Bodog Betting Patterns Reveal 'Survivor: China' Spoiler

by Bodog Beat Entertainment Buzz  |  September 24th, 2007

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Bodog security has pulled "Survivor: China" betting lines after multiple accounts were linked back to the network behind the show. (Courtesy CBS)

 

***SPOILER ALERT***

Another reality show wrecked for you by network employees trying to make a quick buck–wrecked, that is, if you continue to read this post. Yes, this season's "Survivor: China" was almost going to make quick cash for some individuals who worked on the show until Bodog's security came across the interesting betting patterns.

After the premiere episode aired, multiple accounts were linked back to the television network behind the show's production, and the bets were on: 23-year-old hiking guide Amanda Kimmel, whiny 26-year-old New York waitress Courtney Yates and the 22-year-old openly gay Mormon flight attendant, Todd Herzog.

Of course no one can be completely sure of the outcome until the cameras stop rolling, but the information at hand is fairly self-explanatory and due to the pending investigation, Bodog has removed the odds on the final three Survivors and will not be taking anymore bets.

Bodog shut down "Survivor" betting action twice in the past, once in 2003 and again in 2006 when network employees began placing bets. The same situation happened with Fox's Hell's Kitchen last season when multiple bets on "Rock" were linked back to the show's network.

However, odds on your other favorite shows are still available. Bet on Dancing with the Stars, "Kid Nation" and Dan Rather's $70 million lawsuit in the Bodog Sportsbook today!