Dancing With The Stars 9 Odds

Written by:
Jordan Bach
Published on:
Sep/21/2009
Dancing With The Stars 9 Odds

Dancing With The Stars 9 odds have been released by Sportsbook.com, which has instilled Mya as the +150 favorite to win the contest.

Mya is an American R&B singer-songwriter, record producer, actress, dancer, and choreographer.  The fact that she is a choreographer has helped prop up her odds, which would pay out $15 for every $10 bet with a winMya is best known for her Grammy Award nominated hit duet with ‘Ol Dirty Bastard, Ghetto Supastar.

Teeny bopper, Aaron Carter, the younger brother of Backstreet Boys member Nick Carter, comes in with +200 odds for a potential payout of $20 on every $10 bet.  You must be at least 18 years old to place a wager on Aaron.

Mark Dacascos had the third shortest odds at +350 for a potential payout of $35 for every $10 bet.  He is an American actor, karate artist and kung fu champion.

The new season kicks off tonight (Monday, September 21, 2009)

How to understand Dancing With The Stars 9 Betting Odds:  +200 means that a $10 bet will pay out $20.  The betting standard for non-entertainment events is a $100 bet paying $200.  Entertainment betting options such as Dancing With The Stars typically see bets averaging around $10.  Tom DeLay has the longest odds at +3000.  He would pay out $300 on a $10 bet or $3000 on a $100 bet if he were to win.

All Dancing With the Stars 9 betting odds appear below:

 

Aaron Carter +200

Ashley Hamilton +800

Chuck Liddell +800

Debi Mazar +900

Donny Osmond +700

Joanna Krupa +500

Kathy Ireland +800

Kelly Osbourne +2000

Louie Vito +800

Macy Gray +600

Mark Dacascos +350

Melissa Joan Hart +1000

Michael Irvin +500

Mya +150

Natalie Coughlin +500

Tom DeLay +3000

Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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