Super Yankee bet calculator

See the Super Yankee format laid out clearly in seconds.

Canadian or Super Yankee, it is the exact same 26-bet framework with identical payouts.

Compare the ticket to a Lucky 31 if you are weighing up whether singles cover is worth the extra stake.

How the Super Yankee bet calculator works

Returns and stake distribution match the Canadian precisely, with a full breakdown of all 26 lines. You can switch on each-way terms, include exchange commission, apply boosts, and use free bet mode to mirror real settlement. As results come in, settlement controls keep your live exposure and projected return up to date.

  • Clear comparison prompts versus yankee and Lucky 31 structures.
  • Each-way toggle with custom place fractions and places.
  • Commission and free bet inputs for true net outcomes.
  • Settlement controls to track progress leg by leg.
  • Copy-friendly summaries for tracking and review.

When to use the Super Yankee bet calculator

Ideal if you searched for Super Yankee specifically and want a quick, accurate confirmation of how it works. Use it whenever you have five solid picks and prefer full-cover multiples without paying for singles like a Lucky 31.

Make smarter staking decisions

Add notes beside each selection so you remember which bookmaker, boost, or promo price you used. If your opening legs are short priced, check how much of the upside depends on the bigger prices later in the slip. For simple back-and-lay numbers, use the main staking calculator here.

Super Yankee example using the Canadian structure

A GBP 1 Super Yankee across five selections costs GBP 26. At odds of 2.00, 2.25, 3.00, 4.00, and 5.00, two short-price winners may still lose overall, while three or four winners start to activate enough doubles, trebles, and fourfolds to change the result.

Super Yankee vs Canadian naming

Super Yankee and Canadian describe the same 26-line bet. This page is for users who search the Super Yankee name; use Lucky 31 when you want singles added to the same five selections.

Search-term use case and alias mistakes

The important mistake is treating Super Yankee as a different ticket from Canadian. Do not stake both because you think they are separate systems. Use one calculator, confirm the 26 lines, then compare against Lucky 31 if singles cover matters.

Frequently asked questions

Is a Super Yankee different to a Canadian?

No. They are two names for the same 26-bet structure.

How many bets are in a Super Yankee?

Twenty-six combinations across five selections.

Can I export Super Yankee results?

Yes. Copy the summary into your tracker in one click.

When is a Lucky 31 better?

When you want singles included for extra cover and you are happy to stake more overall.

Why does AiProfit keep a Super Yankee page?

Because many bettors search for that exact name even though the structure is the same as a Canadian.

Should I also calculate the Canadian version?

No. The line count and return logic are identical, so use whichever name matches your bookmaker slip.