Theo Filippo wrote:Ladbrokes, I thought you are only 16.Start. wrote:
What website is this on? I'm putting a quid on.
I am, I know dad's details.
Andy wrote:I thought Start was 25?
Look in the 'Right then..' thread in General discussion.
Theo Filippo wrote:Ladbrokes, I thought you are only 16.Start. wrote:
What website is this on? I'm putting a quid on.
Andy wrote:I thought Start was 25?
Start. wrote:Theo Filippo wrote:Ladbrokes, I thought you are only 16.
I am, I know dad's details.
GarethHock wrote:Start. wrote:
I am, I know dad's details.
Theo Filippo wrote:ahlycotc wrote:I don't get how those odds work. What do the numbers represent?
Right side - stake money, left side - winnings
I'm not an expert on odds, but I don't think there will ever be such a thing as 8/4, it would probably just be 2/1. It's a ratio, basically.ahlycotc wrote:Theo Filippo wrote:
Right side - stake money, left side - winnings
So a 100/1 means for every $1 i bet, I win $100? And if it's say 8/4, that means I have to bet at least $4?
Yeah and odds (I think) are always grounded down to the simplest fractions like 2/1, 5/4, 7/2, 13/8 etc.ahlycotc wrote:Theo Filippo wrote:
Right side - stake money, left side - winnings
So a 100/1 means for every $1 i bet, I win $100? And if it's say 8/4, that means I have to bet at least $4?
ahlycotc wrote:Theo Filippo wrote:ahlycotc wrote:I don't get how those odds work. What do the numbers represent?
Right side - stake money, left side - winnings
So a 100/1 means for every $1 i bet, I win $100? And if it's say 8/4, that means I have to bet at least $4?
Glen Damon wrote:I'm not an expert on odds, but I don't think there will ever be such a thing as 8/4, it would probably just be 2/1. It's a ratio, basically.ahlycotc wrote:
So a 100/1 means for every $1 i bet, I win $100? And if it's say 8/4, that means I have to bet at least $4?
ahlycotc wrote:Theo Filippo wrote:
Right side - stake money, left side - winnings
So a 100/1 means for every $1 i bet, I win $100? And if it's say 8/4, that means I have to bet at least $4?
Dr. Ján Ĩtor wrote:basically 11/5 is the same as 2.2/1 but its easier to use whole numbers.
ahlycotc wrote:Dr. Ján Ĩtor wrote:basically 11/5 is the same as 2.2/1 but its easier to use whole numbers.
Oh okay. On FM, you can also have the odds in decimal form. Is that just the same thing but with a denominator of 1 all the time?
Rei Andros wrote: