2010 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest Odds: Kobayashi Out

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Considered a significant betting event by Gambling911.com, the 2010 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is expected to generate massive interest at online gambling website BetUS.com and, in anticipation of this forecast, they have released the latest odds:

Joey Chestnut             -300 (a $30 bet is required to win $10 and the $30 bet is refunded should Chestnut win the 2010 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest)

Takeru Kobayashi             Out of competition

Pat Bertoletti             +1200 (pays $120 for every $10 bet)

Tim Eater X Janus             +1400

Bob Shoudt             +3000

Sonya Thomas             +3500

Hall Hunt             +3500

Held on July 4, extreme eating has become a bona fide sporting competition.  The event began in 1916.  Some 1.5 million households watched the 2009 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest live on ESPN. 

Takeru Kobayashi, who took home six consecutive titles from 2001 to 2006, will not be participating in the challenge this year because of a dispute with Major League Eating (MLE).

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Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

 

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