Converting American odds into fractional odds is simpler. Divide the odds by 100, and then reduce it to its simplest form, e.g., 400/100 is the same as 4/1. To convert negative American odds into decimal odds, we’re going to tweak the equation. This time, we need to divide 100 by the odds, or moneyline, and then add 1. (100/400) + 1 = 1.25. Odds Comparison. Success in sports betting hinges upon having the best odds for your bet. Yet, sportsbooks don’t always offer the same odds on the same bets! Comparing all the odds available helps you find the spots where the odds.
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