Fractional Odds: They are represented as fractions (6/4, 2/1, 1/3) and allow you to calculate how much money you will win on your bet in comparison to your stake
For example: Odds of 2/1 denote a £200 profit on a £100 stake.
Decimal Odds: These odds represent the amount one wins for every £1 wagered and your stake is already included in the decimal number, and it's quite easy to calculate.
For example: If you bet £100 on 1.5 odds, the possible payout would be £150.
American Odds: American odds are three digits (or more) in length, and can have a plus or minus sign in front of the number.
Examples:
If the quoted odds are -200 it means that you have to bet £200 to win £100 (this is equivalent to 1.5 in decimal odds and ½ in fractional odds).
If the quoted odds are 200 it means that you will win £200 with a stake of £100 (equivalent to 3.0 in decimal odds and 2.1 in fractional odds).
You can change the way they are shown in your settings by selecting ‘Betting’, scrolling down to ‘Settings’ then ‘Odds Format’ or by clicking here.