What's The Moneyline Mean Score
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)
A Money Line or straight up wager is a bet on the outright winner of the game or event, without any point spread odds. A Money Line better doesn't have to worry about a team winning or losing by a certain number of points. Moneyline betting Money line bets are on the winner of the event. In the example the -170 for the Patriots means that you have to risk $170 to win $100. The moneyline on the Bengals is +150 which means that a $100 bet on the Bengals would win $150, if the Bengals win the game. Win% – Percentage of wins required to show a profit at a given money line. 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. The moneyline represents the value, or price, that a bettor is a paid out at if the competitor or team they bet on wins the game or match. It will be easier to understand how a moneyline works if we look at a specific example.
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.
Win % – Percentage of wins required to show a profit at a given money line.
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).
What Is A Moneyline Bet
Moneyline Conversion: Odds to Percentage Chart
What's The Moneyline Mean Definition
Favorites | |
Money Line | Money Line |
-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 |