stack the odds in the favor of (someone or something)

stack the odds in the favor of (someone or something)

To create, contribute to, or manipulate a situation in a way that results in an unfair advantage for someone or something (over someone or something else). (Likened to a bookmaker rigging the odds of a betting to ensure that they win and others lose.) Often used in passive constructions. It just feels like the current system has stacked the odds in favor of the wealthy. When it comes to getting hired, the odds are stacked in favor of those who know how to write a compelling résumé and cover letter.
See also: favor, odds, of, stack
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • stack the odds against (someone or something)
  • stack the odds in (someone's or something's) favor
  • stack the cards in the favor of (someone or something)
  • stack the deck in the favor of (someone or something)
  • perceive
  • perceive (someone or something) as (something)
  • perceive as
  • preclude
  • preclude (someone or something) from (something)
  • preclude from