Union Jack Patent Betting Tool

Union Jack Patent: 9 selections on a 3x3 grid with a Patent on each line.

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Begin by specifying your unit stake
  2. Supply the odds for all 9 selections, which are laid out across a 3×3 grid
  3. Mark the outcome (won/lost/void) for each of the selections
  4. Review your total return, presented with a breakdown line by line

Formula

9 selections in a 3×3 grid with 8 lines (rows, columns, diagonals). Each line has a Patent: 3 singles + 3 doubles + 1 treble = 7 bets. Total: 8 × 7 = 56 bets.

Includes singles, so even one winner on a line generates a return.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a Union Jack Patent structured?

The Union Jack Patent takes 9 selections and positions them within a 3×3 grid, then applies a Patent — comprising 3 singles, 3 doubles and 1 treble — to each of the 8 lines, which amounts to 56 bets altogether.

What sets it apart from the Union Jack Trixie?

The distinguishing feature of the Patent version is the inclusion of singles on every line. As a result, a single correct selection on a line is enough to generate a return, whereas the Trixie demands a minimum of 2.

What is the total cost?

The outlay comes to 56 × your unit stake. With a unit of $1, that places the total cost at $56.