Kelly criterion calculator
The Kelly formula maximises long-term bankroll growth by sizing stakes to your true edge.
Edge
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Full Kelly
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Half Kelly
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Quarter Kelly
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Enter odds, probability and bankroll.
How to use this calculator
- Enter the decimal odds offered (e.g. 2.50).
- Enter your estimated probability of winning (e.g. 0.45 for 45%).
- Enter your bankroll.
- The recommended stake (full Kelly) and half-Kelly appear instantly.
Worked example
Odds 2.50, true probability 0.45, bankroll £1,000. Edge = 0.45 × 2.50 - 1 = 0.125. Kelly fraction = 0.125 / (2.50-1) = 8.33% = £83 full Kelly, £41 half-Kelly.
Common questions
Should I use full Kelly?
No. Most professionals use half or quarter Kelly. Full Kelly maximises growth in theory but is too volatile in practice — and your edge estimates are never perfect.
What if Kelly is negative?
Negative Kelly means the bet has no value. Do not place it.