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Whereas odds in the US are often quoted as "lines" and odds in Europe often as decimals (including the stake), UK odds in the UK are typically shown as fractions. Some UK bookmakers do however offer the option to show the odds in other ways.

Basically:

US odds: if + then the amount you win for a 100 stake, but if - then the amount you bet to win 100

European odds: The multiple of your stake that your TOTAL RETURN will be

English odds: The fraction that is applied to your stake to calculate your WINNINGS

This is easiest to illustrate with a few examples

Your Stake

Your Return (Winnings + Stake)

American Odds

European Odds

English Odds

100

400 + 100

+400

5.0

4/1

100

100 + 100

+100

2.0

EVENS

100

225 + 100

+225

3.25

9/4

100

50 + 100

-200

1.5

1/2

100

91 + 100

-110

1.91

10/11

EACH WAY

An each way bet is a popular alternative to a win bet as it allows good returns for a win but also some return for coming close. An each way bet is essentially 2 bets - a normal win bet and a place bet. For example a place in a horse race may be defined as finishing in the first 3 and the odds for the place are normally shown as being a fraction of the win odds. For example a race may state that the place odds are 1/5 1,2,3.

The first thing to know about an Each way bet is that the bet is always twice the amount you enter.

For example if you bet $10 on a horse at 5-1 and select "each way (EW)" then your stake is $20 not $10.

You are effectively placing $10 on the win at 5-1, and $10 on a place at 5-1 x 1/5th.

Hence if the horse wins your win portion returns $50 + your $10 stake + the place portion returns $10 + the other $10 stake. However if the horse finishes 2nd or 3rd the return is just $10 + the $10 place stake (i.e. you break even overall).



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