Lost Finale Odds Still Available

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Yes, you can bet on the final episode of ABC's Lost tonight.  Bookmaker.com was offering the odds as follows:

Michael's son, Walt, will make an appearance, +1,000 (9 percent).  This one would pay $100 for every $10 bet.

The Man in Black/Smoke Monster will use Desmond to destroy the island, +500 (17 percent).  This one would pay $50 for every $10 bet.

Jacob will be revealed as the true bad guy, +180 (35 percent).  This one would pay $18.50 for every $10 bet.

The parallel survivors will return to the island and battle themselves, +300 (25 percent).  This one would pay $30 for every $10 bet.

The entire island was a dream, +2,500 (4 percent).  This one would pay out $250 for every $10 bet.

Juliet will be revealed as the mother of Jack's son, +120 (45 percent).  This one would pay out $12 for every $10 bet and is the favorite.

One of the last four (Jack, Kate, Hurley, Sawyer) will die in the finale, +150 (40 percent).  This one pays $15.

The Man in Black/Smoke Monster will get off the island, +340 (22 percent).  This one pays $34.

Not since the season finale of the Sopranos has betting on a non-reality television show garnered so much interest. 

Betting on the Lost Finale was getting quite a bit of Tweets Sunday morning. 

Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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