What does +100 in odds mean?
Odds with a plus sign are underdog bets. Plus odds tell you how much profit you will get on a $100 bet. A $100 bet with +200 odds nets you $200 profit plus your original $100 bet. If you bet $20, you would profit $40. For the rare even money odds, those can be listed as -100, +100 or EV.
For example, if the betting odds are +100 (which is equivalent to 2.00 in decimal odds and 1/1 in fractional odds), the implied probability is exactly 50%. It suggests you have a 50/50 chance of success.
So, a team with odds of +120 would payout $120 for every $100 wager. A team with +250 odds would pay $250 for every $100 wager (or $500 for every $200 wager, or $750 for every $300 wager).
A moneyline is simply a bet type that only includes Odds, as in “Odds to win”. Example: a moneyline of +150, is just +150 odds ($100 to win $150) for the listed team to win. A moneyline of -150 is just -150 odds ($150 to win $100) for the listed team to win.
A +100 odds line, on the other hand, means that you have the opportunity to win the same amount that you are wagering. Making a $100 wager at +100 odds means that you could win $100 on that bet.
These odds can appear for any wager type, but what it means for monetary payout means the same. Using a $100 wager as an example, if you bet $100 on odds of +200, you will win $200 on a winning wager.
If the odds are minus (–), then that amount of money must be wagered to win $100. (e.g. –150 means you must bet $150 to win $100.) If the odds are plus (+), that amount of money would be earned on a successful $100 wager. (e.g. +150 means you make $150 on a $100 wager.)
The Redskins are even heavier underdogs and are +400 on the moneyline. This means if you bet $100 you would profit $400.
Negative numbers signify the favorite on the betting line. The negative number indicates how much you'd need to bet to win $100. If the number is positive, you're looking at the underdog, and the number refers to the amount of money you'll win if you bet $100.
By betting on the spread, you wager on whether you think that Team 1 will win by more than 8.5 points (so 9 points or more). Conversely, if you wanted to bet on Team 2 +8.5, you are wagering that Team 2 will either win or only lose by fewer than 8.5 points (so 8 points or fewer).
What does +6.5 mean in a bet?
For example: Green Bay –6.5 means that Green Bay is the favorite and must win by at least 7 points. Chicago +6.5 means that Chicago is the underdog and has been “spotted” or “given” 6.5 points; if Chicago loses by 6 or fewer points, it is a winning bet (if Chicago pulls an outright upset, it is also a winning bet).
A spread of +1.5 or -1.5 basically indicates both teams are pretty much evenly matched—essentially, a +1.5 underdog has just about as good of a chance to win as a -1.5 favorite (at least in the eyes of oddsmakers).

A successful $100 bet on a +155 underdog would earn you a profit of $155. In the latter case, a total of $255 would be returned to you – your initial $100 stake plus the $155 profit.
For example, imagine a tennis player is +200 to win an upcoming match. This would be 3.00 in decimal odds, and 2/1 in fractional odds. The implied probability for these odds is 33.33%.
The term percent comes from the Latin phrase per centum, meaning by the hundred. Percentage is another way of expressing a part of a whole. One hundred percent of a quantity is 100100 of it, for example if 40 students are enrolled in a class and all 40 are present on a particular day, then 100% of the class is present.
What does keep it 100 mean? Keep it 100 is a slang phrase that means being authentic and truthful, akin to “keeping it real.”
The definition of what in the top 100 means. In the top 100 means your website ranks in the top 100 results returned in a Google search. Google and other search engines usually list about 10 results or web pages per results page.
Decimal | Fractional | Moneyline |
---|---|---|
3.00 | 2/1 | +200 |
4.00 | 3/1 | +300 |
10.00 | 9/1 | +900 |
101.00 | 100/1 | +10,000 |
Fractional Odds | Decimal Odds | American Odds |
---|---|---|
21/10 | 3.1 | 210 |
11/5 | 3.2 | 220 |
12/5 | 3.4 | 240 |
11/4 | 3.75 | 275 |
Under 1.75 is a HALF-LOSS. Over 1.75 is a HALF-WIN.
What do +1400 odds mean?
The bigger the number after the plus sign, the bigger of an underdog that the team or person is to win. So, if a team is +1000 to win, this would mean that you would win $1000 in profit with a bet of $100 - if they won, of course.
Hi there, 1+ shot on target means one shot on target does count, this is for 1 or more.
Multiply your bet by the numerator (or top number), then divide the result by the denominator (bottom number). For example, if you place a $50 bet on 8/3 odds the calculation would look like this: (50 x 8) / 3 = $133.33 (a total of $183.33 coming your way).
You'll see something like -125 or +125: The negative numbers mean that they are the favorite – the positive numbers mean they're the underdog. For example, when the odds are -125 it means you have to risk $125 in order to win $100. On the other hand, when the odds are +125, you'll be risking 100 to win $125.
Odds with a Plus Sign (Underdog)
When you see a plus sign in front of a number (like +150 for example) it tells you which team is the underdog. You get a higher payout betting on the underdog since they're less likely to win. The team with the plus sign (like +150) is the underdog.
Here you can see that the Rams are +3.5, while the Cowboys are -3.5. So for this example, the Cowboys are 3.5 point favorites, while the Rams are underdogs of 3.5 points. If you were to bet on Los Angeles you would need them to lose by 3 or fewer points or just win the game outright.
New York Giants +240
If you see a plus sign (+) in front of the number, that indicates that it's the underdog, and again, the number after it indicates how much you'd win with a $100 bet. If you bet $100 on the Giants to win, and they did, you'd win $240.
For Asian handicap +0.25 betting, if your team wins by any margin, your bet is a winner. If they lose, you've lost the bet. If the match ends in a draw, then half the stake is settled and the other half refunded. With the -0.25 Asian handicap bets, you win the bet if your chosen team wins by any score.
Over 0.5 Goals Explained
Over 0.5 goals in a match mean that 1 or more goals are required to win the bet, and 0 goals mean the bet loses. The over 0.5 goals market applies to 90-minute matches (plus additional time) but does not include extra time.
Conversely, the Eagles are +2.5, which are 'points' - betting on an underdog, specifically a large underdog, is called 'taking the points'. If the Eagles lose by less than 2.5 points, you win. If you bet on the Eagles and they win, you also win your money.
What does +3 spread mean?
The point spread is the expected final score difference between two teams. It is represented as both a negative and positive number; if the spread is 3 points, you'll see that as both -3 and +3. The team that is the favorite to win gets the minus-number (-3); the underdog gets the plus-number (+3).
Asian handicap +0.5 indicates that the underdog receives a half goal head start, while -0.5 means that the favourite team starts with a half goal down. The head start or disadvantage will be included in the final score, which determines the result of your bet.
Whenever you see odds listed at +200, you are looking at either a moneyline or future odds. Against the spread or total betting odds will typically be offered at -110 for each side, and it's rare that it would ever go to +200. Moneyline odds that are listed at +200 mean that a team is a clear underdog in the bet.
For example, if Tiger Woods is +800 (also written as 8-1) to win a tournament, that means that if you bet on Tiger to win and he does that, you win 8-times your investment. If you bet $10 at +800 and cash, you will net $80.
100-1 Betting Odds means that out of 101 possible outcomes, the 100/1 odds are that there will be 100 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of outcome. The 100-1 odds calculation means for every 101 betting events your selection should win 1 time and on 100 occasions the selection will not win.
The magnitude of the odds ratio is called the “strength of the association.” The further away an odds ratio is from 1.0, the more likely it is that the relationship between the exposure and the disease is causal. For example, an odds ratio of 1.2 is above 1.0, but is not a strong association.
What does 20 to 1 odds mean? 20-1 Betting Odds means that out of 21 possible outcomes, the 20/1 odds are that there will be 20 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of outcome.
If you take the Broncos at +5.5, they need to either win the game or lose by five points or fewer for you to win. The favorite is always associated with a minus, the underdog with a plus. MORE: Our Super Bowl pick against the spread.
The bigger the number after the plus sign, the bigger of an underdog that the team or person is to win. So, if a team is +1000 to win, this would mean that you would win $1000 in profit with a bet of $100 - if they won, of course.
Under 1.75 is a HALF-LOSS. Over 1.75 is a HALF-WIN.
What does +6.5 mean for odds?
For example: Green Bay –6.5 means that Green Bay is the favorite and must win by at least 7 points. Chicago +6.5 means that Chicago is the underdog and has been “spotted” or “given” 6.5 points; if Chicago loses by 6 or fewer points, it is a winning bet (if Chicago pulls an outright upset, it is also a winning bet).
What Does a Spread of +2.5 Mean? A +2.5 spread means the underdog will need to win outright or lose by 1 or 2 points to cover.
If you were to bet on Dallas you would need the Cowboys to win by 4 or more points. If the Cowboys were to win by 3 points, let's say 30-27, any bets on the Rams +3.5 would win. Even though the Rams didn't win the game they covered the spread of 3.5 points.