Find out how much to bet with the Patent calculator!

In this section, we're introducing the Patent calculator. With this tool below, you can quickly calculate potential payouts and profits using one of the simplest betting systems available. This way, you'll easily understand how much to invest for each column, even without a background in math. If you need more details, keep reading.

What is a Patent Bet Calculator?

Not all bettors prefer to wager on sports using betting systems. This is often because they find such methods to be overly complicated. That’s why having access to a Patent Bet Calculator is incredibly helpful. This system is considered one of the simplest, as it only requires three selections and can be used to practice this type of betting before moving on to more complex systems like the Heinz or Goliath. With three selected events, a total of 7 combinations will be played: 3 singles, 3 doubles, and 1 treble.

How to Use a Patent Bet Calculator

But how do you use the Patent bet calculator? At first glance, it might seem complicated. Don’t worry: the application above is already set up for this type of system. You just need to enter the variables for the events you’ve chosen from your favorite sports (anything goes—from basketball bets to handball picks), including the odds for each of the three selections and the amount you want to bet (decide whether it’s for each column or in total). The calculator will instantly provide you with potential winnings and what your profit will be after deducting the initial stake!

A Practical Example

Now that we've covered the theory, let's put it into practice. We'll select decimal odds (the format commonly used in the U.S.) and enter the odds for a few bets on the Dutch Eredivisie. We've chosen the win for Excelsior (at odds of 5.75) against AZ Alkmaar, the win for Utrecht (at odds of 1.61) over Heerenveen, and the draw between Venlo and Vitesse (at odds of 4.00). After entering the odds in their respective fields, we decided to invest a total of $7, which is $1 for each column. If all our selections hit, we would have made a profit of $87.09 and a net gain of $80.09. Unfortunately, the last event didn't go our way. The return was $16.62, with a gain of $9.62. Thanks to the Patent calculator, we had anticipated all of this in advance.