What Does Plus 600 Mean In Betting

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For example, if the odds are +750, the bettor would receive $750 dollars if their bet was successful. If the odds were -750, the bettor would have to wager $750 in order to profit $100 (and therefore receive back $850 in total). Now you can tell that $7.50, 13/2 and +650 all mean. What Does +400 Mean in a Bet? We explain How American Odds work. If you ever visited a bookie online, you know that there are different types of odds you can bet on. They all predict the probability of an outcome in an event but come in different formats which can be confusing for new bettors. That doesn't mean you have to bet 100 dollars, it just uses that as a marker to tell the payoff. So +2000 means a 100 dollar bet will pay you 2000 dollars, plus your money back, so its 20 to 1. You don't have to bet $100, you can bet $5 and that will pay 20 to 1 so your payoff if you win the bet will be $100. Again, with all kinds of betting, the minus-sign means a favorite, with the plus-sign designating an underdog. The Twins are +165. That means you win $165 for every $100 you bet. When you see a plus-sign with any number, that number is what you win for every $100 you bet. You don’t have to bet $100. The previous answers are right on. However, to fully understand it its called Money Line betting. This is a MONEY LINE BET. Wagering on the Money Line is predominantly the American way of betting. In England bettIng is done thru Fractional Odds.

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Guest Says:
If betting to win the superbowl, what does +2000 mean in a sports bet? For example some teams show +2000, +1000, +3000 ,etc and some teams are much smaller +100 or +400. How do you read this? Smaller is obviously not as good as those are favorites to win the superbowl, but how do you know how much this pays in a bet?

Guest Says:
It's actually pretty easy, just remember thats bets are normally based on a +100 bet. That doesn't mean you have to bet 100 dollars, it just uses that as a marker to tell the payoff. So +2000 means a 100 dollar bet will pay you 2000 dollars, plus your money back, so its 20 to 1. You don't have to bet $100, you can bet $5 and that will pay 20 to 1 so your payoff if you win the bet will be $100.

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Thanks

Guest Says:
What is a football bet or any bet on sports says -103? Does that mean I will have to bet the 103 just to get 103? or at least 103 to get even money?

Guest Says:
It means you bet 103 to win 100. Its never 50 - 50 on a bet, there is gravy on every bet even when you win.

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Guest Says:
A good example is what you see in las vegas sports betting where you see a football game and it shows you the point spread. The point spread may be -7 or +7 telling you a football team is favored by 7 points or an underdog by 7 points. So if you bet on the team that is -7, you must win by more then 7 to win the bet because you are giving 7 points. A tie gets your money back on the bet.
The sports betting line may show -110, its usually -110, -105 or -115 as those are very common. So if your bet was -110 and you bet a $100, and your team wins by 8, you dont win a $100. You were at -110, which in sports betting means you win a $100 if you bet $110, so your $100 bet will win you $90 something etc.


Guest Says:
Please explain the mayweather and mcgreggor
Mayweather -700
Mcgreggor +500

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Guest Says:
Easy, mayweather is a heavy favorite. If you bet $700 on mayweather and he wins, you will win $100 (plus your money back). If you bet $100 on Mcgreggor and he wins, you will win $500 (plus your money back).

Greg Zermeno Says:
nice , thank you for the definition , very helpful

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