The blue column is the odds if you want to back a candidate, and the pink column is the odds if you want to back against a candidate (a lay bet).
So if you want to back President Trump to win, his odds are currently 15.5, i.e. you receive 15.5 times your stake when he wins.
If a gullible sheep wanted to back against President Trump his lay odds (odds against) are currently 16.0, so they would have to bet $16 to hypothetically receive $1 back, except of course they wouldn't receive even a $1 back because they would lose.
Sorry, it looks like you can only use Betfair in Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey:
"It is legal to bet using Betfair in USA? Yes, so long as you are in the states of Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey via the Betfair owned company TVG. I think all Betfair USA fans are eagerly awaiting the day in which sports betting is legalised throughout the USA and Betfair USA punters can bet and trade as they please."
The blue column is the odds if you want to back a candidate, and the pink column is the odds if you want to back against a candidate (a lay bet).
So if you want to back President Trump to win, his odds are currently 15.5, i.e. you receive 15.5 times your stake when he wins.
If a gullible sheep wanted to back against President Trump his lay odds (odds against) are currently 16.0, so they would have to bet $16 to hypothetically receive $1 back, except of course they wouldn't receive even a $1 back because they would lose.
Thanks! Know of any way I can place a bet from the US?
Sorry, it looks like you can only use Betfair in Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey:
"It is legal to bet using Betfair in USA? Yes, so long as you are in the states of Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey via the Betfair owned company TVG. I think all Betfair USA fans are eagerly awaiting the day in which sports betting is legalised throughout the USA and Betfair USA punters can bet and trade as they please."