What Do 11/10 Odds Mean?
When you see 11/10 odds, it means that for every £10 you bet, you will win £11, provided your bet is successful.
This is also known as fractional odds, commonly used in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The first number (11) represents the potential winnings, while the second number (10) is the amount you need to stake to earn that win.
Let’s break it down with some examples:
Odds | Meaning | Payout | Each Way | Decimal |
---|---|---|---|---|
11/10 | For every £10 bet, you win £11 | £21 for a £10 bet | Two bets in one: a bet for the selection to win and a bet for the selection to place | 2.1 |
– If you bet £1 at 11/10 odds and win, you would receive £1.10 in winnings.
– If you bet £5, you would receive £5.50.
– If you bet £10, you would receive £11.
– If you bet £25, you would receive £27.50.
– If you bet £50, you would receive £55.
– If you bet £100, you would receive £110.
What Do 11/10 Odds Payout?
The payout for 11/10 odds is £11 for every £10 you bet. This means if you bet £10, you would receive your original £10 back plus £11 in winnings, giving you a total return of £21.
What Does 11/10 Odds Each Way Mean?
An each-way bet is essentially two bets in one: a bet for the selection to win and a bet for the selection to place.
The term ‘place’ refers to the selection finishing in one of the predetermined places in the event.
For example, if you bet £1 each way at 11/10 odds, you are actually placing two £1 bets (£2 in total). If your selection wins, both bets win and you would receive £2.20 (£1.10 for the ‘win’ part and £1.10 for the ‘place’ part).
Here are some more examples:
– If you bet £5 each way, you would receive £11.
– If you bet £10 each way, you would receive £22.
– If you bet £25 each way, you would receive £55.
– If you bet £50 each way, you would receive £110.
– If you bet £100 each way, you would receive £220.
What is 11/10 Odds as a Decimal?
To convert fractional odds to decimal odds, you divide the first number by the second number and then add 1. Therefore, 11/10 odds as a decimal would be 2.1.