The horse deemed by the Bookies to be most likely to win. It will have the shortest odds. There may be odds quoted for joint favorites or second favorites as well.
Team expected to win a match or a tournament. Usually shown with a minus sign, which means that whoever takes it has to give away the points or more money, since he has better chances of winning.
a competitor thought likely to win
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A team or individual rated most likely to win by the sports books.
This refers to a player that has not yet made his hand but has so many outs that he has the best chance to win the pot despite what other have. Example a player A has 7d7s and a player B has AcKc with a flop of Qc Jd, 2c. While player A is ahead, player B is the favorite to win the pot. He can catch any A, K, T, or any club giving him 20 outs of 45 cards left unknown.
The team that is most likely to win.
The horse that is expected to win the race.
Horse having the most money wagered on it to win.
The predicted winning team in a particular contest.
The player with the better chances of winning the hand.
The hand which is statistically likely to win.
The hand with the higher percentage to win the hand at any given point.
The team thought to have the best chance to win.
The competitor seen as having the greatest chance of winning. Typically it has the most money bet on it.
The sports team or entry perceived to be most likely to win. The quoted odds reflect the extent to which the choice is favored.
hand that has the best chance of winning.
Team or person that most likely to win the game, or that has the odds in it's favor.
Definition: The team expected to win. Examples: The Lakers will be a favorite in tonight’s game against the Celtics
The team expected to win an event. The quoted odds reflect the extent to which the choice is favored.
The most popular horse in a race, which is quoted at the lowest odds because it is deemed to have the best chance of winning the race.
Team or player that is most likely to win the game; or a team or player whose odds are in their favor.
The hand that is expected to win most often.
The team or person more likely to win a particular event.
The favorite is the team that is more likely to win. If there are a large number of contestants, suck as in a golf tournament, the top few contestants can all be referred to as favorites. The opposite of the favorite is dog.
The contestant in any given contest that is considered the most talented, or has the best chance to win the contest
A team (or player) that, according to the odds, is the stronger or strongest in a given match-up or is regarded as such by the betting public or is expected to win.
The team or individual the sportsbooks rate most likely to win that contest or event. Typically it has the most money bet on it.
The team or individual the bookies rate most likely to win the contest they are betting on.
Team, horse or competitor most likely to win as determined by the odds.
the team, side, horse or contestant, competing in any given event, that is considered to be the most talented or, otherwise, has the best chance to win.
Team that is better than its opponent in a match-up.
The team that is expected to win an event. That could be laying points or money.
Most heavily “played” (money bet) horse in a field of runners. The horse with the lowest odds.
The team or performer likely to win, also called the chalk or the jolly
The team or entry expected to win a particular event.
A poker hand which is the statistical favorite to win.
The team predicted to win the game. In a handicapped situation, this team is giving points in a pool.
A team or horse expected to win an event.
The horse bet to the lowest odds because it is deemed to have the best chance of winning the race.
Term used in sports betting of the team expected to win.
The hand that is expected to win the pot, given the current situation (Ace-Ace before the Flop).