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Home»Odds to Win Big Brother Season 22: All-Stars
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It appeared the hottest reality TV show of the summer, Big Brother, would not have a season this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Its partner to the north, Big Brother Canada, was halted midway through production in the spring as the world as we know it pressed pause.
However, in a surprising turn, CBS announced Big Brother 22 would take place starting August 5, about a month later than usual, and it would be an all-star cast for the first time since its seventh season in 2006. This year’s contestants included former winners, runners-up and big personalities competing for the $500,000 grand prize.
Online sportsbook Bovada has updated its odds for Big Brother: All-Stars for the final three with season 16 runner-up Cody Calafiore the favorite at -400.
He’s followed by season 18 winner Nicole Franzel at +450 and season 12 member of the Brigade Enzo Palumbo at +800 heading into finale night.
In Cody’s first season, he had a terrific alliance with eventual winner Derrick Levasseur that saw the two – dubbed “The Hitmen” – reach the finals. Levasseur was only up for eviction in the final three when Cody won the final head of household, while Calafiore only saw the block twice and never had an eviction vote against him.
This season, he has yet to see the block at all and therefore still hasn’t received an eviction vote against him. The New Jersey native is athletic, having played soccer for the Temple Owls, and has a great social game as well. To start season 22, he won the first head of household, securing safety for the week while also grabbing power to choose which other house guests would be up to be eliminated first.
In Week 3, Cody won the POV to keep Tyler Crispen’s nominees on the block and send Janelle Pierzina packing.
What makes him dangerous is his ability to win competitions, especially in an all-star season when some of the contestants are older and he is still young at 29.
After Cody survived Big Brother’s first triple eviction, Memphis Garrett and Tyler Crispen, perhaps his biggest threats, were evicted in back-to-back weeks, paving his path to finale night.
There is one contestant at this point offering good value, in my opinion, and it is the only previous winner remaining, Enzo Palumbo (+800).
Enzo has won a couple of competitions and his name isn’t being brought up by anyone. He has a good social game and the evicted house guests seem to like him. Anything can happen on finale night so taking the plus odds may be worth the wager.
Although there are only three contestants battling for the grand prize, the entire cast is eligible to win America’s Favorite Player with a prize of $25,000. Tyler and Da’Vonne have the shortest odds at +175. Tyler played hard, won challenges and wore his heart on his sleeve. Meanwhile, Da’Vonne played with her heart and talked about many social injustices playing out in society today.
I think Da’Vonne is the best bet for this because I think she resonated with many Americans during tough times, specifically for minorities and injustices.
That said, I think there is incredible value on Cody at +1600. As mentioned before, he was the runner-up in season 16 with no votes against him, and he received no votes and didn’t see the block this year. Cody was a beast in competitions and had a great social game. At +1600, he may not win this award but those are fantastic odds.
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Celebrities both old and new have made their way back to the Big Brother house, and familiar face Calum Best is the early favourite to win - but rap star Ray J is quickly closing the gap.
What Are The Odds has the latest on who’s making an early challenge on the CBB 2017 crown after the celebrities entered Elstree, with Paddy Power offering odds on the 14 contestants vying for another shot at world fame.
Best, son of late footballer George, has galloped into an 11/4 (3.75) lead after viewers reacted positively to his reaction upon seeing mother Angie—currently out at 18/1 (19.00) - follow him into the house.
But UK audiences have also taken a shining to Ray J, it appears, after he fell from massive odds of 33/1 (34.00) to a much more favourable 10/1 (11.00). The rapper, who shot to superstardom after featuring in Kim Kardashian’s sex tape many moons ago, is now level with Loose Women presenter Coleen Nolan, showing just how highly rated his chances of winning may be.
Beating Ray J as things stand, however, comes former The Hills couple Speidi - Spencer and Heidi Pratt, who have once again taken to reality television in their attempts to revive some relevance and are currently priced at 5/1 (6.00) to come out on top as the show’s first winning pair. They’re followed by fellow American model Austin Armacost at 6/1 (7.00), while British DJ Brandon Block also just about pips Ray J in the odds at present, listed at 8/1 (9.00).
It seems like a race between the best of the rest after that leading bunch, with ballroom dancer James Jordan following wife Ola’s appearance on I’m A Celebrity: Get Me Out Of Here with a reality display of his own, and he’s a dark horse to top the billing at 14/1 (15.00).
Calum Best isn’t the only ex-footballer offspring in the mix as 12/1 (13.00) Bianca Gascoigne - daughter of former England star Paul - weaves her way ahead of free agent Jamie O’Hara, who’s at 20/1 (21.00) alongside Scottish actor James Cosmo after being shown the exit by Gillingham earlier this year.
It’s not a good year for the more glamorous women among the celebrity crew, either, as beauts Stacy Francis, Nicola McLean and Jasmine Waltz find themselves marooned down the pecking order at respective odds of 22/1 (23.00), 33/1 (34.00) and 50/1 (51.00), meaning any of the trio could be favoured to be first out the departure lounge.
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