Originally posted by rewls
Risk amount = You risk this much, and then the profit you get if you win is based on the odds. If you enter '100' here and the odds are -110, you will risk $100, and your profit would be $90.91
Wager amount = It acts like 'to win' if you are betting a favorite (if the odds start with a minus sign), and acts like 'risk' if you are betting an underdog (if the odds start with a plus sign). For example, if you have '100' entered here and the odds are -110, you will be risking $110 to win $100. If you have '100' entered here and the odds are +110, you will be risking $100 to win $110.
Hopefully you are using American odds format, otherwise none of this is going to make any sense. Hehe
PS Should point out that sometimes you do have underdogs which are not plus money (i.e. -105 is an underdog if you are betting 20 cent lines), but hopefully you understand what I was getting at with the 'Wager amount' bit

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