What Is an Each-Way Patent Bet?

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If you're looking for a bet that maximizes your chances of success across multiple races, an Each-Way Patent could be the one for you. It’s a smart way to back 3 selections while covering 14 individual bets.
Here’s how it works:
3 Singles – one bet on each horse to win or place.
3 Doubles – backing two horses together to win or place.
1 Treble – backing all three horses to win or place.
This bet gives you various ways to win, and even if not all your picks win, you'll still get returns if some of them place.
The overall bet breakdown is as follows:
Bet Type | Number of Bets | What You’re Betting On |
---|---|---|
Singles | 3 | A bet on each horse to win or place. |
Doubles | 3 | Backing two horses in a combination to win or place. |
Treble | 1 | A bet on all three horses to win or place. |
Total Bets | 14 | 7 Win Bets + 7 Place bets |
How Returns Work:
If all three horses win:
You’ll receive returns from all 7 win bets and 7 place bets, giving you the best possible outcome.
If one horse wins and the others place:
Returns from win single for the winning horse and place singles for the placed horses.
Plus returns from any place doubles or place treble that include the placed horses.
If two horses win:
You’ll get returns from win singles, win doubles, and the place doubles that include the placed horse.
If no horses win but some place:
You still get returns from the place singles, place doubles, and place treble.