Each-Way
Published Jan 22, 2026
Updated Apr 16, 2026
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Each-way is a bet split into two equal parts: one on a selection to win and one on the same selection to place.
It is most common in horse racing and golf betting.
How it works
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Stake is divided into Win and Place
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Place terms (e.g. top 2, 3, or 4) depend on the event and bookmaker
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Place odds are a fraction of the win odds (e.g. 1/4 or 1/5)
Example
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$20 each-way bet = $10 win + $10 place
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Odds: 10.00, place terms 1/5
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If the selection finishes 2nd, the place part wins, win part loses
Key characteristics
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Lower risk than win-only bets
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Reduced payout compared to a full win
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Popular for outsiders with good place chances
Important note
Each-way bets increase total stake and include separate margins on win and place parts.
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