Season Finale Betting Probabilities for The Amazing Race
In the latest season of the popular CBS show, The Amazing Race, a fierce competition is underway between several teams. Among them are the favourites, Carson McCalley and Jack Dodge, who have odds of -500 to win, according to various entertainment betting sites.
Carson and Jack, best friends and gamers, clinched the victory in Season 37, which concluded on May 15, after traveling over 29,000 miles around the world before ending in Miami. They joined the ranks of the previous champions, Flo Pesenti and Zach Behr, who won in Season 3, and the winners of the last five out of six seasons.
The Nguyen siblings, Han and Holden, are predicted to win by just 7.5% of viewers in a poll, while Alyssa and Josiah Borden, another married couple in the race, are closely followed with 39% of viewers predicting them to win. Interestingly, Jonathan and Ana Towns, another married couple, have odds of +300 to win, with Alyssa and Josiah Borden having odds of +350.
Drew Gniadek, a student at Florida State University, originally from Massachusetts, is a die-hard Celtics fan and also enjoys football and baseball. Gniadek, who has a background playing basketball, including both for the high school varsity team and pool basketball with his friends, is not directly involved in the current season of The Amazing Race, but his passion for competition is certainly evident.
As the race heats up, it's clear that both Carson and Jack, as well as Alyssa and Josiah, have every right to be the favourites. However, history suggests keeping an eye on the Nguyens as well. With the race still in its early stages, anything can happen in the world of The Amazing Race.
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