Reverse Bet Calculator
Calculate potential payouts for reverse bets (if bets and reverse if bets) with multiple selections. Our free reverse bet calculator helps you understand all possible outcomes and potential returns. Enter your odds and stake to see detailed calculations. No registration required.
Use the free calculator below to calculate your reverse bet payouts.
Reverse Bet Calculator
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How It Works
A reverse bet consists of two if bets and two reverse if bets, creating four total bets. This covers all possible outcomes when you have two selections.
How Reverse Bets Work:
For two selections (A and B), a reverse bet creates:
- If A wins, then bet on B
- If B wins, then bet on A
- Reverse if A wins, then bet on B
- Reverse if B wins, then bet on A
Example:
If you have a stake of $100 and two selections with odds of 2.00 and 3.00:
- If Selection 1 wins, bet $200 on Selection 2
- If Selection 2 wins, bet $300 on Selection 1
- Reverse if Selection 1 wins, bet $200 on Selection 2
- Reverse if Selection 2 wins, bet $300 on Selection 1
Reverse Bet Calculator Examples
Real-world examples of reverse bet calculations using actual betting scenarios.
Example 1: 2-Selection Reverse Bet
How to Use the Reverse Bet Calculator
Enter Your Stake
Enter the amount you want to bet on your reverse bet.
Add Selections
Enter the decimal odds for each selection in your reverse bet.
Calculate
The calculator automatically shows all possible outcomes and potential returns.
How the Reverse Bet Calculator Works
Reverse bets create multiple if bets and reverse if bets to cover all possible outcomes between two selections.
Formula:
For selections A and B with odds OddsA and OddsB:
If A wins, bet on B: Stake × OddsA on B
If B wins, bet on A: Stake × OddsB on A
Reverse if A wins: Stake × OddsA on B
Reverse if B wins: Stake × OddsB on A
Frequently Asked Questions
A reverse bet consists of two if bets and two reverse if bets, creating four total bets that cover all possible outcomes between two selections.
A reverse bet with two selections creates four total bets: two if bets and two reverse if bets.
An if bet is a conditional bet where one selection must win for the second bet to be placed. A reverse bet includes both if bets and reverse if bets to cover all outcomes.
Yes, our reverse bet calculator is completely free to use. No registration required, no hidden fees.