One Bet, Many Formats

Odds don’t always speak the same language. In arbitrage betting, you’ll see decimal, fractional, and American formats tossed around like poker chips. Confused? You’re not alone.

That’s why we built a clean, user-friendly converter right into the calculator. Type in one format—like +150—and instantly see its decimal version (2.50) and fractional version (3/2). All in real time.

Tap to Flip Formats Fast

Tired of squinting at odds and wondering what they really mean? Just pick your preferred format with a simple toggle. Want decimal? Click. Want American? Done. Fractional? It’s there too.

There’s even a keyboard shortcut for power users. One tap and your view flips—without losing your bet details. It’s built for speed, especially when you're juggling multiple markets.

Real-Time Conversions That Just Work

No need to do math on the fly. Enter any odds format, and the calculator updates instantly. Try typing “+200”—you’ll see 3.00 (decimal) and 2/1 (fractional) appear automatically.

This live system helps you spot arbitrage gaps fast. The faster you compare, the quicker you lock in guaranteed profit.

Don’t Mix Formats by Accident

Paste in odds from different sources? Watch out. Mixing formats—like dropping 1.80 (decimal) next to +150 (American)—can scramble your results. The calculator flags mixed entries and guides you to fix them.

Here’s how to avoid errors:

  • Use one format per session
  • Double-check pasted odds
  • Rely on the auto-converter
  • Toggle only after inputting clean data

Keep It Smooth with Shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts make everything snappier. Jump between formats or reset fields with just a couple keystrokes. No mouse needed.

It’s the small touches that help serious bettors move fast—and keep their focus on the odds.

Odds Conversion Made Easy

Odds formats can look confusing, but they all say the same thing in different ways. With real-time conversion, smart toggles, and error checks, you stay in control. Arbitrage is about speed and accuracy—and now you’ve got both on your side.