Hello all! The world of betting is very developed now. A lot of people are betting on different platforms and on different topics. But it is often difficult to assess their chances and winnings. How to calculate the odds of a sports bet? What is the best odds for betting?
Betting odds
Mamarika June 15, 2023 |
Hello all! The world of betting is very developed now. A lot of people are betting on different platforms and on different topics. But it is often difficult to assess their chances and winnings. How to calculate the odds of a sports bet? What is the best odds for betting? |
bartsimpsooon11 June 15, 2023 |
Hello! To calculate the potential winnings at negative odds, divide 100 by the odds, then multiply the result by the bet amount. To calculate a potential win at a positive odds, divide the odds by 100 and multiply the result by the bet amount. As for the best odds, the lower the odds, the better the chances a team has (in the bookmaker's opinion) of winning. Digging a little deeper, bookmaker odds are not only and not so much the probability of a particular opponent or club winning, but also the probability of how many players will bet on a particular outcome. Also, don't forget about the reliability of the BC. Personally, I recommend betting on https://888starzbets.com/ |
Hello! To calculate the potential winnings at negative odds, divide 100 by the odds, then multiply the result by the bet amount. To calculate a potential win at a positive odds, divide the odds by 100 and multiply the result by the bet amount. As for the best odds, the lower the odds, the better the chances a team has (in the bookmaker's opinion) of winning. Digging a little deeper, bookmaker odds are not only and not so much the probability of a particular opponent or club winning, but also the probability of how many players will bet on a particular outcome. Also, don't forget about the reliability of the BC. Personally, I recommend betting on https://888starzbets.com/
andryyypetrooov June 16, 2023 |
To convert the decimal odds of a bookmaker's office into the probability of an event as a percentage plus the margin, you must divide 100 by the value of the odds. Example: 100/1.75 = 57, i.e. the probability with the margin is |
To convert the decimal odds of a bookmaker's office into the probability of an event as a percentage plus the margin, you must divide 100 by the value of the odds. Example: 100/1.75 = 57, i.e. the probability with the margin is
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