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What is a Lucky 31?
A Lucky 31 is a wager consisting of 31 separate bets across 5 selections. It includes 5 singles, 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 fourfolds and 1 fivefold accumulator. In a Lucky 31, every possible combination (‘permutation’) of selections is covered.
Bonuses are commonly added to Lucky 31 bets, which is where they get their name from. These can include an ‘all winner’ bonus if all your selections win, ‘one loser’ bonus if you only get one sleection wrong, or a ‘one winner consolation’ if you only get one selection correct.
Unlike a standard accumulator, a Lucky 31 provides some returns even if not all selections win. This makes it appealing to those looking for a balance between risk and reward.
Try different combinations of selections on the Lucky 31 calculator to see how your bet could play out.
Lucky 31 Composition
A Lucky 31 consists of the following 31 bets across five selections:
| Bet Type | Selection Combinations | Number of Bets |
|---|---|---|
| Singles | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | 5 |
| Doubles | 12, 13, 14, 15, 23, 24, 25, 34, 35, 45 | 10 |
| Trebles | 123, 124, 125, 134, 135, 145, 234, 235, 245, 345 | 10 |
| Fourfolds | 1234, 1235, 1245, 1345, 2345 | 5 |
| Fivefold Accumulator | 12345 | 1 |
| 31 bets |
Since each of the 31 bets is placed separately, a Lucky 31 requires a higher stake but increases the chances of a return. However, just because you get a return, it doesn’t mean you will be in profit.
Lucky 31 Bonuses
Many bookmakers offer bonuses for Lucky 31 bets, such as:
- One Winner Bonus – If only one of your five selections wins, some bookies will boost the odds or guarantee a return.
- One Loser Bonus – If all but one of your selections win, you might receive a percentage bonus on your total payout (often 10% or more).
- All-Correct Bonus – If all five selections win, you might receive a percentage bonus on your total payout (often 10% or more).
Always check with your bookmaker to see what bonuses apply.
How Does an Each-Way Lucky 31 Work?
An Each-Way Lucky 31 doubles the total number of bets, increasing it to 62 bets. This is because each bet is placed twice:
- Win Bet – Pays out if your selection finishes first.
- Place Bet – Pays out if your selection finishes within the bookmaker’s place terms (e.g., top 2, top 3, or top 4 depending on the event).
Each-way betting is especially useful for horse racing, where a selection might not win but still place well. Since the stake is doubled, be prepared for higher costs but a better chance of getting some returns.
Lucky 31 Pros and Cons
Pros
✓ Higher chances of a return – Even if only one selection wins, you still get a payout.
✓ Bonuses – Many bookmakers offer enhanced payouts for winning or single-selection results.
✓ More flexibility – Unlike accumulators, you don’t need all selections to win to see some returns.
Cons
✘ Can still lose money – If only one selection wins, the payout might be small and not high enough to recover your overall stake.
✘ Lower returns than an accumulator – Because a Lucky 15 includes singles and smaller multiples, the potential returns are lower than a standard fourfold accumulator.
Similar Bets
If you’re considering a Lucky 31, you might also be interested in these:
- Lucky 15 – A smaller version of the Lucky 31, covering four selections and 15 bets.
- Lucky 63 – A larger bet with six selections and 63 bets.
- Super Heinz – A bet with seven selections and 120 bets.
Each of these bets increases or decreases coverage depending on the number of selections you want to include.
Lucky 31 vs. Canadian vs. Super Yankee
A Yankee is a similar bet to a Lucky 15, but it does not include single bets.
| Bet Type | Number of Selections | Includes Singles? | Total Bets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lucky 31 | 5 | Yes | 31 |
| Canadian | 5 | No | 26 |
| Super Yankee | 5 | No | 26 |
A Canadian (or Super Yankee) bet includes the same bet types as a Lucky 31 but excludes singles, making it a 26-bet wager. This means a Lucky 31 is slightly safer, as you can still get returns from single winners.
Final Thoughts
A Lucky 31 is a versatile and exciting bet for those looking to cover multiple outcomes while maximizing potential returns. It’s particularly useful if you want to secure returns even if not all selections win. However, due to the high number of bets, it’s essential to manage your stake wisely. Play with different selections on the calculator to find a strategy that works for you.
If you’re looking for a balanced risk-to-reward multiple bet, a Lucky 31 could be a great choice!
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