Odds to Win Best Documentary 2017 Oscars: Feature and Short

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Odds to Win Best Documentary 2017 Oscars: Feature and Short

The odds of winning Best Feature Documentary for the 2017 Oscars had OJ: Made in America a virtual lock at -800.

One would have to bet $80 to win $10.  That $80 is refunded assuming the film wins and you would profit $10.  Bet $160, you profit $120.  There is a very slim chance you could lose that initial bet though it is rare for a -800 favorite or greater to lose at the Oscars.

More competitive pricing with a nominal risk could be found with the Best Documentary Short.

Here, Extremis would pay out $12.50 for every $10 bet while Jose Violin would pay out $35 for every $10 bet.

Here are all your odds to win the Best Documentary for this year’s Oscars

9th Academy Awards

Odds to Win Best Documentary Feature

08:30 PM

10015

O.J.: Made in America

 

-800

 

10016

13th

 

+450

 

10017

I Am Not Your Negro

 

+1600

 

10018

Life, Animated

 

+2500

 

10019

Fire at Sea

 

+3300

 

89th Academy Awards

Odds to Win Best Documentary Short

08:30 PM

10020

Extremis

 

+125

 

10021

Joes Violin

 

+350

 

10022

The White Helmets

 

+175

 

10023

Watani: My Homeland

 

+1200

 

10024

4.1 Miles

 

+2000

 

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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