Conversely, if odds are very small (1/1000), probability will also be very small, close to 0 Probability/Odds Conversion Converting probabilities into odds, we simply divide the probability by 1 less the probability, eg, if the probability is 25% (025), the odds are 025/075, which can also be expressed as 1 to 3 or 1/3 or 0333 OddsPlaying 2 vs 1 dice I get around a % win rate Now to my problem, if I want to calculate the amount needed to always win as the house, the odds of losing (for the player) needs to be higher than the potentialwinningriskamount Odds can be expressed as a ratio of the probability an event will happen divided by the probability an event won't happen Odds in favor of A = A / (1 A), usually simplified to lowest terms, For instance, if the probability of an event occurring is 075, then the odds for it happening are 075/025 = 3/1 = 3 to 1 for, while the probability that it doesn't occur is 1 to 3 against
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