Parlay Staking Calculator — Let It Ride (AUD)
Let the full return ride for a set run of wins, then bank; a loss resets.
A parlay (or let-it-ride) plan rolls your entire return — stake and winnings — into the next bet, for a chosen number of consecutive wins. Hit the run and you’ve compounded a small stake into a large one; miss and you’re back to the base unit.
Choose how many legs to ride and play a sequence — see how quickly compounding stacks up, and how a single loss ends it.
How it works
Letting it ride compounds at the full odds each leg, so even two or three winners turn a tiny base into an outsized return. It risks only the base unit of your own money — everything after the first win is the bookmaker’s.
The flip side is that every leg must land: the probability of completing the run falls fast with each added leg. It’s a high-variance way to chase a big return from a small, fixed risk.
next stake = the full return of the last winner; bank and reset to base after N wins, or on any loss.
Worked example
- $10 wins → $30 returned, all of it rides.
- That wins → bank the run and reset to $10.
- A loss at any leg resets to $10 — you only ever risked the first $10.
Tap Win twice above to complete a ride.
FAQ
- What is a parlay / let-it-ride plan?
- You roll the entire return of a winning bet into the next one for a set number of legs, then bank it. A loss at any leg sends you back to the base stake.
- How risky is it?
- Your money at risk is only the base unit, but completing the run gets rapidly less likely with each leg — high variance, small fixed downside.
- Parlay or 1-3-2-6?
- 1-3-2-6 banks profit mid-run so it’s steadier; a parlay lets everything ride for a bigger but rarer payoff. Both reset on a loss.
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