The expression "odds" by itself (without the qualifier "against" or "in favor") usually means "odds against." Hence the common expression "long odds" to refer to low probability. Long odds == fat chance == slim chance (go figure).
And you're right, this is "bookie talk".
the lowliest monk
In reply to Re^2: What are "the odds"?
by tlm
in thread Fastest way to calculate hypergeometric distribution probabilities (i.e. BIG factorials)?
by Commander Salamander
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