How does a EW Lucky 15 work?

How does a EW Lucky 15 work?

A Lucky 15 consists of 15 bets of equal value on selections in four separate events: four singles, six doubles, four trebles and one four-fold accumulator. The doubles, trebles and four-fold ensure that with each additional winner your returns can jump significantly as the various multiple bets come into play.

How much is a 10p each way Lucky 15?

A 10p Lucky 15, costing £1.50 can generate huge returns for the punter if all four selections win.

How does a lucky 15 payout?

A Lucky 15 uses both your acca and your singles as well as producing trebles and doubles that reward you for correctly calling 2/4 or 3/4 of your selections. To cover the 15 separate bets, a Lucky 15 uses your stake 15 times.

What does EW on a bet mean?

Each-way betting (commonly abbreviated to EW or E/W) is closely associated with horse racing, but you can make an each-way bet on any event where bookmakers offer it, from football to golf and even reality TV.

What happens on a lucky 15 non runner?

What happens to a Lucky 15 with a non-runner? If a Lucky 15 includes a non-runner, all 15 bets still stand. One non-runner and one winner in a double would see you paid out to the value of the single winner.

How do you bet on a Lucky 15?

To place a Lucky 15 bet:

  1. Make four selections in betting markets of your choice.
  2. These will automatically appear on your betting slip.
  3. Once all four bets have been placed, scroll down the betting slip and you should see an option for placing multiple bets, including a Lucky 15.
  4. Choose this option.

What happens if you get a non runner in a Lucky 15?

Can you do each way Lucky 15?

Yes. An each way Lucky 15 bet consists of 30 bets. Half of the bets are to win, as above in the image. The 15 extra bets in an each way are for the selections to place.

Do you get money back if horse is non runner?

Future Racing betting ceases at 10am on the day of the overnight declaration stage and all bets placed after that stage will be ‘non-runner money back’, ie. After a race becomes Non-Runner No Bet, any Future Racing bets placed on the Win or Each-Way market will be refunded if your selection does not run.

Is Lucky 15 better than Yankee?

The smaller the odds the more you should tend towards a Yankee whilst the bigger the odds the more you should tend towards a Lucky 15. The reason for this is that the Yankee starts to be more profitable if you hit at least three winners. One or two winners and the Lucky 15 will pay more.