Betting Calculators

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The Odds Converter makes it easy to switch between fractional, decimal, and American odds formats. Understanding these formats is crucial for assessing the value and potential returns of different bets across international betting platforms.

Decimal odds are common in Europe and Canada, providing a clear view of potential returns. For example, betting $100 at 2.0 odds means a total payout of $200, including your stake.

American odds, prevalent in the US, show the profit relative to a $100 stake. Positive numbers (e.g., +200) represent the profit on a $100 bet, while negative numbers (e.g., -200) show how much you need to bet to win $100.

Fractional odds are mainly used in the UK, representing profit relative to the stake. For instance, 5/1 odds mean you win $5 for every $1 wagered.

The probability percentage gives you the implied probability of winning, helping you assess whether a bet is worth taking.