Odds to Win Best Supporting Actress - 2018 Oscars

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Odds to Win Best Supporting Actress - 2018 Oscars

The odds to win Best Supporting Actress at this year's Oscars had Allison Janney as a pretty decent sized favorite at -600.

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Janney, while priced high, is not necessarily a "lock" compared to the Best Actor and Best Actress categories at better than -1500 each.  You would have to bet $60 to win $10 with the $60 refunded just as long as Janney is a winner.  The risk is substantially less than the Best Actor and Best Actress categories with the potential to win an easy $50 betting $300 since it is indeed rare for an Oscar nomination priced at -500 or greater to lose.

Laurie Metcalf has a shot of winning for Lady Bird.  She's priced at +425, paying $42.50 for every $10 bet.

03/04/2018 17:00:01   90TH ACADEMY AWARDS - BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS  
  12280 ALLISON JANNEY - I, TONYA -600
  12281 LAURIE METCALF - LADY BIRD +425
  12282 MARY J. BLIGE - MUDBOUND +1600
  12283 LESLEY MANVILLE - PHANTOM THREAD +2000
  12284 OCTAVIA SPENCER - THE SHAPE OF WATER +2500

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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