Betting Payout Calculator: Calculate Profit and Total Return
Calculate Your Bet Payout
Enter one stake and the accepted odds to calculate potential profit, total payout and the amount returned after a win, full push or loss.
Amounts use the same currency or unit as the stake entered. Calculations use the full converted decimal price; monetary results are rounded to two decimal places for display.
Payout vs Profit
Total payout is the amount returned after a winning standard fixed-odds bet, including the original stake. Profit is only the amount won above that stake.
Example: a 100 stake at decimal odds of 2.50 produces 150 profit and a 250 total payout. The full 250 is not profit because 100 is the original stake being returned.
Betting Payout Formulas
Decimal odds
Fractional odds
American odds
Valid fractional and American prices are converted to their decimal equivalent internally before the payout is calculated.
Worked Example: 100 at +150
American odds of +150 represent 150 profit for each 100 staked. With a stake of 100:
A full win returns 250 and produces a net result of +150. A full push or void returns the original 100 stake for a net result of 0. A loss returns 0 and produces a net result of −100.
Calculation Scope and Limitations
- One fixed-odds selection: the calculation uses one stake and one accepted price.
- No value assessment: determining whether a price has positive expected value requires an independent probability estimate. Use the Expected Value Betting Calculator for that calculation.
- No parlay calculation: this page does not combine prices from multiple selections. Use the Parlay Calculator for multi-leg bets.
- No bookmaker-margin calculation: overround and no-vig market pricing are handled by the Bookmaker Margin Calculator .
- No partial settlement: half wins, half losses and quarter-line Asian Handicap settlements require additional settlement rules and are not represented by the win, push and loss options here.
- Sportsbook terms still apply: free-bet rules, odds boosts, dead-heat reductions, commissions, deductions, taxes and market-specific settlement rules can change the amount actually credited.
Related Betting Calculators
| Question | Calculator | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| How much will one accepted bet return? | Betting Payout Calculator | Calculates profit, total payout and simple win, push or loss settlement from one stake and one accepted price. |
| How do I express the same odds in another format? | Odds Converter | Converts a betting price between decimal, fractional and American formats. |
| Does my probability estimate make this price +EV? | Expected Value Calculator | Compares the accepted odds with an independent estimated probability to calculate expected value. |
| What can a multi-leg bet return? | Parlay Calculator | Combines the odds of multiple selections before calculating potential profit and payout. |
Betting Payout Calculator FAQ
Does total payout include the original stake?
Yes. For a standard winning fixed-odds bet, total payout is the original stake plus profit. Net profit excludes the returned stake.
What happens if a bet is void or pushed?
The push / void option on this calculator assumes a full-stake return. The amount returned equals the original stake and the net result is zero. Market-specific rules can differ.
Can this calculator handle free bets or bonus bets?
Not reliably. Some promotions return only winnings and do not return the free-bet stake, while other offers use different settlement conditions. This calculator assumes a normal cash stake.
Why can the result differ from my sportsbook settlement?
The odds entered here may not match the price actually accepted on the bet slip. The final credited amount can also differ because of free-bet terms, dead-heat reductions, commissions, boosts, deductions, taxes or partial-settlement rules.
Can I calculate a parlay payout here?
No. This calculator handles one selection and one set of odds. For multiple legs, use the Parlay Calculator .