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The Gamble Calculator calculates the revenues when betting on: | The Gamble Calculator is a betting tool for smart betting on the internet. It calculates the revenues when betting on: | ||
* A 2-way win, either A or B win, no alternatives. | * A 2-way win, either A or B win, no alternatives. | ||
* A 3-way win, A | * A 3-way win, A or B win or both parties draw. | ||
The user gives | The user gives his stakes and the bookmakers odds. The website calculates the results (win or lose). | ||
== 2-way == | == 2-way == |
Revision as of 20:06, 7 August 2015
The Gamble Calculator is a betting tool for smart betting on the internet. It calculates the revenues when betting on:
- A 2-way win, either A or B win, no alternatives.
- A 3-way win, A or B win or both parties draw.
The user gives his stakes and the bookmakers odds. The website calculates the results (win or lose).
2-way
The Wrong idea
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The idea is to enter 2 bets, One for winning, one for loosing, i.e. the change for red or black on roulette. [1]
You enter:
The result will show that you will loose (in the end) in all cases. See below. |
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So that's is not the way to win and shows where this calculator is not helping you.
The Right idea
Now an example which shows how to do it right.
3- way
Works exactly the same as the 2-way but has one more option a draw as result.
See also
Reference
- ↑ Roulette: Red or Black: I know those changes are 18/37 for each color and 1/37 for zero (European Roulette) and 18/38 and 1/38 (American Roulette).