@hoofdhaarkop That's the live betting odds, if you were watching it live and wanted to bet on either player winning, that is the price you would have gotten at the time.
@hoofdhaarkop Basically, the first number is the win ratio and the second number is the amount you bet, so 3/1 means that if you bet £1 you win £3, and 2/9 means that you would need to bet £9 to win £2. They've been used in England for as long as gambling has been around, it's a very old system but most here prefer it to the European metric odds.
Are you sure? I doesn't sound very scandinavian, im german, near the border to denmark, and i know danisch pretty well, but swedish seems to be a completely different thing to me!
Tbh i thought it was Dutch, which was a simply an assumption because of how popular darts is in the Netherlands. I assumed it was either Dutch or one of the Scandinavian languages but i suppose it could be from one of many European countries. I don't recognise the logo in the top corner so i'm not sure where it's from. It could very well be Swedish i suppose.
2.6 to 1 this year for Taylor. Looks like EZ $
timclassic 3 weeks ago
whats that 2/9 under phill taylor and that 3/1 under raymond van barneveld after the first set means???
hoofdhaarkop 1 year ago
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UJSupanova 1 year ago
@hoofdhaarkop That's the live betting odds, if you were watching it live and wanted to bet on either player winning, that is the price you would have gotten at the time.
UJSupanova 1 year ago
@UJSupanova how do they work???
hoofdhaarkop 1 year ago
@hoofdhaarkop Basically, the first number is the win ratio and the second number is the amount you bet, so 3/1 means that if you bet £1 you win £3, and 2/9 means that you would need to bet £9 to win £2. They've been used in England for as long as gambling has been around, it's a very old system but most here prefer it to the European metric odds.
UJSupanova 1 year ago
what a crazy language is that? wtf?
JoritHillendahl 2 years ago
relax. Swedish.
Cinnafury 2 years ago
@Cinnafury ah okay :-)
Are you sure? I doesn't sound very scandinavian, im german, near the border to denmark, and i know danisch pretty well, but swedish seems to be a completely different thing to me!
I thought it would maybe be gälisch....
JoritHillendahl 2 years ago
im hearing some French influences too but i know it isn't. Well, Fuck it.
Cinnafury 2 years ago
Tbh i thought it was Dutch, which was a simply an assumption because of how popular darts is in the Netherlands. I assumed it was either Dutch or one of the Scandinavian languages but i suppose it could be from one of many European countries. I don't recognise the logo in the top corner so i'm not sure where it's from. It could very well be Swedish i suppose.
EVERYTHINGDARTS 2 years ago
@EVERYTHINGDARTS - It's hungarian. SPORT2 is a sports channel. (Surprisingly :D) "Élő" written below the logo means "live".
brwnie00 1 year ago
@JoritHillendahl Hungarian.
Lekesember 1 year ago
what is with the rustling of the glasses hello final
underhubbard12 2 years ago