14 To 1 Odds Payout
Sports betting odds indicate the team's chance to win. There are three types of sports odds.
To get the odds: $85,000 / $42,500 – $1 = $1.00 or 1 to 1 odds. To get the payout per dollar (or decimal odds) $85,000 / $42,500 = $2.00; Your $2 bet will pay back a total of $4.00; You made a profit of $2.00 on a $2.00 bet. For easy math, we used round numbers. But in the real world, this does not always happen. You’re betting on horse races and want to know how much your winning bet will give you. To compute your $2 win price, take the odds of your horse and multiply the first number by 2, divide that by the second number, and then add $2 — simple as that! Following is a list of.
- Moneyline or American odds (-110)
- Fractional or UK odds (5/1)
- Decimal or European odds (2.5)
A big advantage of using online bookmaker, besides betting on sports events taking place anywhere in the world, is the possibility to choose the betting odds you prefer, so you won't have to convert them manually. But still we will explain them all.
American odds
American odds work differently for the favorites and the underdogs. The odds for the favorite express how much money you need to risk to win $100. For example, if the odds are -170 you have to bet $170 to win $100 and collect a payout of $270. The American odds for the underdog show how much money you would win if you risk $100. If the odds are +400, you would win $400 for a $100 bet and receive a total payout of $500.
Fractional odds
Fractional (traditional, UK) odds are often used in horse racing. They show how much you would win, relative to the wager. For example, odds 1/5 show that you would win $20 on a $100 bet. The odds 10/1 express that you would win $1000 on a $100 bet (payout $1100).
Decimal odds
Decimal odds are widely used in Europe, Australia and Canada. They are the easiest to understand because you simply have to multiply the value of your bet with the decimal odds and you will get the total payout (bet+winnings). For example, if the decimal odds are 2.5 and you risk $100, you would receive $250 in total payout (2.5*$100).
Odds comparison
The table below shows you how percentage chance, American odds, fractional odds and decimal odds are expressed to mean the same thing.
Chance of Winning | American Odds | Fractional Odds | Decimal Odds |
20% | +400 | 4/1 | 5 |
80% | -400 | 1/4 | 1.25 |
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