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BB9 Big Brother 9 in 2008 was won by Rachel Rice. |
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Locke.
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What do you mean? Like, if you have the best odds (which Kat has) you're favourite to win, if you have the worst odds (which Belinda has) you're least favourite to win.
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Feeling DiskInserted💿
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I don't understand either....
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EXAmple: 15/7!!!!! am confused on that now! O.O |
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The first number in the betting odds is always the ammount your stake will be muliplied to the second number(your stake value).
For example 5/1 will mean your win will be five times the value of your stake a Ł1 therefore will bring a return of Ł6 including your initial stake. When bookmakers need a fraction of a whole number though they do so bt increasing the second (stake value) number So 2/1 increased to 2 and a quarter/1 will be shown as 5/4 and 2 and a half/1 will be shown as 5/2. 2 and 3 quarters/1 as 11/4. So to work out your winning return simply divide the second (stake value) by the first number (winning value) in the odds figures. |
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that explanis a lot! thanks! ![]() |
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Jolly good
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To take Kathreya to win 7/4 as an example...
Imagine you have 7 apples and 4 oranges, you put all 11 fruits in a bag and draw one out at random. The chance that you draw an orange out is the same as the chance that Kathreya will win Big Brother - according to the bookmaker. That's how the probability side of it works. |
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![]() This is where the probability of an outcome is so likeley the odds factor is reversed. So odds appear as 1/10, 1/100 all you need look at here this as a simple fraction the second number as your stake the first number as the fraction of it you expect as a return on a win. So 1/10 will give you one tenth of you stake back on a win. 1/25 will give you one twenty fifth of your stake ect ect. |
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