Calculateur Matched Betting - Paris Opposés

Calculateur matched betting gratuit. Calculez les mises lay optimales pour les paris qualificatifs et paris gratuits.

Veuillez saisir un montant de mise valide
Veuillez saisir une cote valide
Veuillez saisir une cote valide
Résultats
Mise Lay --
Liability (Lay) --
Bénéfice si Back gagne --
Bénéfice si Lay gagne --
Résultat global --

Comment utiliser ce calculateur

  1. Sélectionnez le type de pari : Normal (qualificatif), Free Bet SNR ou Free Bet SR
  2. Saisissez le montant de la mise back
  3. Saisissez les cotes back du bookmaker
  4. Saisissez les cotes lay de l’exchange
  5. Saisissez le taux de commission de l’exchange (généralement 5%)
  6. Visualisez la mise lay, la responsabilité et le bénéfice pour chaque résultat

Formule

Pari normal Mise Lay = (Mise Back × Cotes Back) / (Cotes Lay - Taux commission)

Free Bet SNR Mise Lay = (Mise Back × (Cotes Back - 1)) / (Cotes Lay - Taux commission)

Free Bet SR Mise Lay = (Mise Back × Cotes Back) / (Cotes Lay - Taux commission)

Responsabilité Lay = Mise Lay × (Cotes Lay - 1)

Questions fréquentes

What is matched betting?

Matched betting is a technique that uses bookmaker promotions (free bets, bonuses) to make a guaranteed profit. By placing a back bet at a bookmaker and a lay bet at a betting exchange, you cover all outcomes and extract value from the promotion.

What is the difference between SNR and SR free bets?

SNR (Stake Not Returned) means if the free bet wins, you only receive the profit, not the free bet stake. SR (Stake Returned) means you receive both the profit and the free bet stake. SR free bets are more valuable and have a higher conversion rate.

What exchange commission should I use?

Most betting exchanges charge 5% commission on winning lay bets (Betfair standard). Smarkets charges 2%, and Betfair may offer reduced commission rates. Enter the rate that applies to your exchange account.

How do I minimize qualifying losses?

Choose events where back and lay odds are close together (small overround). Lower odds generally result in smaller qualifying losses. Look for odds between 2.0 and 5.0 where the back-lay spread is tight.