Survivor Season 43 Odds and Predictions

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The CBS reality competition staple Survivor returns on this Wednesday, September 21 with the premiere episode of Survivor 43 (8pm EDT/8 pm PDT) as 18 Castaways from three tribes compete for the $1 million prize over the 26-day season.

As it has been the last 11 years, Survivor was filmed in Fiji, this 43rd season in the Mamanuca Islands with Jeff Probst host but there are all new players this season and rumor has it that Survivor 44 will also be all new players.

Survivor fans in the US can watch replays of the show at com or Paramount+ while Canadian residents can catch the Wednesday night show on Global while viewers in Australia can enjoy Survivor 43 on 9Go!
The three tribes this season will be Baka, Coco, and Vesi and because of quarantine requirements due to the Pandemic, the producers of Survivor had to shorten the last three seasons of the show from 39 days to 26 days.

Here are the Futures odds to win Survivor 43 from online sportsbook Bovada who are one of the better Entertainment betting sites and have an extensive menu of Entertainment, Awards, and Political markets for the sophisticated gambler.

Survivor 43 Winner Odds

ContestantOdds
Ryan Medrano+350
Owen Knight+600
Jeanine Zheng+800
James Jones+1000
Elisabeth ‘Elie’ Scott+1000
Nneka Ejere+1200
Jesse Lopez+1200
Dwight Moore+1200
Cody Assenmacher+1600
Justine Brennan+1600
Lindsay Carmine+2000
Mike Gabler +2000
Morriah Young +2000
Cassidy Clark<+3300
Geo Bustamante+4000
Karla Cruz Godoy /strong>+4000
Sami Layadi+4000

Survivor Betting Odds: Two Men Top Favorites

The opening Survivor betting odds are always raw and based on perceptions of the Castaways’ Ages, Physical shape, and potential to survive but are always given odds based on what the linemakers see on the film clips provided.

The show is taped up until the point when the Castaways vote, and then Survivor usually returns to Los Angeles to reveal the winner in a live vote although last season the vote was just revealed there in Fiji.

After Men won 5 straight seasons of Survivor, Women won the last two seasons, both by 7-1 votes, so the trend for Women winners on the show may just be starting. Remember that when watching and handicapping after the early Episodes.

The Baka Tribe ranges in age from 19 to 52 with their three Men being Sami Layadi (19, Las Vegas), Owen Knight (30, New Orleans), and Mike Gabler (52, Meridian, ID), and Sin City Pet Cremator Layadi is the youngest Castaway this season. Layadi is also tied for being the longest shot in the Survivor season 43 Futures odds market at 40/1. The women on the Baka Tribe? Moriah Young (28, Philadelphia), Elie Scott (32, Salt Lake City), and Jeanine Zheng (24, San Francisco).

Survivor season 43 odds see Knight (6/1 to win Survivor 43, Bovada) as the Baka Tribe member with the best chances to win this season with tribemate Elie Scott priced at 10/1 Survivor betting odds in the openers from Bovada. The Coco Tribe ranges from age 25 to 42 with two Tribe members from Pennsylvania and two from Texas. Ryan Medrano (25, El Paso), Geo Bustamante (36, Honolulu), and James Jones (27, Philadelphia) are the Tribe’s three Men.

The Three Women in Coco are Cassidy Clark (26, Austin), Karia Cruz Godoy (28, Newark, DE), and Lindsay Carmine (42, Downington, PA) and Clark was chosen to be on the cast two years ago but COVId-18 prevented her from playing. The Tribe member with the best Survivor betting odds is Medrano (+350), and he is also the Survivor season 43 odds Favorite out of all 18 Castaways. Cruz Goody is tied as the longest shot here at opening 40/1 Survivor betting odds at Bovada.

In the Vesi Tribe, we find six Castaways age 22 to 43, with the three Women being Noelle Lambert (25, Manchester, NH), Justine Brennan (29, Marina Del Rey, CA), and Nneke Ejere (43, Weatherford, TX) and Lambert i 12/1 to win the $1 million. Lambert—who injured herself in a Moped accident in 2016—is a very interesting story as she was a Paralympic Track & Field star who competed in the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan. And at 12/1, she is worth a look here. The Men in the Vesi tribe include Dwight Moore (22, Collierville, TN), Jesse Lopez (20, Durham, NC), and Cody Assemacher (35, Honolulu) and the Survivor odds and all three are bunched together between 12/1 nd 16/1 odds to win Survivor 43.

Recent Survivor USA Winners

SeasonWinner
Survivor 42:
Survivor 41:rika Casupanan
Survivor 40:War—Tony Vlachos
Survivor 39:Island of the Idols—Tommy Sheehan
Survivor 38:Edge of Extinction—Chris Underwood
Survivor 37:David vs. Goliath—Nick Wilson
Survivor 36: Ghost Island—Wendell Holland
Survivor 35:Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers—Ben Driebergen

Opening Betting Favorites Seldom Win The Show

The Survivor season 42 odds saw Lindsay Dolashewich (+250 to win Survivor 42, BetUS) head in as the favorite, but it was Maryanne Oketch at 16/1 that ended up winning the show and the $1 million prize and rewarding her Futures book backers.

So, will a Woman win again?

Women won Survivor USA three straight seasons twice. Jenna Morasca (S6), two-time winner Sandra Diaz-Twine (S7) and Amber Brkich (S8, All-Stars) and Sophie Clarke (S23), Kim Spradlin (S24), and Denise Staepley (S25), so we may have another Women winner.

The Survivor season 43 odds see two Men—Ryan Medrano (7/2) and Owen Knight (6/1) the betting Favorites with Baka Tribe member Jeanine Zheng (8/1) the Women given the best chance to win with James Jones at 10/1 Survivor season 42 betting odds.

Elisabeth Scott (10/1), Nneka Ejere (12/1), and the aforementioned Paralympian Noelle Lambert (12/1) all give the Women the best chance at capturing a third straight season of Survivor and Jury members have cast 14 of the 16 votes for Women on finale night. Remember that when making your Futures wagers. For me, the affable Zheng, a UX Designer from Frisco, is worth consideration, and she said in an interview that past winner Kim Spradlin is one of her favorites.

TOP SURVIVOR 43 WINNING CASTAWAY PICK
Jeanine Zheng

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