A Trixie Bet Calculator is a bet on 3 selections taking part in different events consisting of 3 Doubles and one Treble making a total of 4 bets.
Trixie Bet vs Accas
Accumulators are excellent, but they have one major drawback: if any one of your picks fails, your entire wager is invalid. Trixie Bet Calculator Combination bets are useful in this situation. You mix different accumulators in a Trixie Bet Calculator combination bet.
There is a combination of 4 bets in a Trixie. a Trixie bet is. Basically, you choose the outcome of three separate events. You then have to combine these in a system of three doubles and one treble.
The nice thing about this bet is that you start to see a return if only two of your selections win, due to the way the doubles are structured. It’s a great bet for football and gives you the chance to win even if you are not sure about one team succeeding.
All Double and Treble combinations are placed across 3 selections.
You still get the profits from the others if one of them loses. One Treble accumulator and three Double accumulators make up a Trixie. Enter an example into the Trixie bet calculator below. Once you’ve added each bet, you should experiment with the status (Win/Lose) to see what effect one of your selections not winning might have.
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Example of a Trixie Bet
Here is a quick example of using the Trixie bet calculator.
We have 3 football matches selected.
We chose Arsenal to win at 2/1 (3.0), West Brom at 4/5 (1.80), and Bournemouth at 4/1 (5.0).
We put a total stake of £10 and if they all win, a return of £141.00 and a profit of £131.00.
What happens if Arsenal do not win? You would still see a return of £22.50 and a profit of £12.50.
So, it’s still a nice return despite one leg losing.
How do you calculate a Trixie Bet?
Add together the return of each winning Double or Treble Bet. You have to get a minimum of 2 winners in order to generate any returns. The benefit of a Trixie is that even if one lets you down, you’re still entitled to a return.