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Since then, the books have been reopened and odds appear to echo the polls, with Oddschecker saying on 28 October that Trump was trailing in the betting market, with his odds at the time listed at 15/8 compared to Biden’s at 10/19 – reflecting a 34.78% change of a victory for Trump and a 65.53% chance for his rival.