10 On 6 4 Odds
Betting odds explained
Take 4/1 as an example. If you stake £1 on a horse, then you stand to win £4 if the selection wins the race, which excludes your initial stake. In contrast, the decimal format factors in the initial stake. Betting odds of 4/1 would equate to 5.0 in decimal terms, 5/1 would be 6.0, and so forth. Place a £10 pre-play Bet Builder on any Premier League fixture between Saturday, February 27th and Monday, March 8th, at minimum odds of 1.2 (1/5). Get £50 in Football Bet Builders. Free bets will be awarded after your qualifying bet has been settled, valid for 30 days. Ex: American odds of -120 would win $100 on a $120 bet. Decimals quote the potential return should the bet succeed, relative to the stake. If $10 is bet at odds of 4, the total returned is $40 ($10 x 4) and the potential profit is $30 ($10 x 4 minus the $10 stake). Fractional Odds.
Betting odds can appear daunting at first glance but they are actually quite straightforward to calculate. We’ve devised a beginners guide to explain betting odds.
10 On 6 4 Odds Straight Up
How do odds work?
When looking at the odds (price) of a horse, the two formats used are decimals and fractions. Betting exchanges operate in decimals, whereas fixed-odds betting firms generally operate in fractions.
When determining the returns of a fractional bet, the second number always suggests the stake and the first number denotes what the profit will be if the bet wins. Take 4/1 as an example. If you stake £1 on a horse, then you stand to win £4 if the selection wins the race, which excludes your initial stake. In contrast, the decimal format factors in the initial stake. Betting odds of 4/1 would equate to 5.0 in decimal terms, 5/1 would be 6.0, and so forth.
See the chart below for a breakdown of betting odds in both fractional and decimal format, showing forecasted returns to £5 level stakes for the key prices in a market.
Knowing your odds
wdt_ID | Fractional | Decimal | WIN RETURNS FROM £5 (inc. stake) |
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1 | 1-2 | 1.5 | £7.50 |
2 | 4-7 | 1.57 | £7.86 |
3 | 8-13 | 1.62 | £8.08 |
4 | 4-6 | 1.67 | £8.33 |
5 | 8-11 | 1.73 | £8.64 |
6 | 4-5 | 1.80 | £9.00 |
7 | 5-6 | 1.83 | £9.16 |
8 | 10-11 | 1.91 | £9.55 |
9 | 1-1 | 2.00 | £10.00 |
10 | 11-10 | 2.10 | £10.50 |
If you want to work out your winnings from a multiple bet such as an accumulator or lucky 15, you can use our betting calculator to find out instantly what you’ve won.
Manchester City will be looking to open up a 10-point lead at the top of the Premier League table when they travel to Goodison Park to take on Everton on Wednesday.
Pep Guardiola’s men are seven points clear of neighbours Manchester United with a game in hand, having put together a record-breaking 16-match winning streak in all competitions.
Everton vs Manchester City Latest Odds
Having come out on top in each of the last five meetings with this opposition, City are 1/3 (1.33) favourites with bet365 to extend that run to 17 in a row.
Editors' Picks
The Toffees have taken just one point from their last four matches on home turf but can be backed at 15/2 (8.50) to bounce back with a shock victory here.
Two of the hosts’ last three fixtures have resulted in draws after 90 minutes, and you can get odds of 9/2 (5.50) on them earning a point in this one.
Everton vs Manchester City Team News
Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Jordan Pickford will hope to return after missing Sunday’s Fulham defeat, while James Rodriguez will be assessed after coming off injured in that clash and Fabian Delph and Jean-Philippe Gbamin are also doubtful.
Ruben Dias and Sergio Aguero are both in contention after making the bench for Saturday’s win over Tottenham and Ilkay Gundogan faces a late fitness test, although Nathan Ake, Fernandinho and Kevin De Bruyne remain sidelined.
Everton vs Manchester City Preview
Calro Ancelotti will be particularly eager to have top scorer Calvert-Lewin back in action as soon as possible after another toothless display in the shock home defeat to relegation-battling Fulham.
That match saw them fail to score for the third time in four Premier League home games, having netted just once the other match in that sequence.
This does not bode well for a game against the Citizens, whose watertight defence has kept 11 clean sheets over the course of their 16-match winning streak - conceding just five goals in total during that run.
Everton vs Manchester City Tips and Predictions
Having let in just one goal in their last eight matches in the league, odds of 6/5 (2.20) seem particularly generous on City consigning Everton to a fourth home defeat in five in which they fail to hit the back of the net.
All odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.