Decimal Betting Odds Converter

Our Odds Converter will convert Decimal odds, American odds and Fractional odds into your chosen odds format. Enter the Decimal odds, American odds or Fractional odds you wish to convert and our Odds Converter will do the work for you. Decimal odds will be converted to the nearest standard American or Fractional equivalent. An odds converter is especially beneficial if you have moved to a new country with a new odds format, if you are travelling or if you are betting with an international sportsbook. Decimal odds show the amount of money the bettor will receive back multiplied by the original stake.

Simply enter the odds as well as your stake. The implied probability, as well as your profit and total payout will be shown instantly!

How to Calculate the Odds?

The mathematical concept of odds is related to, yet distinct from the concept of probabilities. In simple terms, odds are a way of expressing the relationship between the number of favorable outcomes in a given situation versus the number of unfavorable outcomes.

How to use the Odds Converter?

To use the converter, just enter a value into any field. It will automatically convert the odds into all other formats.

What are Decimal Odds?

  • Common worldwide, but mostly used in Europe.
  • Represents the total amount you will receive if you win, including the return of your stake.
  • For example, if you bet €50 with odds of 2.35, you will receive €117.50 in total if you win.
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What are Fractional Odds?

  • Mainly used in the UK and in international horse racing. Becoming less popular online.
  • It tells you the profit relative to your stake if you win your bets.
  • For example, if you bet £50 with odds of 4/1, you will receive £200.00 profit if you win.

What are American Odds?

  • Used by most US bookmakers.
  • Based on a straight single bet (on a single outcome, without a points spread).
  • If the moneyline is positive, the quoted amount is the amount you would win on a $100 bet.
  • If it is negative, the amount quoted is what you would need to bet to win $100.
  • If it is negative, the amount quoted is what you would need to bet to win $100.

Decimal Odds To American Odds Calculator

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How does the odds converter work?

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Our odds converter allows you to enter any format such as US odds (+100), or decimals / Australian odds ($2.00) or fractional / UK odds (1:1) and we convert all these formats to the other betting formats for you.

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What is an odds converter?

Odds can be displayed in many different ways, including as fractions, decimals and if you're in the USA, with a positive or negative sign. Therefore, an odds converter allows you to quickly convert US Odds (such as +100) to UK odds (such as 1:1) to Australian Odds (such as $2.00). It's important to realise that although they all look different they are all just indicating the same price of an event with numbers.

An odds converter is especially beneficial if you have moved to a new country with a new odds format, if you are travelling or if you are betting with an international sportsbook.

Decimal odds show the amount of money the bettor will receive back multiplied by the original stake. For example, if the price is $7.50, and the bet is successful, the bettor will receive 7.5 times their original stake.

Fractional odds are stating the same thing, in a different format. In fractional odds, whatever the second number is, can be seen as the stake, and whatever the first number is, is what the bettor will receive back should the bet be successful. For example, if the price is 15/2, the bettor will receive 15 'stakes' for every 2 they wager.

American odds are slightly different and are based of stakes off a $100 bet. When the odds are with a + sign, they represent the amount of money you would receive back from a bet of $100. When the odds are displayed with a - sign, that represents the amount if money the bettor would have to wager to receive a $100 profit. For example, if the odds are +750, the bettor would receive $750 dollars if their bet was successful. If the odds were -750, the bettor would have to wager $750 in order to profit $100 (and therefore receive back $850 in total).

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Now you can tell that $7.50, 13/2 and +650 all mean the same thing and the need for an odds converter!