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Mark Ultra | 08 May 2025 - 14:06:30 |
704 Posts |
What does the coefficient of +200 mean in the American system and how to interpret it correctly? I'm used to European values like 1.50 or 2.10, but here I don't understand what it's all about. Is there an easy way to convert this into a familiar format to make it easier to compare? |
Greg Bjorg | 08 May 2025 - 14:52:04 |
944 Posts |
The American coefficient of +200 means a potential profit of 200 units at a rate of 100. It's unusual at first, especially if you're used to decimals, but the point is about the same everywhere — to show how much winning is possible with success. |
Navaln | 08 May 2025 - 15:00:20 |
481 Posts |
In the American odds, +200 means that if you bet $100, you will win $200 in profit, which will total $300. This is common in situations with losers. Understanding these ratios helps to better manage risks and rewards. I usually place my bets through 1x-bet-nigeria.com/bonus , where you can easily switch between American, decimal and fractional coefficients. |