Quote Originally Posted by tam seddon
so killersheep what do i have to do bet on how the fight is going to turn out
Ok well let's see, the first thing I would recommend you do is look at the first season, it is still going on.

http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,32625.0.html

typically you have 5 options on a given fight

1)Favorite (odds on favorite) - this is usually a lower payout, because he is expected to win
2)Underdog (odds on underdog) - exact opposite of the favorite, pays better because he is expected to lose
3)Over (over rounds) - a number is assigned to each fight i.e. 9.5 if you pick over you are saying the fight will last longer than 9 and a half rounds, regardless of who wins.
4)Under (under rounds) - a number is assigned to each fight i.e. 9.5 if you pick under you are saying the fight will last less than 9 and a half rounds, regardless of who wins.
5)Draw - this is a huge payout, because the odds are so far against it

you can pick as many options as you want

for example, if the line looks like this :

Steve Cunningham = -110 = 10/11 = Factor 0.91
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=036642
Guilermo Jones = +110 = 11/10 = Factor 1.10
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=007532
Under 11.5 = +150 = 3/2 = Factor 1.50
Over 11.5 = +120 = 6/5 = Factor 1.20
Draw = +1000 = 10/1 = Factor 10.00

Your wager would look like this:
Cunningham $4000
Over $2000

Figuring your payout:
If your bet loses you subtract your wager from your total
If your bet wins, you multiply your wager times the factor on your pick and add that to your total

so in the example if Cunningham lost in the 2nd round you would lose
a total of $6000

if Cunningham won by decision you would win ($4000 x 0.91) + ($2000 x 1.2) = $6,040 would go to your total

The math may seem a bit confusing, but I do all the calculations for you, and if you ever want to know a payout just ask.