Betting on the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest 2012 – Latest Odds

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Correction:  4 pm EST is when the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest 2012 will air but won't be live.  Contest kicked off 12 pm EST. 

Betting on the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest 2012 was in full swing at BetOnline here.

Dave Mason of BetOnline:

Dave Mason ‏

Despite the long odds, everyone betting on Joey Chestnut. Moves from -1000 to win to -1200. Not to win now pays +700.http://bit.ly/HMt1Yx

Those are pretty sick odds!

His only competition – if you could call it that – was Pat Bertoletti, who has an OVER/UNDER of eating 53 hot dogs compared to Chestnut’s OVER/UNDER of 62 (with the OVER paying slightly better than EVEN odds).  Gambling911.com recommends betting on the OVER/UNDER number of hot dogs eaten for this event as to get the most value

There are matchup bets with Pat Bertoletti as eating 11.5 more hot dogs than Sonya Thomas.

Sonya Thomas was given an OVER/UNDER of 41 hot dogs eaten with a line of -115 on both sides. 

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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