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9-1 Betting Odds means that out of 10 possible outcomes, the 9/1 odds are that there will be 9 of one kind of outcome and 1 of another kind of outcome. The 9-1 odds calculation means for every 10 betting events your selection should win 1 time and on 9 occasions the selection will not win.
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Read More »If you wager a bet on a 9/1 betting odds selection and you win, your total payout will be 10.00 which is your stake back plus 9.00 profit.
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Read More »£1 free bet on a 9/1 returns a winning bets total return of £9
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If the odds have a plus, that means you'll win that amount of money if you win the wager. For example, let's say the odds are -150. This means...
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