Margin
Published Jan 22, 2026
Updated Apr 16, 2026
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Margin is the built-in profit a bookmaker adds to betting odds, also known as the bookmaker’s overround.
It represents the difference between true probability and the odds offered.
How it works
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Bookmakers adjust odds so total implied probability exceeds 100%
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The excess percentage is the bookmaker’s margin
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Lower margin = better value for bettors
Example
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Two-outcome event
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Odds imply probabilities totaling 105%
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Margin = 5%
Key characteristics
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Present in all betting markets
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Higher on niche or low-liquidity markets
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Accumulates strongly in accumulators and bet builders
Important note
Even accurate predictions can lose money long term if bets are placed in high-margin markets.
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