Canadian Calculator
A Canadian — also called a Super Yankee — is 26 bets across five selections: ten doubles, ten trebles, five four-folds and the five-fold accumulator. There are no singles, so at least two of your five picks must win before the bet returns anything. Because each of the 26 lines carries your unit stake, the total outlay is 26 times what you enter per bet.
Canadian Calculator
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Total stake
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Total return
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Profit
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Enter decimal odds for every selection. Untick “Won” to see how much a canadian still returns with a losing leg.
How it works
26 bets from 5 selections: 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 four-folds and 1 five-fold. Also called a Super Yankee. At least 2 winners needed.
Minimum 2 winning selections for any return.
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FAQs
- What is the difference between a Canadian and a Super Yankee?
- Nothing — they are two names for the same 26-bet full-cover bet across five selections. Different bookmakers use different names for it.
- How many winners do you need on a Canadian?
- At least two. With no singles included, one winning selection returns nothing; two winners land one double.
- How much does a £1 Canadian cost?
- £26 — a unit stake on each of the 26 bets. Each-way doubles that to £52.