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  2. Odds - Wikipedia

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    The 4/1 fractional odds discussed above are quoted as 5.00, while the 1/4 odds are quoted as 1.25. This is considered to be ideal for parlay betting, because the odds to be paid out are simply the product of the odds for each outcome wagered on. When looking at decimal odds in betting terms, the underdog has the higher of the two decimals ...

  3. Sports betting odds explained: How they work and how to ... - AOL

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    A quick rundown of how UK bookmakers’ odds work, as well as how to read them and how to use them when placing bets Sports betting odds explained: How they work and how to read them Skip to main ...

  4. Mathematics of bookmaking - Wikipedia

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    E.g. £100 each-way fivefold accumulator with winners at Evens ( 1 ⁄ 4 odds a place), 11-8 ( 15 odds), 5-4 ( 1 ⁄ 4 odds), 1-2 (all up to win) and 3-1 ( 15 odds); total staked = £200 Note: 'All up to win' means there are insufficient participants in the event for place odds to be given (e.g. 4 or fewer runners in a horse race).

  5. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Decimal odds of 2.00 are an even bet. UK format (fractional odds) are used by British bookmakers. They are the ratio of the amount won to the stake – the solidus "/" is pronounced "to"; for example, 7/1 is "seven to one". Fractional odds of 1/1 are an even bet. US format odds are the amount won on a 100 stake when positive, and the stake ...

  6. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    If the gamblers bet on the "favorite", they give the points (sometimes called lay the points) and will win if the favorite's score minus the spread is greater than the underdog's score: The eventual score is Underdog 5, Favorite 10: 10 – 4 > 5, so the gambler wins; The eventual score is Underdog 8, Favorite 10: 10 – 4 < 8, so the gambler loses.

  7. Martingale (betting system) - Wikipedia

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    Whenever q > 1/2, the expression 1 − (2q) n < 0 for all n > 0. Thus, for all games where a gambler is more likely to lose than to win any given bet, that gambler is expected to lose money, on average, each round. Increasing the size of wager for each round per the martingale system only serves to increase the average loss.

  8. Vigorish - Wikipedia

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    Under proportional vigorish, a "fair odds" betting line of 2.00/2.00 [b] without vigorish would decrease the payouts of all outcomes equally, perhaps to 1.95/1.95, once it was added. More commonly though, disproportional vigorish will be applied as part of the efforts to keep the amounts wagered balanced, such as 1. 90 /2.00, making the outcome ...

  9. MLB betting: If you had Dodgers -1.5 vs. Cardinals, don't ...

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    What's the opposite of a bad beat? Whatever you call it, Dodgers run line bettors got it.

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