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Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
Hello all
I'm french and my bookmaker offer a odd on decimal like 1.30 and i don't understand the relation between my systeme odd and your system like 110 I begin to understand the over/under ( it's no difficult ) and spread ( is handicap for us ) I think it's better understand if i give an example : NFL Today game TEN @ DEN odd for my book : Winner ( i think is money line for you ) TEN 2.05 DEN 1.80 Spread TEN +1.5 1.91 DEN -1.5 1.91 Super spread TEN -4.5 2.70 DEN +4.5 1.40 TEN +7.5 1.40 DEN -7.5 2.70 I have also many odd for many bet like MT/FT pts in 1st quarter ect But for the moment i concentrate on spread and winner XCan you explain the relation between my odd and your odd system With this odd do you have a good sugest for tonight I read the FAQ ( quicky perhaps ) and i don't find info on this subject |
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Re: Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
I can help a bit. The Euro books show the ML winner as your total return. It is misleading compared to the US system.
Example 1 TEN ML 205 - if you bet $100 - your book takes it out of your account. You win, they put $205 into your account. US method would say TEN+105 - you bet $100 win $105 get $205. Same result - different setup. Example 2 - If you bet $100 on Den-1.5 and they win by 2 or more, you get $191 in your account. US book would say Den -1.5 -110 which works out the same - if you bet $100 on Den you'd win $91. I hope that makes sense to you. |
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Re: Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
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I can help a bit. The Euro books show the ML winner as your total return. It is misleading compared to the US system. US book would say Den -1.5 -110 which works out the same - if you bet $100 on Den you'd win $91. I hope that makes sense to you. [/ QUOTE ] Confused me- I thought if you lost, you'd lose 110 and if you win, you'd win 100.... so, if the European books take out the 110, they'd return that and your extra $100 for a total of $210 in your account after the Denver win. Yes? |
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Re: Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
You'd only lose $110 in an effort to win $100 if you bet $110 to begin with. In Larry's example you bet only $100 on Den, so you win only $91 (technically, $90.91). It is the same payout percentage, which is $10 of profit for every $11 bet.
So yes you got it. |
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Re: Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
thanks- dummy me in misreading his bet
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Re: Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
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I'm french and my bookmaker offer a odd on decimal like 1.30 and i don't understand the relation between my systeme odd and your system like 110 [/ QUOTE ] The decimal amount multiplied by your bet amount is how much you would get paid out, including your original bet, in the event you win. e.g. Bet $100 at 2.5 get paid out $250 for $100 "profit". The way I understand the american system is that if the number is negative you need to bet that amount to win $100 and if the number is positive that is the amount you profit if you bet $100. eg -150 means bet $150 to "profit" $100 if you win +150 means bet $100 to "profit" $150 if you win So the relationship between the decimal and the american system (to get from one to the other is Decimal = (Bet amount + To profit amount)/Bet Amount 2.5 = (100 + 250)/100 (+150) 1.67 = (150 + 100)/150 (-150) If decimal < 2 then American = 100/(Decimal - 1) If decimal > 2 then American = 100*(Decimal-1) Hope this is clear. Please would others correct me if I [censored] this up. |
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Re: Help Me please I don\'t understand your odd system
Thanks all for your information
I began understand |
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