As I write I wonder if I am asking a really simple stupid question, anyway here goes:
If in a horse race:
Horse One has decimal odds of 2
Horse Two has decimal odds of 4.
Does this mean that horse Two is considered twice as unlikely to win compared to horse One?
Understanding Decimal Odds
- Crazyskier
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I note Mr. Webb, you understand both fractions and decimals (and probably imperial as well as metric measurements). I'm guessing that you like me, were one of the last educated in England to take the rigorous O'level exams rather than the appalling GCSEs that kids of today take. Hell some of them can't even work out 10% of a given value without a calculator!Euler wrote:Odds of 2.00 = 1/2 = 0.50 or 50% chance
Odds of 4.00 = 1/4 = 0.25 or 25% chance
etc. etc.
Y, I whizz off fractions or percentages in a flash and convert them easily. My kids look at me with a confused look on their face and thing Dad's a geek but I was taught that way. I think staring at them has improved my ability to convert quicker, it's curious how you can 'see' fractional odds in the market.
After I was trained by Ladbrokes, I'd amaze people by telling them 8/13 as a fraction was 0.615384!
I could reel off every single fraction imaginable, and convert them instantly into decimals
I've always maintained that training from Laddies was a major part of turning me into a sports trader in later years
I could reel off every single fraction imaginable, and convert them instantly into decimals
I've always maintained that training from Laddies was a major part of turning me into a sports trader in later years
I'm the same LeTiss.I had the same training but with a different firm.
I think working in a betting shop would be a good grounding for anybody wanting to go into sports trading. Though I dont know whether they give you the same type of training as they used to, might just all be about the FOBTs now.
I remember I got 100% in my bet settling exam,only exam ive ever got 100 per cent in! It was only a one week course, though what i learnt that week never left me.
I know almost instantly now how many trebles in 6 selections, how many combination f/casts and tri/casts there are in x number of runners, what 13/8 is as a decimal etc!
I think working in a betting shop would be a good grounding for anybody wanting to go into sports trading. Though I dont know whether they give you the same type of training as they used to, might just all be about the FOBTs now.
I remember I got 100% in my bet settling exam,only exam ive ever got 100 per cent in! It was only a one week course, though what i learnt that week never left me.
I know almost instantly now how many trebles in 6 selections, how many combination f/casts and tri/casts there are in x number of runners, what 13/8 is as a decimal etc!