Calculator bet consists of 5 selections taking part in different events consisting of 5 Singles, 10 Doubles, 10 Trebles, 5 Four-Folds, and a Five-Fold Accumulator totaling 31 bets
A single win from any selection ensures a return. It is similar to a Super Yankee bet but includes 5 Singles bets. If the Lucky 31 is too many there’s also the famous Lucky 15 Bet
You make five choices, and a total of 31 bets are produced for you. It’s a huge wager. You have a better chance of winning with the Lucky 31 than with the Canadian.
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Using the Lucky 31 bet Calculator, you can enter the odds of your selections and also determine the returns that you would pocket based on the number of winning lines you achieve. This is helpful in painting a clear picture in your mind before you make the bet as to what returns you should expect to see based on varying degrees of success in your bet.
Lucky 31 Calculator
Select “Lucky 31” from the Bet Type drop-down
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Win Bonuses also apply on Lucky 31 Bets. Up to 4x Win Bonus if only one selection wins. Up to 15% if all selections win.
How many bets are in a Lucky 31?
So, what does the breakdown of those 31 bets look like? It’s fairly similar to the Canadian or Super Yankee, except that this one also includes five single bets. There are 5 Singles, 10 Doubles, 10 Trebles, 5 four-fold accumulators, and 1 five-fold accumulator remaining. There is a combination of 31 bets in a Lucky 31 calculator
It’s a true monster, yet you only have to worry about your five choices. The bookies will take care of all the possibilities for you. The Lucky 31 calculator covers all combinations of Single, Double, Treble, Four, and Five-Fold Accumulator Bets across 5 selections
How Do you calculate a Lucky 31 Calculator Bet?
Add together the return of each winning Single, Double, Treble, Four or Five-fold Accumulator Bet. A single win from any selection ensures a return.
How are lucky 31 calculator bets worked out?
A Lucky 31 bet is calculated by working out the return on each of the 31 bets, these are as below:
5 x singles (five singles)
10 x doubles (ten doubles)
10 x trebles (ten trebles)
5 x four-folds
1 x five-fold accumulator
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How many winners do you need on a Lucky 31?
You need one winner for a Lucky 31 to make a return.
Is a Lucky 31 a good bet?
A Lucky 31 is a good bet if you enjoy multiple bets, these are often popular for those watching racing on the TV.
What happens if you have a nonrunner in a Lucky 31?
If you have a non-runner in a Lucky 31 the following happens;
The doubles become singles
The trebles become doubles
The 4 folds become trebles
The five horse roll up becomes a 4 fold accumulator
Summary of a Lucky 31 bet?
A lucky 31 calculator bet framework allows you to place 31 bets across five separate selections as a single wager. So at a £1 win-only stake, your total outlay would be £31.
How much you win depends on how many of your selections succeed, and at what odds. Your Lucky 31 bet includes single bets, so just one win is required to trigger a payout. However, the profit on one single bet will rarely cover your total stake outlay.
A Canadian bet explained: This (almost) full-cover bet is essentially a step up from a Yankee. With a Canadian bet, there are 26 bets across five different events. Sometimes called a ‘Super Yankee’, this wager involves 10 double bets and 10 trebles, plus a fourfold and a fivefold bet accumulator.
To trigger a winning payout, at least two or more bets must be successful. A lucky 31 calculator bet gives you: 5 single bets, 10 doubles, 10 Trebles, 5 four-fold accumulators plus one five-fold accumulator.
What sports should I use for Lucky 31 Bets?
There are three sports that are common for Lucky 31 Football, Horse Racing, and Greyhounds, these are also some of the most popular sports in the world. Football provides a wide range of markets with over 100 different ways to bet on each match, however, the average odds per match are relatively small.
On the other hand, Greyhounds and Horse Racing have a smaller range of markets but significantly higher odds on average. So if you’re looking for smaller wins but heightened opportunities to win, check out football, if you’re looking for larger odds, check out Greyhounds and Horse Racing betting.
Can I use Free Bet stakes on a Lucky 31 bet?
Yes! Although it won’t tally up to the exact amount of your free bet stake. If you’ve unlocked £10 in Free Bets, you’ll only be able to use up £9.90 on a Lucky 31 bet which equates to 0.66p per bet. You can turn our bet calculator above into a free bet calculator by clicking the free bet option attached when adding your bet details.
If you’re looking for free bets at Bet UK, be sure to check out our free bet offers. We currently have an offer for £30 in free bets with a £10 required deposit. We also have free bets for events but they have a free bet expiry date, so you won’t be able to claim these bets outside of the competition time. Please note that all free bets exclude virtuals.
What odds format should I use for the Bet Calculator?
You can use Decimal or Fractional odds when utilising the bet calculator on Bet UK. To change this, click the drop-down menu attached to our calculator and select your option. We recommend using the Fractional odds format, so it is easier to work out your Lucky 31 bet. Decimal bets are typically harder to read and therefore aren’t recommended for multiple bets such as the Lucky 31 bet.
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Contents
- 1 Calculate a Bet
- 2 Lucky 31 Calculator
- 3 Where can I place a Lucky 31 Bet Calculator
- 4 How many bets are in a Lucky 31?
- 5 How Do you calculate a Lucky 31 Calculator Bet?
- 6 How are lucky 31 calculator bets worked out?
- 7 How many winners do you need on a Lucky 31?
- 8 Is a Lucky 31 a good bet?
- 9 What happens if you have a nonrunner in a Lucky 31?
- 10 Summary of a Lucky 31 bet?
- 11 What sports should I use for Lucky 31 Bets?
- 12 Can I use Free Bet stakes on a Lucky 31 bet?
- 13 What odds format should I use for the Bet Calculator?
- 14 Other Bets