![]() ![]() Favourite teams are marked with negative numbers, and the underdogs with positive numbers. With moneyline odds, you’ll find positive and negative numbers always in relation to the number 100. 4/1 odds mean the team is four times more likely to lose than to win, and you’ll get £4 for every £1 wagered, plus your starting £1 bet (i.e. This means that for every £1 bet, you’ll only make a profit of £0.25. In fractional odds, 1/4 odds mean the favourite has four more chances of winning than losing. Keep in mind that betting on favourites poses less risk, but you’ll get lower profits. In all cases, the odds show who is most likely to win or lose in a match. US sportsbooks use numbers ( moneyline odds), whereas decimals ( decimal odds) feature in European sportsbooks. The most common way of how UK sportsbooks display odds are as fractions ( fractional odds). ![]()
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