Alphabet Betting Tool

Settle the 26-bet Alphabet across 6 selections: two patents, a yankee and a six-fold.

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the unit stake you intend to apply to each bet
  2. Supply odds for all 6 selections, bearing in mind that position carries weight — selections 2 through 5 feature in a greater number of the bet’s components
  3. Record the outcome (won, lost or void) for every selection
  4. Examine your total return alongside a profit breakdown sorted by component

Formula

An Alphabet bet on 6 selections consists of:

  • Patent on selections 1,2,3 (7 bets): 3 singles + 3 doubles + 1 treble
  • Patent on selections 4,5,6 (7 bets): 3 singles + 3 doubles + 1 treble
  • Yankee on selections 2,3,4,5 (11 bets): 6 doubles + 4 trebles + 1 four-fold
  • Six-fold accumulator on all 6 (1 bet) Total: 26 bets

Selections 2-5 feature in both the patents and the yankee, so they generate larger returns. Place your strongest picks in positions 2-5.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is an Alphabet bet structured?

The Alphabet is a 26-bet wager built across 6 selections. It brings together two patents — one on selections 1-3 and another on selections 4-6 — a yankee covering selections 2-5, and a six-fold accumulator that includes every selection.

Why does the order of selections matter in an Alphabet?

Because selections 2 through 5 sit within both the patent and the yankee elements, they feed into a larger share of the bets. Reserving these slots for your strongest fancies is the way to push potential returns as high as possible.

What is the total cost of an Alphabet bet?

The outlay comes to 26 × your unit stake. With a unit of $1, that means a complete stake of $26.

Will a single winning selection ever return a profit on an Alphabet?

It can. Because the patents bring singles into the Alphabet, one winning selection is capable of generating some return — though across the full 26-bet outlay you would in all likelihood still finish at an overall loss.