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Parlay Staking Calculator — Let It Ride (AUD)

Let the full return ride for a set run of wins, then bank; a loss resets.

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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

Unit $10 · ride 2 wins · odds $3.00
  • $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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