Breaking Bad Betting Odds: Will Walter White Sr. Die

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“Breaking Bad” betting odds were now available from BetOnline as the final season has begun. 

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The big question:  Will Walter White Sr. die?

Odd have him dying at -260 or close to 1/3 odds.  The NO would pay out $20 for every $10 bet.
“Breaking Bad” is an enormously popular cable television series produced by Vince Gilligan

The series, which airs on AMC, centers around a struggling high school chemistry teacher, Walter White (played by Bryan Cranston), who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer and takes to a life of crime in his native Albuquerque through the manufacturing of methamphetamine.  His primary goal is to secure his family’s financial wellbeing before he dies. 

The final season’s debut hit a ratings high.  The premier brought in 5.92 million viewers, of which 3.64 million were members of the all-important 18-49 demo. Both deliveries marked all-time highs for Breaking Bad.  Its showing nearly beat all three broadcast networks combined.

“The response to our odds offering has been remarkable,” noted Dave Mason of BetOnline.  “More betting options could be made available as a result,” he added.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com  

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