What does +900 mean for odds?
Decimal | Fractional | Moneyline |
---|---|---|
3.00 | 2/1 | +200 |
4.00 | 3/1 | +300 |
10.00 | 9/1 | +900 |
101.00 | 100/1 | +10,000 |
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.)
What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
If you want to bet the favorite, then you will have to risk more than what you stand to win. Consider game numbers 401 and 402 in the example above. The +400 for the Rams means that a bet on the Rams would pay 4 to 1. The -600 on the Vikings means that if you bet them, then you have to lay 6 to 1.
Fractional Odds | Decimal Odds | American Odds |
---|---|---|
11/4 | 3.75 | 275 |
14/5 | 3.8 | 280 |
7/2 | 4.5 | 350 |
4/1 | 5 | 400 |
Higher numbers like +400, +500, +5000, etc. represent how much of an underdog the team is in the game. The higher the number the more likely the team is expected to lose in the eyes of the oddsmakers. The number also indicates how much money would win in comparison to every $100 you wager.
When odds are expressed with a plus (+) or minus (–) symbol followed by a number. They are American money line odds; for example, +200 signifies the amount a bettor could win if wagering $100. If the bet works out, the player would receive a total payout of $300 ($200 net profit + $100 initial stake).
Decimal odds are shown as one number, which is the amount a winning bet would collect on a $1 bet. If the odds are listed as 6, a winning bet would receive $5 profit and the original $1 bet. Anything between 1 and 2 is a favorite bet and 2 is an even money bet.
How do I convert probability to odds? Remember to replace 1 by 100% if the probability is given as a percentage. Example: If probability is 25% , then odds are is 25% / 75% = 1/3 = 0.33 .
To calculate “+” odds, divide the odds by 100 and multiply that product by the amount of the wager. To calculate the payout of a $50 bet on the Buffalo Bills, divide 115/100 and multiply by $50 (1.15*$50=$57.50). A winning $50 moneyline bet on the Bills returns $107.50 total to the bettor.
What does 5000 to 1 odds pay?
Clarke, who has season tickets to see the Foxes, had a 10 pound bet ($14), thanks to the 5000-to-1 odds, result in a 50,000 pound ($72,480) pay out.
UK | EU | Payout |
---|---|---|
18/1 | 19.00 | 1900.00 |
19/1 | 20.00 | 2000.00 |
20/1 | 21.00 | 2100.00 |
21/1 | 22.00 | 2200.00 |
With betting, odds are defined in terms of money and $100 is usually the standard amount. If the odds have a minus, that means you have to wager that amount to win $100. If the odds have a plus, that means you'll win that amount of money if you win the wager.
For example, 6-5 means you will get $6 in profit for every $5 you wager, while 20-1 means you get $20 in profit for every $1 you wager. In the latter example, a bet of $2 means you would get $42 back for a winning wager.
Leicester City have defied all the odds, exactly 5000 of those odds and gone on to win the English Premier League. The is the greatest achievement in the clubs 132-year-old history.
100 to 1 odds payout
If you wager a bet on a 100/1 betting odds selection and you win, your total payout will be 101.00 which is your stake back plus 100.00 profit.
8 to 1 Implied Probability
The 8-1 betting odds probability is an 88.89 per cent probability of a particular outcome and an 11.11 per cent probability of another outcome. The 8/1 odds implied probability means your selection has an 11.11% chance of winning and an 88.89% chance the selection will lose.
Whenever you see two numbers separated by a slash, i.e. 10/1, this is a fractional betting odd. Fractional odds allow you to calculate how much money you will win on your bet in comparison to you stake. The number on the left(e.g. 10) is how much you will win. The number on the right is how much you need to stake.
50-1 Betting Odds means that out of 51 possible outcomes, the 50/1 odds are that there will be 50 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of outcome. The 50-1 odds calculation means for every 51 betting events your selection should win 1 time and on 50 occasions the selection will not win.
What does 7 to 1 odds mean? 7-1 Betting Odds means that out of 8 possible outcomes, the 7/1 odds are that there will be 7 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of outcome. The 7-1 odds calculation means for every 8 betting events your selection should win 1 time and on 7 occasions the selection will not win.
What does a 2 to 1 odds mean?
The first number tells you how much you could win, the second number is the amount you bet. So, if the odds are listed as 2-1, you'll get $2 for every $1 you bet. Odds are displayed in one of two formats.
So odds of 7-2 mean that for every $2 invested, the punter gets $7 profit in return. This means when you bet $2, the total return if the bet is successful is $9. Similarly, if a horse is at even money (ie 1-1), it's $2 profit for every $2 invested, or a total return of $4.
Whenever you see two numbers separated by a slash, i.e. 10/1, this is a fractional betting odd. Fractional odds allow you to calculate how much money you will win on your bet in comparison to you stake. The number on the left(e.g. 10) is how much you will win. The number on the right is how much you need to stake.