6 4 Odds Payout

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Fractional odds have been used in bookmaking primarily in the
United Kingdom. They have been more or less replaced by decimal
odds in recent years, but a lot of bookmakers and bettors still
prefer this format. Although this odds format is often
considered more complicated than the decimal or moneyline
format, the calculations required for working out potential
profits and payouts is actually reasonably straightforward.

The Packers would be 1.714 in decimal odds as a -140 favorite in American odds. For every $1 risked, you’re profiting 71.4 cents, plus your $1 back. The Vikings would be 2.2 in decimal odds as a +120 underdog, meaning for every $1 risked, you’re profiting $1.20 and getting your $1 back. (Wager. Odds) + Base Wager = Payout. Example: I've placed a $4 Win wager on a single horse, the odds on the horse are 3/2. 4. 3 = 12 12 / 2 = 6 6 + 4 = 10. For the example above, I would be paid out $10. I made a profit of $6. Other types of wagers will have odds that differ from the Win wagers, and because of this the payouts may not reflect.

We provide the necessary calculations on this page, along
with some examples to highlight how it works in practice. We
also include a chart listing some of the more commonly-used
fractional odds, with the associated profits and payouts.

Calculation Required

The calculation you need to know to work out the potential
profit of a wager using fractional odds is as follows:

Payout

For the total potential payout, you just add your initial
stake to the potential profit.

Using this Calculation

The two examples below show how this calculation works.

Fractional Odds Payout Chart

The following chart shows some of the most frequently used
fractional odds, along with their respective profits and total
payouts based on a $10 stake.

OddsPotential ProfitPotential PayoutOddsPotential ProfitPotential Payout
1/1 (Evens)$10.00$20.0010/11$9.09$19.09
11/10$11.00$21.004/5$8.00$18.00
5/4$12.50$22.508/11$7.27$16.27
6/4$15.00$25.004/6$6.67$16.67
7/4$17.50$27.505/8$6.25$16.25
2/1$20.00$30.004/7$5.71$15.71
5/2$25.00$35.001/2$5.00$15.00
11/4$27/50$37/504/9$4.44$14.44
7/2$35.00$45.002/5$4.00$14.00
10/1$100.00$110.001/3$3.33$13.33

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