Pinnacle Odds/Juice Question

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Instead of the typical -110, -105, etc, Pinnacle has:

Team A 1.980
Team B 1.926

Could someone explain to me what this means?
 

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thats decimal odds......go to the top left of the page and change it to american odds

they have three choices decimal american and hong kong
 

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You the man!!

I figured since i wasn't joined up with them that was all i could view. Thanks much!
 

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Straight from their site:

Decimal Prices Explained

Decimal pricing, similar to moneylines, is a way to express how much a bet will pay if it wins. The main difference is that the initial risk amount is already included in the quote so the payoff you receive will include the amount bet.
To calculate a decimal quote all you need to do is simply multiply your stake amount by the decimal quote. For instance, if you bet $100 with a decimal quote of 2.5, your winning return will be 2.5 x $100 = $250 ($150 win plus your $100 stake back). For example:

  • Barcelona 1.77
  • Draw 3.25
  • Real Madrid 3.75
If you risked $100 on Barcelona, a Barca win would be 1.77 X $100 = $177 ($77 win plus your original $100 stake amount). If Barcelona lost, or the match ended in a draw, you would lose your bet of $100.
If you placed a $100 bet on Real Madrid and they won, your winning return will be 3.75 x $100 = $375 ($275 in winnings plus your $100 stake back). If Real Madrid lost or the game ended in a draw, you would lose your bet.
Remember, decimal quotes are extremely easy to calculate by simply using a calculator to multiply the amount you wish to bet by the decimal quote offered.
 

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