Back Dutching 3 Selections: Odds 2.50, 4.00, 6.00

This example shows how to split a $50 total stake across 3 selections at odds of 2.50, 4.00, 6.00, so that whichever selection wins the net profit is equal.

Calculation

Selection (Odds)StakeNet Profit if Wins
Selection 1 (Odds 2.50)$24.49+$11.22
Selection 2 (Odds 4.00)$15.31+$11.22
Selection 3 (Odds 6.00)$10.20+$11.22
Total$50.00≈ +$11.22

Explanation

Back dutching lets you back multiple selections in the same event with a single total stake, profiting equally if any of your backed selections wins.

How stakes are calculated: Each stake is proportional to the selection's implied probability (1 ÷ odds). A shorter-priced selection gets a larger stake; longer-odds selections get smaller stakes. Stakes are then scaled to sum to your $50 total.

The combined implied probability here is 81.67%. The expected return if a backed selection wins is $61.22 — a net profit of $11.22 after deducting stakes on all losing selections.

Important: If none of the 3 backed selections wins, the full stake of $50.00 is lost.

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Disclaimer: These results are worked examples for educational purposes only. Always verify your own calculations before placing any bets. Betting involves risk — only bet what you can afford to lose.