Survivor - Cook Islands: Asian Americans listed as
favorite race
Gambling911.com's
large Asian American readership base should be happy
with one online gambling website's latest betting
odds on Survivor - Cook Islands.
Winner's ethnicity
odds for Survivor - Cook Islands has the Asian
Americans paying out 2 to 1 odds compared to
Caucasians at 2.25 to 1 odds, African Americans at
2.4 to 1 odds and Hispanics (Latinos) 2.75 to 1
odds.
Ming, a
Vietnamese American, was happy to see the Asian
Americans with more favorable odds at Wagerweb.com
compared to Bodog.com, which last week gave the nod
to the Caucasians (otherwise known as White people).
"Bodog sucks!" said
Ming. "They don't like Asian players and have
booted many of my friends."
Ironically,
Bodog.com's CEO Calvin Ayre is traveling in Vietnam
this week.
WagerWeb is bound to rouse some anger within the
African American community however with its odds
listing an African American as the first to be
vanished off Cook Islands, this despite the fact
that it is an Asian American,
Jenny Guzon-Bae, who has the least favored odds of
winning (+1700 or $1700 paid out on every $100 bet).
A group of New York
City officials blasted CBS and its hit series
Survivor after the network announced that the teams
on the new season of the reality show will be
divided by race last week.
Saying that the setup will promote divisiveness, the
officials - led by an Asian American - called on CBS
to reconsider its plans.
"The idea of having a battle of the races is
preposterous," city councilman John Liu said
Thursday. "How could anybody be so desperate for
ratings?"
The favorite to win Survivor - Cook Islands is Adam Gregory, a Caucasian,
with 7 to 1 odds ($700 paid out on a $100 bet).
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In the midst of the
Survivor: Cook Islands’ “tribes by ethnicity”
controversy, bettors from WagerWeb.com are
predicting a number of outcomes for the upcoming
Survivor season including which ethnicity will win
it all. WagerWeb.com, one of the Internet's largest
betting sites, offers odds surrounding the hottest
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"Regardless of the recent and loud opposition of the
producers’ decision, CBS says the upcoming season
will air," says Dave Johnson, CEO of WagerWeb.com.
"With that, we’re obligated to post film and
television odds for our bettors."
Now in its 13th season, the hit television show
Survivor - Cook Islands has producers stirring
things up by announcing their decision to form
traditional “tribes” by ethnicity. With that in mind
WagerWeb.com is offering a large variety of wagers:
Winner of Survivor - Cook Islands:
Adam Gregory (Caucasian) +700 (7 to 1)
Becky Lee (Asian American) +800 (8 to 1)
Billy Garcia (Hispanic) +1200 (12 to 1)
Brad Virata (Asian American) +800 (8 to 1)
Candice Woodcock (Caucasian) +1000 (10 to 1)
Anh-Tuan (Asian American) +800 (8 to 1)
Cecilia Mansilla (Hispanic) +1200 (12 to 1)
Cristina Coria (Hispanic) +1500 (15 to 1)
Jenny Guzon-Bae (Asian American) +1700 (17 to 1)
Jessica Smith (Caucasian) +1500 (15 to 1)
Jonathan Penner (Caucasian) +1200 (12 to 1)
John Calderon (Hispanic) +800 (8 to 1)
Nathan Gonzalez (African American) +800 (8 to 1)
Oscar Lusth (Hispanic) +1200 (12 to 1)
Pervati Shallow(Caucasian) +1200 (12 to 1)
Rebecca Borman (African American) +1200 (12 to 1)
Sekou Bunch (African American) +1500 (15 to 1)
Stephannie Favor(African American) +1200 (12 to 1)
Sandra Oakley (African American) +1000 (10 to 1)
Yul Kwon (Asian American) +800 (8 to 1)
Winner’s Ethnicity of Survivor - Cook Islands:
Caucasian +225 (2.25 to 1)
Asian American +200 (2 to 1)
Hispanic +275 (2.75 to 1)
African American +240 (2.4 to 1)
- more -
Correct ethnicities of the final three on Survivor -
Cook Islands:
Caucasian, Caucasian and Caucasian +2000 (12 to 1)
Caucasian, Caucasian and Asian American +800 (8 to
1)
Caucasian, Caucasian and African American +1000 (10
to 1)
Caucasian, Caucasian and Hispanic +1100 (11 to 1)
Caucasian, Asian American and African American +800
(8 to 1)
Caucasian, Asian American and Hispanic +1000 (10 to
1)
Caucasian, African American and Hispanic +1200 (12
to 1)
Asian American, Asian American and Asian American
+1800 (18 to 1)
Asian American, Asian American and Caucasian +750
(7.5 to 1)
Asian American, Asian American and African American
+900 (9 to 1)
Asian American, Asian American and Hispanic +1000
(10 to 1)
Asian American, African American and Hispanic +1000
(10 to 1)
African American, African American and African
American +2200 (22 to 1)
African American, African American and Caucasian
+1000 (10 to 1)
African American, African American and Asian
American +900 (9 to 1)
African American, African American and Hispanic
+1200 (12 to 1)
Hispanic, Hispanic, and Hispanic +2500 (25 to 1)
Hispanic, Hispanic and Caucasian +1200 (12 to 1)
Hispanic, Hispanic and Asian American +1000 (10 to
1)
Hispanic, Hispanic and African American +2500 (25 to
1)
Correct ethnicities of the final two on Survivor -
Cook Islands:
Caucasian and Caucasian +1200 (12 to 1)
Caucasian and Asian American +250 (2.5 to 1)
Caucasian and Hispanic +370 (3.7 to 1)
Caucasian and African American +320 (3.2 to 1)
Asian American and Asian American +1000 (10 to 1)
Asian American and Hispanic +300 (3 to 1)
Asian American and African American +270 (2.7 to 1)
Hispanic and African American +400 (4 to 1)
African American and African American +1500 (15 to
1)
Hispanic and Hispanic +2000 (20 to 1)
First ethnicity to have a contestant eliminated on
Survivor - Cook Islands:
Caucasian +250 (2.5 to 1)
Asian American +270 (2.7 to 1)
Hispanic +200 (2 to 1)
African American +220 (2.2 to 1)
First ethnicity to be vanished on Survivor - Cook
Islands:
Caucasian +300 (3 to 1)
Asian American +320 (3.2 to 1)
Hispanic +180 (1.8 to 1)
African American +175 (1.75 to 1)