0 having an equal chance of winning or losing a competition, or used to refer to someone or something that has this chance: --
I always take ten-to-one about an even money chance.
It is even money each way, although one side is very much stronger than the other.
Even money that is new capital has become cheap.
There is no shortage of resources, materials or manpower—indeed, even money.
If roulette is permitted, will a stake on the even money chances be lost or go into prison when zero comes up?
I think perhaps very often the limiting factor is not the will to expand, nor even money, but sheer shortage of suitable personnel.
He said that money will buy anything, even money.
Let us make it an even money chance, if not less, that they would fail.