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An each-way
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is a wager offered by
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s consisting of two separate bets: a win bet and a place bet. For the win part of the bet to give a return, the selection must win, or finish first, in the event. For the place part of the bet to give a return, the selection must either win or finish in one of the predetermined places for the event, such as first place or second place. The odds paid on the place part of the bet are usually a fraction (commonly , , or ) of the win odds. The trade-off being that one has a greater chance of making one's bet in trade for getting less payoff for doing so. Examples are domestic football knockout competitions (e.g.
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) where the quoted place terms may be . In horse racing in the United Kingdom, the "place" is set strictly by the
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and will depend on the size of the field (that is, how many horses are running) so that the "place" may be just 1st and 2nd, 1st 2nd and 3rd, or even 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th on a big race like the
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, and may pay or the odds.


Staking

Because an each-way wager comprises two bets, the total staked is twice the unit stake. For example, a £5 each-way
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would cost £10, as would a £5 each-way treble comprising as it does a £5 win treble and a £5 place treble.


Settling the bets

Calculation of returns uses either decimal odds or (fractional odds + 1).


Example 1

£50 each-way on a football team 'to win the cup' at 15-2 and the odds a place 1 or 2 would cost £100. *Returns for the win part of the bet would be (£50 × 7.5) + stake = £425 *Returns for the place part of the bet would be (£50 × 2.5) + stake = £175 *If the team 'won the cup' the total returns would be £425 + £175 = £600 and if the team was beaten in the final the returns would be £175. If the team did not reach the final the wager would be lost.


Example 2

A £10 each-way single on a 10-1 selection in a horse race and paying the odds a place 1, 2, or 3 would cost £20. * Returns on the win part of the bet would be £10 × (10/1 × 1) + stake = £110 (£100 winnings + £10 stake) * Returns on the place part of the bet would be £10 × (10/4 × 1) + stake = £35 (£25 winnings + £10 stake) * Total returns would be £110 + £35 = £145 if the horse won the race, but just £35 if the horse only finished second or third.


Horse racing place terms

The number horses and the type of race generally determines the number of places paid out and the fraction of the win odds used for settling the place part of an each way bet. Often for big races or as a special promotion the big bookmakers will offer enhanced place terms where they pay an extra place or pay the place part at 1/4 instead of 1/5.


See also

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Mathematics of bookmaking In gambling parlance, making a book is the practice of laying bets on the various possible outcomes of a single event. The phrase originates from the practice of recording such wagers in a hard-bound ledger (the 'book') and gives the English langu ...
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Glossary of bets offered by UK bookmakers This is a non-exhaustive list of traditional and popular bets offered by bookmakers in the United Kingdom. The 'multiple-selection' bets in particular are most often associated with horse racing selections but since the advent of fixed-odds bett ...
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Full cover bet A full cover bet is any bet which consists of all available multiple bets over a given number of selections. Examples of full cover bets: * '' Trixie'' - three selections * ''Yankee'' - four selections * '' Canadian or Super Yankee'' - five selecti ...
* Parlay or Accumulator bet


References


External links


How To Profit From Each Way Betting
Explains how to profit from each-way betting in horse races
Each Way Betting in Football
Explains each-way soccer betting
Each-Way Betting Explained
{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190730104004/http://www.ratz4racing.co.uk/each-way-betting-explained.php , date=2019-07-30 A good explanation of how each-way betting works
Each Way Betting Explained
A football based explanation of each way betting
Each Way Betting Explained
Safedraws Wagering