EXAMPLE
Newton | January 2, 2019Consider a simple example
Suppose a basketball match between the conventional teams “Giants” and “Jumpers” takes place.
1️⃣ The first bookmaker to win "Giants" gives a coefficient of 2.47 - bet 5000 $.
2️⃣ The second, for the same match, but for the victory, “Jumpers” gives a factor of 1.89 - bet 6550 $.
Suppose that the "Giants" won and the bet in the first office won, we multiply by 2.47 and get 12,350 $.
The bet in the second office, of course, loss.
12350 - 5000 - 6550 = 800 $, and this is PROFIT💰, in the language of mathematics - 7% of the amount of bets for 90 minutes ...
Winning on any outcome of the match - 7% of the amount spent.