Here the odds work slightly differently, and the number next to the plus sign indicates the amount of money you would win if you wagered $100. Now that you have seen how to spot the favorite in plus-minus betting, you will probably have guessed that the plus symbol means that the other participant is the underdog.
Here in the US, we use American Odds, which involves betting with plus/minus odds, so you need to know how they work. Those are called fractional odds and are used along with decimal odds in other countries around the world. On TV and in movies you may have seen or heard odds given as maybe 2/1 or 20/1, and you might have been expecting to see the same when you arrived at an online sportsbook. This can be hard to get your head around at first, especially if you are seeing it for the first time. When you look at any odds in a sportsbook, whether it be a standard one or a VIP sports betting site, you will see that each selection will typically have a plus sign in front of the number in one column, and a minus sign in front of the other.