Circa Survivor Down to Just 45 Entries

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LAS VEGAS – After a wild Thanksgiving and Black Friday brought Circa Survivor from 900 down to just 49 entries, another 10% of the field fell, bringing the contest down to 45 entries. Quarter 3 winners have also been determined for Circa Million VII following a strong overall performance across the board.

Following Week 13A – the four Thanksgiving and Black Friday games – 49 entries remained. Contestants then had a quick turnaround to submit picks for Week 13B, which included the rest of the weekend’s matchups. Nearly half of those entries, 21 in total, backed Los Angeles against Las Vegas and advanced without issue.

Four entries, however, selected the other Los Angeles team, which traveled to Carolina on Sunday. Los Angeles led at halftime before a back-and-forth second half that saw multiple lead changes. However, it was a Tet McMillan touchdown catch with 6:43 left in the game that would be the final score. Carolina pulled off a double-digit point upset and those four entries were eliminated.

The remaining entries all advanced, and there are 45 left in Circa Survivor. With a prize pool of $18,718,000, each remaining entry is worth an implied $415,956.

Quarter 3 of Circa Million VII – covering Weeks 10-13 – has officially wrapped. PRICE CHECK delivered a standout 17-1-2 performance for 18 of a possible 20 points, winning the Quarter 3 MVP outright and earning $150,000. It marks the first outright quarter MVP of the season, as the previous two quarters ended in ties. 7Z LET’S GO, BISONSPORTSCARDS and GILBERG tied for second at 16-3-1, with each earning $38,333.35. DILOW finished 3-16-1 to claim the Quarter 3 booby prize of $25,000.

In the overall standings, CONYEHOP is in first place in Circa Million VII with a 47-18 record and 47 points. POTATO KMISH is just behind at 45-19-1. First place in Circa Million VII wins $1,000,000, with the top 100 finishers overall paying out.

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About Circa Sports

Helmed by casino owner and downtown Las Vegas developer Derek Stevens, Circa Sports is blazing a trail in sports betting by combining a customer-first approach to business with a team of the country's top oddsmakers. Based in Las Vegas, Circa Sports boasts one of the most competitive wagering menus in the country and is a leader in the industry for sports futures. The venture currently offers physical betting locations in the world’s largest sportsbook at Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, along with four additional southern Nevada locations; a book in Legends Bay Casino in Sparks, Nev; a brick-and-mortar book in American Place in Waukegan, Ill; and Kentucky’s largest sportsbook at The Mint Kentucky Downs in Franklin. Its mobile offerings are currently available in Nevada, Illinois, Kentucky, Iowa, Colorado, and Missouri. For more information, visit CircaSports.com.

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