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  1. Horse Racing Betting Odds Explained
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So, £1 on a 10/1 bet will give you £10 winnings. For £1 on 6/4 you just need to divide 6 by 4, giving you a multiplier of 1.5. Therefore if you stake £1 on a 6/4 bet you will return winnings of £1.50. When you bet and win you also get your stake back on top of your winnings. How to Work Out Implied Probability From Decimal Odds. Divide 1 by the decimal, and multiply it by 100%. Equation: (1/ decimal odds). 100 = implied probability Example: 1 /4.00. 100 = 25% Find other bet calculators and interesting offers, like the bet365 bonus code, on mybettingsites.co.uk. Sports Betting Odds Explained. For the novice sports bettor, understanding how sports betting odds work can be one of the most confusing sets of numbers you've ever dealt with. For those who have just started betting on sports, to know how the odds work is of key importance for a profitable and enjoyable betting.

Betting odds explained

Betting odds can appear daunting at first glance but they are actually quite straightforward to calculate. We’ve devised a beginners guide to explain betting odds.

How do odds work?

When looking at the odds (price) of a horse, the two formats used are decimals and fractions. Betting exchanges operate in decimals, whereas fixed-odds betting firms generally operate in fractions.

When determining the returns of a fractional bet, the second number always suggests the stake and the first number denotes what the profit will be if the bet wins. Take 4/1 as an example. If you stake £1 on a horse, then you stand to win £4 if the selection wins the race, which excludes your initial stake. In contrast, the decimal format factors in the initial stake. Betting odds of 4/1 would equate to 5.0 in decimal terms, 5/1 would be 6.0, and so forth.

See the chart below for a breakdown of betting odds in both fractional and decimal format, showing forecasted returns to £5 level stakes for the key prices in a market.

Knowing your odds

wdt_IDFractionalDecimalWIN RETURNS FROM £5 (inc. stake)
11-21.5£7.50
24-71.57£7.86
38-131.62£8.08
44-61.67£8.33
58-111.73£8.64
64-51.80£9.00
75-61.83£9.16
810-111.91£9.55
91-12.00£10.00
1011-102.10£10.50

If you want to work out your winnings from a multiple bet such as an accumulator or lucky 15, you can use our betting calculator to find out instantly what you’ve won.

Horse Racing Betting Odds Explained

By convention only a set of fractions are used in fractional odds betting markets. The set does not include exact mathematical equivalents to all possible decimal and American odds. We use the closet fraction that is used in betting markets.

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Betting Odds Explanation

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Betting Odds Explained

For example, the exact mathematical equivalent of decimal odds 30 is fractional odds 29/1. However 29/1 is not used in betting markets, instead 30/1 is used, so that is what appears in this converter.

For an explanation of the odds types on this table see decimal, fractional and American odds. To find out what the numbers really represent see understand odds as probability with overround.

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