Calculate a Flag
A 23-bet Flag on 4 picks: doubles, trebles, a four-fold and SSA pairs.
How to Use This Calculator
- Set your unit stake
- Enter odds for all 4 selections
- Tag each selection as won, lost, or void
- View your total return and profit breakdown
Formula
A Flag bet on 4 selections consists of:
- 6 doubles (C(4,2))
- 4 trebles (C(4,3))
- 1 four-fold accumulator (C(4,4))
- 12 SSA bets (6 pairs × 2 directions) Total: 23 bets
SSA (Single Stakes About): For each pair (A,B), two bets:
- A→B: Stake on A. If A wins, unit stake goes on B.
- B→A: Stake on B. If B wins, unit stake goes on A.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Flag bet?
A Flag is a full-cover bet on 4 selections that bundles in all the doubles, trebles, and the four-fold accumulator, plus 12 Single Stakes About (SSA) any-to-come bets. That’s 23 bets in all.
How does SSA work inside a Flag?
SSA (Single Stakes About) ties each pair of selections together with conditional bets. When the first wins, a unit stake rolls onto the second — and vice versa. That layers 12 extra bets (6 pairs × 2 directions) on top of the standard Yankee.
What does a Flag bet cost?
A Flag runs 23 × your unit stake. At $1 per unit, the total outlay is $23.
How is a Flag different from a Yankee?
A Yankee is 11 bets — the doubles, trebles, and four-fold. A Flag piles 12 SSA any-to-come bets on top of that Yankee, bringing the total to 23 bets.