Tutorial

Hey there! To get you started, we put together a collection of helpful settings to tweak and features to explore. Configure them to your liking and make the most out of your experience.

Everything is designed to be as convenient to use as possible. Meaning the most important information is always at most one click away.

If there is something you would like to know more about, something you think is missing, or if you have any other feedback, please let us know here.
(Or if something is not working as expected...)

All settings can be found under your Profile.

Some quality of life settings include:

  • Setting your region(s)
    This way, your dropdown menus will be pre-filtered to only show bookmakers available in your region, reducing the amount of scrolling.
    You can select multiple regions as well.
  • Setting your preferred currency
    This is purely cosmetic and does not affect any calculations. We thus also do not support calculations using multiple currencies. It is also not possible to set bookmaker-specific currencies.
  • Setting your preferred bookmaker
    When creating a new calculation, or adding a new bet, this bookmaker will always be pre-selected as the first bookmaker.
  • Setting your preferred secondary bookmaker
    Exactly like the preferred bookmaker, but used for counter bets.
  • Setting a default stake
    This is only pre-filled when creating a new calculation and may be especially useful if you are frequently using the same stake, e.g. because you often play boosted odds with a maximum stake.

Tip 1:
Setting preferred bookmakers is especially useful when you are mainly using a single bookmaker.
You may want to only set the secondary bookmaker, if you typically lay bets using the same bookmaker, but consistently back with different bookmakers.

To get started, you need to deposit money into your bookmaker account.

To track your deposits (and other transactions), you can create a new transaction in the Transactions section.

To add a new deposit:

  1. Choose the bookmaker you deposited money to
  2. Choose the type of the transaction by checking the corresponding option
  3. Enter the amount you deposited

The following takes you to a pre-filled form with a 100 deposit.

100 Deposit (We did not pre-fill the bookmaker for you)

Optionally, you can add the date of the transaction, by default it is set to the current date.

Tip: Make sure to keep track of your deposits and withdrawals, this way any statistics shown are accurate.

Just like with deposits, you can track your withdrawals the same way.

Simply choose the option instead to add a new withdrawal.

A pre-filled form with a 100 withdrawal is available here:

100 Withdrawal (We did not pre-fill the bookmaker for you)

Adding Credits works just like adding a deposit or withdrawal.

Simply choose the option instead to add a new credit.

A pre-filled form with a 100 credit is available here:

100 Credit (We did not pre-fill the bookmaker for you)

Note:
We do not differentiate between different types of credits. This means that you can use this type for freebets, bonuses, or any other type of credit you may receive.
Cash Bonuses are treated differently, see below.

Cash Bonuses are a special type of credit that can be withdrawn as real money. Therefore, they are treated differently from regular credits.

Simply choose the option instead to add a new cash bonus.

A pre-filled form with a 100 cash bonus is available here:

100 Cash Bonus (We did not pre-fill the bookmaker for you)

Note:
This is explicitly a different type, since it did not originate from your bank account, but is basically an instant profit, and thus treated as such.

Every promotion or campaign that rewards you with something can be added as a reward.

We differentiate between 4 types of rewards:

  • Freebet • No real money, stake is NOT paid out
  • Credits • No real money, stake IS paid out
  • Jokerbet • Receive something back if you lose
  • Cash • Real money reward

For any reward, you have to select the bookmaker, type (one of the above), and the amount.

The amount is the total amount you receive, not potential stakes required or anything like that.

There are a couple more settings which are optional and mainly for your convenience.

  • Minimum Odds
    If you are required to bet using minimum odds, you can note them here.
  • Expiry Date
    Set the expiry date of the reward, the reward will be highlighted if it is about to expire.
    • Yellow: 1 week before expiry
    • Red text: 3 days before expiry
  • Unlock Amount
    If you have to unlock the reward by betting a certain amount, you can note it here.
    For Jokerbets, this is by default the same as the "Amount" from above, but you can adjust it if needed.
  • Rollover
    If you have to bet a certain amount before you can withdraw the reward, you can note it here.
    This also requires the "Rollover Rating" to be set.
  • Note
    Any additional information you want to keep track of.
    Recommended to note the promotion name or any other information that helps you remember the reward.
    Or some special conditions that apply to the reward, which are not covered by the other settings.

Tip:
There is a "Next Step" column for rewards, which attempts to guide you through the process of using the reward. If possible, it will provide you with a direct link to either add a transaction or create a new calculation, each with pre-filled configurations.
This works best if all settings are filled out correctly.

*Note that this may not always be accurate, especially if the reward is complex, or if multiple rewards at the same bookmaker are active simultaneously, or if actions affect multiple rewards at once.

Let's assume a "Bet & Get" promotion, where you have to bet 20 to receive a 10 Freebet. And the initial bet must be placed with a minimum odds of 2

Here is a pre-filled form with the above settings:

10 Freebet for 20 Bet (We did not pre-fill the bookmaker for you)

Let's assume a "Jokerbet" promotion, where you receive 50% of your stake back as a Freebet if you lose. The maximum amount you can receive is 25.

Here is a pre-filled form with the above settings:

25 Jokerbet 50% (We did not pre-fill the bookmaker for you)

Let's assume a "Rollover" promotion, where you get an additional 100 as a Credits upon a 100 Deposit.
To withdraw the credit, you have to bet the full sum 6 times (1200).
Additionally, the minimum odds for the bets are 1.7.

And you have determined that you can consistently achieve a 95% Rating.

Here is a pre-filled form with the above settings:

100 Credit with 1200 Rollover

Let's assume a "Bet & Get" promotion, where you gain a 20 Cash reward for betting 100.

Here is a pre-filled form with the above settings:

20 Cash for 100 Bet

There are 2 types of calculators available:

  • Regular Calculator
    This calculator is the main calculator and requires 2 odds (back and lay).
  • N-Way Calculator
    This calculator offers less settings, but allows you to use multiple outcomes, like 1-X-2 bets.

While you would have to enter the odds for 1 and X2 in the regular calculator, the N-Way calculator makes use off all 3 individual odds, 1, X, and 2.

If you want to share a calculation with someone else, you can simply copy the URL from your browser.
This also protects you from accidentally losing your calculation when refreshing the page. 😉

Please note that we automatically apply taxes and commissions the bookmakers charges, as well as setting a minimum stake, which is required by some bookmakers.
To protect YOU from accidentally placing a bet, for which the counter stake would be too low to be accepted.
We will also warn you, if you do not have enough money in either account to place the bet.

Other than most calculators you have seen before, this one can handle all additional settings at once.

This obviously means that pretty much all settings are optional.

Settings: (required settings are marked with a red dot)

  • Bookmaker 1: The bookmaker for your main bet (you can set a preferred bookmaker in your profile settings)
  • Bookmaker 2: The bookmaker for your counter bet (you can set a preferred secondary bookmaker in your profile settings)
  • Stake 1: The stake for your main bet (you can set a default stake in your profile settings)
    *Note that this setting is technically required, except if you are only using bonus money.
  • Odds 1: The odds for your main bet (You can enter the odds in decimal (2.5 or 2,5), fractional (3/2), or American format (+150))
  • Odds 2: The odds for your counter bet. This can also be either format, as well as LAY-odds.
  • Is Freebet?: Check this box if you are using a freebet for your main bet.
  • Bonus: If part of your bet includes bonus money (money that you did not deposit yourself, but will be paid out if the bet is won), you can enter the amount here.
    *If you are only using bonus money, you can leave the stake empty.
  • Refund: If you receive any money back when loosing the bet.
    Check the icon in front, if the refund is in the form of a freebet.
  • Bonus on win: As the name suggests, this is the bonus you receive if you win the bet.
    Check the icon in front, if the bonus is in the form of a freebet.
  • Rollover: If you have to bet a certain amount before you can withdraw the bonus.
    Only enter the amount, iff you are betting your entire balance at once.
  • Rollover Rating: A percentage indicating how much you expect to lose on every future bet.
    (90% means you expect to lose 10% of your stake)
  • Stake 2: The stake for your counter bet.
    This will typically be empty, as it is calculated automatically. However, you can enter a stake here if you want to use a different stake for the counter bet. This can be useful if you are trying to avoid decimal places in your stakes.

And as you can see, underneath the settings, you will find 2 tables with calculated values.

The left table is for Back-Back calculations, while the right table is for Back-Lay calculations.
Which once you have to use depends on what kind of odds you entered for the counter bet.

The upper table shows your stakes for each bookmaker, while the lower table is a preview of the 2 possible outcomes. With the last row being your total profit / loss.

Both tables also include a slider above your stake for bookmaker 2, which allows you to easily Over- or Underlay.

As said before, this calculator is a simplified version of the regular calculator.

The only settings you can adjust are:

  • Bookmaker N
  • Stake 1
  • Is Freebet N
  • Odds N
  • Odds-Type: This calculates requires you to specify the type of odds you are using.
  • Bonus on win
  • Refund

Due to limited space, "Bonus on win" and "Refund" must be toggled into view.

You can add more rows by clicking the button.

The profit-range shows the worst case and best case scenario.

Unfortunately, there is no combi calculator available at the moment, but maybe in the future.