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Treble Calculator: Your Guide to Treble Bets

Instantly work out your treble bet returns

A treble bet combines three selections from three different events into a single wager—specifically, three different selections from three separate events—and all three must win for a payout.

The calculator supports fractional odds, decimal odds and American odds formats, plus each way options for horse racing and greyhound bets. Users can add their bet selections from different events directly on the website. It also factors in Rule 4 deductions and dead heat adjustments automatically.

Enter your three different selections (bet selections) from separate events, total stake and hit calculate to see your potential winnings instantly.

What is a treble bet?

A treble bet is a bet type made up of exactly three selections from three different events. In sports betting, this means you are combining three different selections from separate events—such as football, horse racing, or tennis—into a single wager.

The winnings from the first selection roll onto the second, and from the second onto the third, creating a single rolling return structure.

If any of the three selections in a treble bet loses, the entire bet is lost, making it riskier than placing three separate single bets. One losing selection eliminates your payout entirely, no matter how strong the other two legs were.

Example: A football treble on three Premier League matches on a Saturday in August 2026—backing Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City to win their respective games.

How a treble bet work in real-world scenarios (common in sports betting):

  • Football: Three match results across different fixtures
  • Tennis: Three tournament winners or match outcomes
  • Horse racing: Three race winners across different meetings, which you can combine with other horse racing bets to try at Bet365

Treble bets typically offer higher potential returns than placing three single bets with the same combined stake, but at the cost of a lower chance of winning.

How does a treble bet work in practice?

Unlike a single or double bet where stakes remain separate, a treble bet uses rolling returns. Your stake goes on the first selection, and if it wins, the entire return automatically becomes the stake for the second leg. The second leg’s return then stakes the third.

Worked example: A £10 treble on three teams at odds of 2/1, 5/4 and 6/4:

  1. First leg at 2/1: £10 returns £30 (£20 profit + £10 stake)
  2. Second leg at 5/4: £30 returns £67.50
  3. Third leg at 6/4: £67.50 returns £168.75

The treble calculator determines your potential profit and total return if your bet wins, based on the stake and odds you enter.

The odds for a treble bet are calculated by multiplying the odds of the three selections together, which can lead to potentially large payouts from relatively small stakes.

Key mechanics to understand:

  • All three bets must win for any return
  • You cannot combine multiple selections from the same match or race into a treble
  • A straight treble differs from permutations like a Trixie (3 doubles + 1 treble)
  • The calculator handles the multiplication automatically

Why use a treble bet calculator?

Calculating treble bets can be complex due to the need to multiply the odds of three selections together, which can lead to errors if done manually. Converting between odds formats adds another layer of difficulty.

A Treble Bet Calculator is designed to help bettors quickly calculate potential profits from a treble bet, which consists of three selections that must all win for a return. Using a Treble Bet Calculator simplifies the process of calculating returns by automatically multiplying the odds of the three selections together.

Main benefits:

  • Removes human error from complex calculations
  • Handles each way terms, Rule 4 deductions and dead heats
  • Lets you compare potential profit against three separate singles
  • Works with any preferred odds format
  • Part of a wider suite covering singles, doubles and accumulators

How to use our treble bet calculator step by step

This section walks you through using the calculator from blank screen to final result.

  1. Choose bet type: Select “Treble” from the bet calculator dropdown
  2. Select odds format: Pick fractional (4/1), decimal (5.00) or American (+400)
  3. Enter odds: Input odds for each of the three selections, one per row in the bet slip section—these are your bet selections
  4. Specify outcomes: Mark each selection as Win, Lose, Place, Void or Dead Heat
  5. Apply adjustments: Tick boxes for each way bet, Rule 4 deductions or dead heats if applicable
  6. Enter stake: Type your total stake and click “Calculate”

Treble Bet Calculators often allow users to customize inputs such as odds format, stake amount, and conditions like Rule 4 deductions, making them versatile tools for bettors who already understand win, each way and accumulator bets.

Results display clearly beneath the input area showing total stake, total return and total profit or loss.

You can also play around with different bet selections and odds to see how your potential returns change.

Treble bet calculator example

Consider a football treble on three Champions League qualifying matches in August 2026 with a £10 stake amount.

Your three selections:

  • Match 1: Home win at 4/6 (1.67 decimal)
  • Match 2: Away win at 6/4 (2.50 decimal)
  • Match 3: Draw at 11/10 (2.10 decimal)

How the calculator processes this:

  1. Converts all odds to decimal: 1.67 × 2.50 × 2.10 = 8.77 combined odds
  2. Multiplies by stake: £10 × 8.77 = £87.70 total return
  3. Calculates profit: £87.70 – £10 = £77.70 potential profit

The treble calculator shows your potential profit and total return if your bet wins, making it easy to understand your possible bet wins based on your stake and odds.

Change one leg from Win to Lose inside the calculator and the outcome instantly shows zero return—demonstrating the all-or-nothing nature of treble bets.

Treble calculator and odds format options

Different bookmakers and countries use different odds formats. The treble bet calculator accepts all three major formats:

  • Fractional odds: 13/8, 4/1, 6/4 (common in UK)
  • Decimal odds: 2.62, 5.00, 2.50 (common in Europe)
  • American odds: +162, -150, +400 (common in US)

Each format represents the same underlying probability. A treble at 2/1, 2/1, 2/1 in fractional equals 3.00 × 3.00 × 3.00 = 27.00 combined decimal odds.

Understanding odds formats helps bettors assess the value of a wager by comparing implied probability and potential profit, making it easier to identify value bets.

Select the odds format that matches the prices on your sportsbook betting slip for accurate results.

Treble bets with Rule 4 deductions

Rule 4 is the standard deduction applied when non runners shorten the field in horse racing. Rule 4 adjustments are necessary in treble bets when a competitor withdraws, as they affect the odds and potential returns of the bet.

For a treble, a Rule 4 on one leg changes the total combined odds of the entire wager.

Example: A horse racing treble where one race suffers a non-runner with a 25p in the pound deduction:

  • Original leg odds: 4/1 (5.00 decimal)
  • After 25% Rule 4: 5.00 × 0.75 = 3.75 effective odds
  • The calculator automatically recalculates total return and profit

The calculator lets you input specific Rule 4 values per selection without manual maths.

Treble bets and dead heats

A dead heat occurs when two or more horses finish level, leading to stakes or odds being divided equally among the winners. When a dead heat affects one leg of your treble, the return for that selection is reduced before rolling into the next leg.

Example: A 3-way dead heat in the first leg:

  • Original odds would return £150
  • After dead heat: £150 ÷ 3 = £50 carries forward
  • This reduced figure becomes the stake for leg two

The treble bet calculator lets you flag dead heat results and specify how many competitors tied, adjusting calculations automatically. Dead heats can occur in golf or other sports too—the calculator handles them consistently.

Treble each way bets

A treble each way bet effectively creates two separate trebles: one bet on win markets and one way bet on place markets. Each-way bets in treble calculations require doubling the stake, as they cover both win and place outcomes.

A £10 each way treble equals £20 total stake—£10 on the win treble, £10 on the place treble.

Return requirements:

  • Full win return: All three selections must win outright
  • Place return: All three must at least place under bookmaker terms

Racing example: Standard each way terms of 1/5 odds for places 1-3 in a 10-runner race across all three legs.

The calculator separates win and place returns clearly, showing exactly where your profit comes from.

Comparing treble bets with other bet types

A treble uses a single total stake across three selections, unlike placing three independent single bets. The bet calculator can handle doubles, Trixies, Yankees and other bet types, but this page focuses specifically on trebles.

Key comparisons:

  • Single bet: One selection, lowest risk, lowest potential return
  • Double bet: Two selections with rolling returns
  • Treble: Three selections, higher potential returns, lower win probability
  • Trixie: Four bets (3 doubles + 1 treble) for safety

Some bettors mix treble bets with safer singles to balance overall bet slip risk and manage money effectively, while others use tools like Bet Builder+ accumulator betting at bet365 Sport to create more complex multi-leg wagers.

Tips for using a treble bet calculator effectively

  • Double-check all the details including odds entered and stake before pressing calculate
  • Experiment with different odds combinations and stake levels before committing real money, and play around with different bet selections to find value bets
  • Test how Rule 4 or a dead heat would affect your potential payout to understand risk
  • Save or screenshot calculator results as a reference before building your actual bet slip
  • Start with small stakes when trying trebles for the first time, just as you would when learning more advanced concepts like poker 3-bet strategy
  • Compare potential returns from a treble against three separate single bets with the same total stake, just as you might compare lotto odds when betting on lotteries instead of playing them directly

FAQ: Treble bet calculator

What is a treble bet calculator? A bet calculator that computes total return, potential profit and combined odds for treble bets. It handles manually calculating returns so you don’t have to multiply three prices yourself, and is available on the website for easy access.

Do all three selections have to win in a treble bet? Yes. One losing selection means the entire bet loses, regardless of the other outcomes.

What odds formats can I use? Fractional, decimal and American odds are all supported. Use an odds converter if needed.

Can the calculator handle Rule 4 and dead heats? Yes. Both adjustments can be applied to individual selections and the calculator recalculates automatically.

Is a treble bet better than three singles? Trebles offer higher potential returns from the same total stake, but carry greater risk since all three selections must be successful. Three single bets give you partial returns if only one or two win.

Can I include greyhound bets in a treble? Yes. Any three selections from different events across football, horse racing, greyhounds or other sports can form a treble bet. Treble bets are popular in sports betting across various sports, and some bettors also explore Bet365 Financials betting on markets and currencies as an alternative way to speculate.

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