100 To 1 Odds Payout
Calculate your potential profits for (+) American odds bets with the following equation. Profit = (Stake x Odds)/100. Profit = (Stake x Odds)/100. So, we’ll use the above equation and our previous example. If we bet a $100 stake, calculate what you will win from your wager: Profit = ($100 x +200)/100. 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. Odds Potential Profit Potential Payout Odds Potential Profit Potential Payout; 1/1 (Evens) $10.00: $20.00: 10/11: $9.09: $19.09: 11/10: $11.00: $21.00: 4/5: $8.00.
100 To 1 Odds Payout
If you put $100 on 1.50 odd, possible payout would be $150. It’s important to bear in mind, payout is stake plus profit which is different from UK odds (profit in this example is $50). These odds are considered to be best for parlay betting (accumulators), since the payout is simply the product of the odds for each outcome wagered on.
Calculator for Sports Odds
Use our odds calculator to easily convert American (a.k.a. moneyline), Decimal, and fractional odds. You can also view corresponding odds by their implied probability of winning (expected win %), as well as calculate payouts for sports bets based on the amount wagered ($100.00 is used by default).
How to Use the Odds Calculator
Money Line Bet Calculator
Enter the odds in your preferred format and instantly view how they are converted into other popular types. You may also manually adjust the bet amount in USD to calculate what your payout would be based on the odds provided. Just hit the reset button if you’d like to start over.
Since not all sports betting sites use the same type by default, you can use this tool to quickly convert odds to a format that you understand. You can also see the probability of winning that the oddsmaker implies by setting the line at what it is. This is sometimes useful to help you understand what you are betting on.
100 To 1 Odds Payout
This tool is for single wagers only. Head to this link if you are looking for a parlay (multiple bet) calculator.