9 4 Odds Calculator
If you see that the Patriots super bowl odds are 9/2, that is most likely 'odds against' and should be entered in the calculator with 'Odds are: against winning.' When playing a lottery or other games of chance be sure you understand the odds or probability that is reported by the game organizer. When it comes to decimal odds, your stake is always factored into the return that you calculate but this is not the case when following the fraction method. In terms of the latter, if you put £1 on odds of 4/1 you will receive £4 in profit but also get your £1 stake back too – so £5 in total. Decimal odds are displayed as a number greater than one, usually with up to two decimal points (1.10, 1.90, 4.50, etc).
- Odds Ratio Calculator. Use this odds ratio calculator to easily calculate the ratio of odds, confidence intervals and p-values for the odds ratio (OR) between an exposed and control group. One and two-sided confidence intervals are reported, as well as Z-scores.
- Odds are not always exact. They are exact if you toss a coin, because the likelihood of heads or tails is the same. However, odds on a sporting event would not be exact, because no one knows for sure who is going to win or lose.
Use the Multi Bet Calculator here
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What is a multibet?
A multibet (or multi for short), also known as a 'Parlay' or 'Accumulator', is a bet type that combines a series of single bets (also known as legs within a multi) into one bet. The odds in the bet multiply for every additional leg you add to the multibet. There has to be a minimum of two legs in your bet to be classified as a multibet. The maximum number of legs in a multi is dependent on the bookmaker you are placing the bet with. A multibet requires all legs to win to be successful. That is, if one leg loses, your entire multi loses (that’s why you usually get big odds for adding more legs)! A multibet can combine different bet types across a range of markets as long as they are not conditional (such as Team A to Win the 1st Quarter and Team A to clear the 1st Quarter Line). Some bookmakers, however, now offer 'Same Game Multis', allowing users to combine multiple markets from the same event. The odds for Same Game Multis are calculated differently and are different to the Multi Calculator on this website.
Some bookmakers now also allow bettors to 'cash out' before all legs of their multibet have resulted. For example, if the bettor had a 7 leg cheeky multi and the first 6 legs have already won, they could choose to accept an amount lower than what they stand to win if the final leg wins, but removes the stress and gives a guaranteed payout.
How does the Multi Calculator work?
9 4 Odds Calculator
Our Multi Calculator quickly calculates the total odds for your multibet. You can enter the odds of each leg and the calculator will then tell you how much the overall multi is worth; the total value of the odds.