2014 Emmy Awards Odds – Where to Bet Online: Breaking Bad Huge Favorite

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Monday’s Prime Time Emmy Awards will be highlighted by the battle between the AMC series Breaking Bad and HBO’s True Detective. Let’s look at the Emmy odds available at Diamond sportsbook.
Emmy Odds: The 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday night on NBC will be highlighted by the competition between the AMC series Breaking Bad that wrapped up its final season last year and HBO’s True Detective which wrapped up its first season in March. Emmy odds are available at Diamond sportsbook on a number of the categories including Outstanding Drama Series which has Breaking Bad heavily favored, lead actor, lead actress, Outstanding Comedy Series and much more.
Let’s look at the battle between Breaking Bad and True Detective and the odds available at Diamond sportsbook.

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Breaking Bad vs. True Detective
Many of the Primetime Emmys will be a battle between Breaking Bad and True Detective. The Emmy for best drama series should go to Breaking Bad but True Detective should win their share of awards. Matthew McConaughey is the favorite to win best actor, as it appears that Bryan Cranston will lose out for the third straight year. Breaking Bad should win awards for supporting actor and supporting actress with Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn heavily favored.
Toss-Ups
There are some interesting categories that don’t have a clear favorite in Emmy odds. Lead actress looks to be a battle between Robin Wright and Julianna Marguilies. The Outstanding Comedy Series is a real fight between perennial winner Modern Family and newcomer Orange is the New Black. The Lead Actor in a Comedy Series should come down to Jim Parsons or Ricky Gervais while the Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Emmy should go to Andre Braugher or Tony Hale.
Outstanding Drama Series Odds
Breaking Bad -1000
Field (Any other Series) +600
Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Matthew McConaughey (True Detective) -400
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) +350
Field (Any other Actor) +1200
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Robin Wright (House of Cards) -120
Julianna Marguilies (The Good Wife) +105
Field (Any other Actress) +150

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) -250
Field (Any other Actor) +190
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) -500
Field (Any other Actress) +350
Outstanding Comedy Series
Orange is the New Black +160
Modern Family +165
Field (Any other Series) +200
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) -125
Ricky Gervais (Derek) +155
Field (Any other Actor) +600
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) -1000
Field (Any other Actress) +600
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) -135
Tony Hale (Veep) +180
Field (Any other Actor) +500
Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Allison Janney (Mom) -1500
Field (Any other Actress) +750
Outstanding Miniseries
Fargo -1500
Field (Any other Miniseries) +750
Outstanding Variety Series
The Colberts -215
The Tonight Show +200
Field (Any other Series) +1200
Outstanding Television Movie
The Normal Heart -1500
Field (Any other Movie) +750

- Tom Wilkinson

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