Multiplying the £50 stake by 500 gives 50 x 500 = 25000. Adding the original stake you receive back gives 25050. Don't forget to include the unit of currency.
You would win a total of 420.00 - since you get your stake returned on a winning bet.
Odds of 9-2 means that for every 2$ you bet you will get 9$ if you win, and nothing otherwise.
You would win 1000 and get your 25 back, so you would get 1025.
the odds are calculated by multiplying the number of balls in sequence... for a 5 number win it would be 32x31x30x29x28.... to 1. the draw of your first number is 32:1 odds... your second number then becomes 31:1 odds and so on... or you have 1 chance in 24,165,120 to hit 5 numbers from a 32 ball machine
Odds of 2-1 mean that person offering the odds is moderately confident that the event in question will happen. If they offer 2-1, and you bet £/$ 10, if the event happens you would win £/$ 20 and the £/$ 10 that you bet on the event. So in total you would get £/$ 30 back.
You would win a total of 420.00 - since you get your stake returned on a winning bet.
You'd win $300... Unless you are dealt a blackjack, in which case you'd receive $450 at 3:2 odds, or $360 with 6:5 odds.
Good!
You would win 3.25 and also get your 2 back.
It depends on how much money is bet into the show pool. The 6-1 odds are win odds. If horses with lower odds run 1,2, or 3, the show payout will likely be in the $2.60-$3.60 range. If a "lock" runs off the board and a huge show bet was placed on that horse, theoretically the show payout could be larger than the 6-1 win payout.
When the odds are 5 to 2, if you bet $2 on something and win then you will receive $7 The $2 you bet and the $5 you won.
In MMA (and other sports) the favored fighter is assigned a negative odds (e.g. -410) by the oddsmakers/bookmakers while the underdog fighter is assigned a positive odds (e.g. +350).If you take a bet on the favored fighter (with negative odds), betting that number (e.g. ($410) can win you $100 assuming the odds shown above.If you take a bet on the underdog fighter (with positive odds), betting $100 can win you that number ($350) assuming the odds shown above.In short, you'll need to put more money down on the favored fighter and less money down on the underdog.
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Yes, people do win sweepstakes. The odds are difficult to win, though.
For lotteries in general, the odds a specific person will win is always an invariably low odd, such as 36 million to one. Extra tickets can improve one's odds but they will still be quite low.
It odds were leaning against a Spain, Brasil final and the odds say Spain wins it.i believe Germany will win thin in 2014.
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