The resulting odds (also known as the resulting multiplier) is a term used in sports betting that is created when you combine multiple bets on a single bet slip. The “resulting odds” essentially means the final odds calculated as the product of all the bets. When you bet on multiple outcomes (picks) on a single bet slip, the odds for each outcome are multiplied together to create the resulting odds.
How does it work?
If you place multiple bets (e.g. football, basketball, etc.) on one slip, the odds of each bet are multiplied, creating a higher overall odds.
For example, if you place two bets:
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Football match: 2.00 odds
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Basketball match: 1.80 odds
If you put them on one ticket, the resulting odds are calculated as follows:
Resulting odds = 2.00 x 1.80 = 3.60
This means that if both of your bets win, you will win back 3.60 times your initial stake. So if you bet 1000 HUF, you will win 3,600 HUF (you will also get your stake back).
Why are the resulting odds important?
Due to the resulting odds, a combination bet can result in a significantly higher payout than a single bet, as the odds of the individual bets are multiplied. However, it is important to note that the more Tip mix tip you bet on the ticket, the greater the chance that the entire ticket will fail due to a wrong bet.
For example:
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5-bet slip, where each bet has a multiplier of 1.50, then the resulting odds are: 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.50 x 1.50 = 7.59
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If all 5 tips win, your winnings will increase significantly, but if even one tip is wrong, the entire bet will be a loss.
Summary
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The resulting odds are calculated as the product of the combined bets.
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The more picks there are on the slip, the higher the resulting odds can be, but the risk also increases because each bet must win to be successful.
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Always calculate the resulting odds by multiplying the odds of each bet.
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