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Negative Moneyline odds will always convert into decimal odds with a price of less than $2.00. Converting American odds to fractional odds. Our odds converter is the easiest way to convert American odds to fractional odds. If you prefer the old-fashioned way, we provide the formula for you below. AmericasMoneyline.com is licensed by AZ License #1004595, CA Bureau of Real Estate Broker License #02088717, CO License #1895842, FL License #MBR3314. A moneyline bet is a sports betting wager on which team or person will win a game or sporting contest. When you make a moneyline wager, you are betting on who will win a contest. It doesn’t matter how they win, by how many points, goals, or runs they win, or how long it takes them to win. Betting Odds Converter & Moneyline Calculator Insert your odds below and the tool will automatically convert them to American, Decimal, and Fractional odds. It will also calculate the implied. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for MoneyLine (Windows) at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.
How to read College Basketball Las Vegas Money Line Odds
Just pick the winner!
If youre placing college basketball money line wagers then youre cheering for one team to capture a straight up victory and nothing more. The betting term Against the Spread (ATS) is tossed out the window for these types of wagers since the point-spread doesnt come into play.
Similar to our Spread and 1st Half Odds, every matchup is listed in order of Rotation and those numbers are preceded by the Date and Time of the College Basketball game.
Youre always going to have a Favorite and Underdog associated with the Money Line Odds and the plus (+) and minus (-) symbols are used to differentiate the teams. For college basketball money line odds, its a simple math formula thats based on $100 wagers.
Duke -200 (Bet $100 to win $50)
North Carolina +170 (Bet $100 to win $170)
In the above example, Duke is the favorite (-) while North Carolina is the underdog. If a bettor wanted to back Duke, who is expected to win, they would only win $50 on a $100 wager since they are minus-200. Some books will provide an extra option to view their betting odds in Fraction format and Duke would be a 1/2 favorite in this matchup. If you prefer Decimal format, very common overseas, Duke would be 1.5 on the betting board.
Since Duke is the favorite, North Carolina is the underdog and bettors would receive a positive return greater than their initial stake. In this example, a $100 winning wager on North Carolina would net $270 and that includes your $170 win and $100 stake. The fractional odds for this example would be North Carolina at 17/10 and the Decimal conversion would read 2.70.
How to Bet College Basketball Money Line Odds
Moneyline Conversion Chart
Since College Basketball often has very large point-spreads due to unbalanced competition, double-digit favorites are very common and you could see some teams laying 30-plus points, even 40 if the oddsmakers believe the game is a complete mismatch.
For the NCAA Tournament, plenty of March Madness bettors love to play parlays with Money Line Odds and try to hit a big ticket while avoiding the heavy point spreads.
The VegasInsider.com Parlay Calculator is a great tool to see what kind of return you can create while avoiding the pitfalls of risk.
Picking a straight up winner seems easy and if you dont feel comfortable laying the points, then betting money line wagers is for you. Its also in your wheelhouse if you believe an underdog can pull off the upset and that happens very often in March Madness.
Higher seeds are known to advance and those tickets offer generous returns. In the 2018 NCAA Tournament, the University of Maryland Baltimore County aka UMBC stunned Virginia 74-54, becoming the first No. 16 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed in March Madness. The Retrievers closed as 20-point underdogs against the Cavaliers and the Money Line Odds on the upset paid 19/1 odds (Bet $100 to win $1,900).
Have you ever wondered what the chances of a team winning was based off of the money line for the game? That’s a key part of understanding money line bets. First, we have a simple calculator that you can use to plug in any moneyline (American style odds) and quickly get the fair market probability that it implies. We’ve also included a chart below the calculator for reference, and to see how favorites and underdogs compare.
Money Line Calculator (Implied Probability)
The following chart shows how likely a team is to win based off the odds. This is helpful in handicapping because you can see just what percentage of your wagers you need to win at each given money line in order to profit.
The left chart is to be used for favorites, the right for underdogs.
Moneyline Converted To Odds
Win % – Percentage of wins required to show a profit at a given money line.
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For example, you would need to win 80% of all of your bets just to break even if you only bet on -400 money line favorites (over 80% to turn a profit).
Moneyline Conversion: Odds to Percentage Chart
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-400 | +400 |
-395 | +395 |
-390 | +390 |
-385 | +385 |
-380 | +380 |
-375 | +375 |
-370 | +370 |
-365 | +365 |
-360 | +360 |
-355 | +355 |
-350 | +350 |
-345 | +345 |
-340 | +340 |
-335 | +335 |
-330 | +330 |
-325 | +325 |
-320 | +320 |
-315 | +315 |
-310 | +310 |
-305 | +305 |
-300 | +300 |
-295 | +295 |
-290 | +290 |
-285 | +285 |
-280 | +280 |
-275 | +275 |
-270 | +270 |
-265 | +265 |
-260 | +260 |
-255 | +255 |
-250 | +250 |
-245 | +245 |
-240 | +240 |
-235 | +235 |
-230 | +230 |
-225 | +225 |
-220 | +220 |
-215 | +215 |
-210 | +210 |
-205 | +205 |
-200 | +200 |
-195 | +195 |
-190 | +190 |
-185 | +185 |
-180 | +180 |
-175 | +175 |
-170 | +170 |
-165 | +165 |
-160 | +160 |
-155 | +155 |
-150 | +150 |
-145 | +145 |
-140 | +140 |
-135 | +135 |
-130 | +130 |
-125 | +125 |
-120 | +120 |
-115 | +115 |
-110 | +110 |
-105 | +105 |
-100 | +100 |