2011 Oscars Best Supporting Actor Odds: Christian Bale Another Big Favorite
The 2011 Oscars Best Supporting Actor odds had Christian Bale a rather big favorite to win for his role in The Fighter. A $130 wager would win $10 (the initial bet is refunded should it be a winner). In order to win $100 (assuming Bale gets the Oscar), one would have to wager $1300 at Bookmaker.com. Few nominees with -1000 or greater odds have ever lost in their respective category, thus making this bet “easy money”, albeit the risk vs. reward ratio is rather huge.
All 2011 Oscars Best Supporting Actor odds appear below.
CHRISTIAN BALE - THE FIGHTER-1300
GEOFFERY RUSH - THE KINGS SPEECH+150
JEREMY RENNER - THE TOWN+2200
JOHN HAWKES - WINTERS BONE+2200
MARK RUFFALO - THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT+2200
While Bale is a huge favorite, there are indications that the oddsmakers may be a bit worried about Geoffery Rush for his performance in The Kings Speech. They have instilled him as the +150 favorite, which pays $15 for every $10 bet.
The 2011 Oscars awards ceremony will take place on Sunday. The Oscars are typically the third most wagered on single day event of the year. A great uncle of Gambling911.com Publisher Christopher Costigan, Fred Niblo (Frederick Liedtke)co-founded the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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