View Full Version : Obama-Romney.. London odds ??
flabbybody
08-29-2012, 04:29 AM
I don't understand the way you blokes make the spread.
I would imagine London books are making Obama the small favorite. So how does it work? Let's say I wanna bet 100 quid on Obama. what do I risk? 120? 140?
And if I back Romney, do I get back 120 for my 100?
In baseball wagering here in the states we quote Yankees 180-160 vs Blue Jays. That means you risk 180 to bet 100 on Yanks. If you bet Blue Jays you put up 100 to win 160.
SugaSweet
09-03-2012, 09:59 PM
I was in Las Vegas last week and visited two sportsbook areas.I did not betting information on the Presidential race,but I sure did love that Alabama -13.5 vs Michigan
rodinuk
09-03-2012, 10:15 PM
Obama is 2/5 and Romney 15/8 (Ladbrokes) so that's a bit firmer than a small favourite.
At those odds if you bet £100 stake money on Obama you'd collect £40 plus your £100 stake when he wins the election.
At those odds if you bet £100 stake money on Romney you'd collect £187.50 plus your £100 stake when he wins the election.
I don't think there's any tax to pay these days - you used to pay it (9% I think) on the stake to avoid paying it on winnings.
Queens Guy
09-03-2012, 10:49 PM
I was in Las Vegas last week and visited two sportsbook areas.I did not betting information on the Presidential race,but I sure did love that Alabama -13.5 vs Michigan
I don't think you can bet on any election in Vegas, A.C. or anywhere else in the U.S.
flabbybody
09-08-2012, 05:35 AM
Obama is 2/5 and Romney 15/8 (Ladbrokes) so that's a bit firmer than a small favourite.
At those odds if you bet £100 stake money on Obama you'd collect £40 plus your £100 stake when he wins the election.
At those odds if you bet £100 stake money on Romney you'd collect £187.50 plus your £100 stake when he wins the election.
I don't think there's any tax to pay these days - you used to pay it (9% I think) on the stake to avoid paying it on winnings.
yes, that makes Obama quite a big favorite. I'd be laying 250 to win 100
thanks for the explanation
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