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How do I calculate betting margins?
If you're new to betting, you should learn how to calculate betting margins. This article explains what betting margins are, highlights why Pinnacle offer the best value and teaches you how to calculate betting margins.In simple terms, bookmakers make a profit by accepting bets on a given
The coin toss example
The simplest analogy for explaining margins is betting on a coin toss. When betting with a friend, you
The market percentage
If, however, you were placing a bet on a coin toss with someone seeking to make a profit – i.e a bookmaker - that Market Percentage would be greater than 100%, and the amount by which the Market Percentage rises above 100% is the size of the Margin the bookmaker holds over the
Novice bettors might reasonably ask “Why should I care about the odds of all outcomes, as I am only betting on one?” The concept of betting value relates to the market as a whole, i.e. considering the odds for all outcomes. The higher the Margin, the poorer the value for a
Getting the best value
You may be surprised by the huge difference in Margins across the spectrum of bookmakers within the industry. Using Premier League soccer 1X2’s as an example, you’ll find some bookies pricing their markets up to 110% i.e. a 10% Margin, compared to Pinnacle who at 2%, are the market leader, with the Industry Average at 6%. This represents a huge difference in potential value that any
Pinnacle’s approach
Importantly, Pinnacle
The table below shows Pinnacle's Margins for our most popular sports betting markets, compared to the industry average*. This clearly demonstrates why it pays to bet at Pinnacle, giving you the best odds and the best chance to win more.
Compare Pinnacle's Margins |
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SPREAD |
MONEY LINE |
TOTAL |
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Industry Average |
Pinnacle |
Industry Average |
Pinnacle |
Industry Average |
Pinnacle |
|
NFL Football |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
College Football |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
MLB Baseball |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
1.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
NBA Basketball |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
5% |
2.5% |
NHL Hockey |
5% |
2% |
5% |
2% |
5% |
2% |
Soccer |
6% |
2% |
8% |
2% |
6% |
2.5% |
*The industry average for NFL, College Football, NBA, MLB and NHL uses the recognised standard American benchmark.
How to calculate margins
You can calculate margins using the following equation:
(1/Decimal Odds Option A)*100 + (1/Decimal Odds Option B)*100
For example, imagine a
Rafael Nadal 1.926
Roger Federer 2.020
(1/1.926)*100 + (1/2.02*100) = 51.92 + 49.51 = 101.43% Market i.e. a Margin of 1.43%
For anything greater than a two-way market simply