GAA Hurling Odds

 


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OddsJet has the best Gaelic Hurling odds for GAA fans in Switzerland

GAA Hurling is often considered to be the World’s fastest field sport.  Popular within Ireland and the Irish diaspora, Hurling has origins dating back 3,000 years.  OddsJet compares GAA Hurling betting odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts.  This allows OddsJet to show you the best odds for every important match on the schedule, which helps Swiss bettors maximise their potential returns.  If you’re looking for All Ireland Hurling Futures, OddsJet also shows you the best GAA Hurling All Ireland outright winner odds on each team to be declared champion by season’s end.   

 

GAA Hurling Odds explained

Money Line

The Money Line is the most wagered-upon betting market for GAA Hurling.  When you bet on the Money Line, you are betting on the team that you believe will win the match - there is no handicap.  Favorites and underdogs are determined only through the odds pricing. 

 

GAA Hurling Odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional Formats

For American odds format, keep in mind the difference between positive and negative expressions.  Both use the figure of CHF 100, but in different ways.  When a negative number, the odds are below even-money and the odds express how much one must wager in order to return a profit of CHF 100.  For example, if Wicklow is favoured, you might see a figure of -270.  This means you would need to wager CHF 270 for a potential profit of CHF 100 and a total potential return of CHF 370.  When you see a positive odds price in American format such as +180, this is expressing how much potential profit you will gain when you wager CHF 100.  At +180 on Limerick, a winning bet of CHF 100 would return your stake plus CHF 180 in profit for a total return of CHF 280. 

For the Decimal odds format, you simply multiply your stake amount by the decimal odds price to see the full amount that would be returned on a win, including your stake amount.  For example, if you wagered CHF 100 at a price of 1.59 on Tyrone, your total potential return would be CHF 159, a profit of CHF 59. 

For Fractional odds format, the odds express the potential profit.  For example, if you bet CHF 100 at an odds price of 4/5 (four-to-five), the potential profit would be CHF 80 (4 divided by 5, multiplied by CHF 100). You would also receive the returned CHF 100 stake for a total return of CHF 180



Betting sites & popular Swiss payment methods

Unfortunately, many popular payment methods in Switzerland are not available at online bookmakers.

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 PayPal
 Apple Pay

 



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GAA Hurling Odds

 


Featured Banner

OddsJet has the best Gaelic Hurling odds for GAA fans in Switzerland

GAA Hurling is often considered to be the World’s fastest field sport.  Popular within Ireland and the Irish diaspora, Hurling has origins dating back 3,000 years.  OddsJet compares GAA Hurling betting odds from several reputable online sportsbook companies that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts.  This allows OddsJet to show you the best odds for every important match on the schedule, which helps Swiss bettors maximise their potential returns.  If you’re looking for All Ireland Hurling Futures, OddsJet also shows you the best GAA Hurling All Ireland outright winner odds on each team to be declared champion by season’s end.   

 

GAA Hurling Odds explained

Money Line

The Money Line is the most wagered-upon betting market for GAA Hurling.  When you bet on the Money Line, you are betting on the team that you believe will win the match - there is no handicap.  Favorites and underdogs are determined only through the odds pricing. 

 

GAA Hurling Odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional Formats

For American odds format, keep in mind the difference between positive and negative expressions.  Both use the figure of CHF 100, but in different ways.  When a negative number, the odds are below even-money and the odds express how much one must wager in order to return a profit of CHF 100.  For example, if Wicklow is favoured, you might see a figure of -270.  This means you would need to wager CHF 270 for a potential profit of CHF 100 and a total potential return of CHF 370.  When you see a positive odds price in American format such as +180, this is expressing how much potential profit you will gain when you wager CHF 100.  At +180 on Limerick, a winning bet of CHF 100 would return your stake plus CHF 180 in profit for a total return of CHF 280. 

For the Decimal odds format, you simply multiply your stake amount by the decimal odds price to see the full amount that would be returned on a win, including your stake amount.  For example, if you wagered CHF 100 at a price of 1.59 on Tyrone, your total potential return would be CHF 159, a profit of CHF 59. 

For Fractional odds format, the odds express the potential profit.  For example, if you bet CHF 100 at an odds price of 4/5 (four-to-five), the potential profit would be CHF 80 (4 divided by 5, multiplied by CHF 100). You would also receive the returned CHF 100 stake for a total return of CHF 180



Betting sites & popular Swiss payment methods

Unfortunately, many popular payment methods in Switzerland are not available at online bookmakers.

 MuchBetter
 PayPal
 Apple Pay

 



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Copyright OddsJet.com 2026