What are the Odds Formats in 7Cric New ID?
When you win a bet on 7Cric New ID, you get paid based on the chances that the bookmaker gave you. Different
ways can be used to show betting odds. The decimal odds method, which is used in India, is thought to be the
easiest to understand. Sometimes decimal odds are called European odds because they are popular in Europe, and
sometimes they are called international odds. On their websites, many bookmakers offer odds in different ways,
but most Indian bookmakers only offer decimal chances. Here is a review of the most common ways to figure out
odds. For each of the following, the equal odds are given:
Example 1 shows a bet that gives a total gain of 150%. If you bet $10 and win, you would get back $15, making
you $5 ahead.
Example 2 shows a bet that gives a total return of 300%. If you bet $10 and win, you would get back $30, making
you $20 ahead.
Odds Format | Usage | Explanation |
Example |
Example |
Decimal | Europe, India, NZ, Canada | Shows how much you would win if you bet $1 and won. | 1.50 | 3.00 |
Fractional | UK, Ireland | Shows the net return (as a fraction) from a $1.00 bet that wins. | 1/2 | 2/1 |
American | United States |
A negative number shows how much money would have to be bet in order to win $100. A number that is | -200 | +200 |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong | Shows how much you would win if you bet $1 and won. | 0.50 | 2.00 |
Indonesian | Indonesia |
When they are good, they are the same as Hong Kong odds. Negative odds show how much you have to bet | -2.00 | 2.00 |
Malay | Malaysia |
When they are good, they are the same as Hong Kong odds. Negative odds show how much you have to bet | 0.50 | -0.50 |
Since India uses decimal odds, all of the examples on this page use decimal odds. Whenever the word
“odds” is used, decimal odds are meant.