DWTS Season 33 Betting Odds to Win

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The latest edition of Dancing with the Stars gets underway tonight, and now you can wager on who will lift the Mirrorball Trophy at the end of Season 33.

Professional rugby player Ilona Maher is a solid favorite (2/1), according to the bookmakers.

Former 'Bachelor' star Joey Graziadei is second on the board, and no one else has better than 7/1 odds.

SportsBetting.ag has a list of names and odds for each competitor. The 10/1 odds, for example, mean if you risk 10 bucks and that contestant wins, then you'd net 100 bucks (10 x 10/1 odds).

The longshot of the bunch, former TGIF and 'Family Matters' dad, Reginald VelJohnson.

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Dancing With The Stars Champion

Ilona Maher

2/1

Joey Graziadei 

9/2

Stephen Nedoroscik 

7/1

Chandler Kinney

8/1

Danny Amendola 

10/1

Dwight Howard  

10/1

Phaedra Parks 

10/1

Eric Roberts       

12/1

Jenn Tran        

12/1

Tori Spelling  

12/1

Brooks Nader

14/1

Anna Delvey       

20/1

Reginald VelJohnson 

25/1      

Gender of DWTS Season 33 Champion

Male        

2/5

Female        

2/1

Age of DWTS Season 33 Champion

Over/Under                  29.5

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