Betting question
Why are odds of 100/30 quite a common fraction? Why isn't it just 10/3?
Posted By: Duck on July 10th 2012 at 13:44:47
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- Betting question (Betting) - Duck, Jul 10, 13:44:47
- Apart from with '1', the second number is always even (n/m) (Betting) - norway, Jul 10, 14:15:29
- Oh. Never knew that (Betting) - Duck, Jul 10, 14:28:06
- Just convention really - some odds are still illogical anyway (Betting) - norway, Jul 10, 14:30:40
- 10/11? (n/m) (Betting) - SCC 28, Jul 10, 14:17:26
- 4/9 4/7 8/15 (n/m) (Betting) - SCC 28, Jul 10, 14:18:13
- Unless they're odds-on! (Betting) - norway, Jul 10, 14:27:01
- 11/5 and 13/5 also used (n/m) (Betting) - SCC 28, Jul 10, 14:31:33
- Yeah, apart from them too (Betting) - norway, Jul 10, 15:13:27
- 11/5 and 13/5 also used (n/m) (Betting) - SCC 28, Jul 10, 14:31:33
- Unless they're odds-on! (Betting) - norway, Jul 10, 14:27:01
- 4/9 4/7 8/15 (n/m) (Betting) - SCC 28, Jul 10, 14:18:13
- Oh. Never knew that (Betting) - Duck, Jul 10, 14:28:06
- yep, it's just easier for pundit's to say (n/m) (Betting) - pants, Jul 10, 14:08:17
- Is it so people glancing at it don't read it as 10/1? (n/m) (Betting) - UtterlyHuckerby, Jul 10, 13:47:07
- Is it because it rhymes with "A bum red poo dirty"? (n/m) (Betting) - grumpy, Jul 10, 13:51:07
- Apart from with '1', the second number is always even (n/m) (Betting) - norway, Jul 10, 14:15:29
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