What Are The Payout Odds to Win - Women's Curling Gold - Beijing Olympics

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Switzerland is a slight favorite to win gold in the Women's Curling event Saturday.   The payout would be $11.50 on a $10 bet.

Sweden pays $26, Great Britain $30 and Japan $70.

Advancing by virtue of the second tiebreaker — a pregame test called the draw shot challenge — Japan will get a rematch against Switzerland in Friday’s semifinal. Sweden will play Britain for the other spot in the gold medal match.

Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni has dominated Satsuki Fujisawa’s Japan over her career, winning 11 times against just two losses. That record is 4-1 in the current quadrennial (2018 to present) and includes a solid 8-4 victory in the last round robin session in Beijing.

The final will take place Saturday at 8:05 pm ET.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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