Nassau bet calculator
Set the stake, tap who won the front, back, and overall, add any presses — and get the exact settlement.
A $5 Nassau means $5 on each of the three matches.
You're owed
$5.00
+1 match · +0 on presses
How a Nassau settles
A Nassau is three matches in one round: the front nine, the back nine, and the overall 18, each played for the same stake. You can win one and lose another. A press is an extra side bet a trailing team starts mid-nine to win money back — settled the same way at the same stake. Total the three matches and the presses and you have the final number. For the full rules and house variations, see the Nassau rules guide.
Frequently asked questions
How do you calculate a Nassau bet?
A Nassau is three separate matches — front nine, back nine, and overall 18 — each at the same stake. Settle each one as a win, loss, or push, then add any presses (extra side bets at the same stake). The net of all of them is what one side owes the other.
How much is a $5 Nassau worth?
With no presses, a $5 Nassau swings at most $15 — win or lose all three matches. Each press adds another $5 bet on top, so a couple of presses can push it to $20–$30.
How do presses affect the payout?
A press is a new bet that starts when a team is down, running to the end of that nine. It's settled just like a match at the same stake. Count your presses won and lost and add them to the three base matches.
Track it live instead
mashie runs the Nassau as you play — front, back, overall, and auto-presses all tracked hole by hole, with the settlement ready at the 18th. Plus skins, Wolf, Vegas, and side bets in the same round.