Hot Dog Eating Contest Betting Odds

Posted By admin On 24/07/22

For betting on the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest this year, you’ll find Joey Chestnut’s odds to win at (-120), with the over/under being 74.5 hot dogs and buns consumed. Likewise, Miki Sudo’s odds to win the 2021 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest are at (-120) but in her case, the over/under is at 45.5. Will Miki Sudo win the 2020 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest? Yes -1500 No +600. Sudo took over for Sonya Thomas as the world's best female hot dog eater. Chew on these betting odds for the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest. The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, where contestants devour as many hot dogs as they can within 10 minutes, in front of. By the time it’s all said and done, they will rename this competition to “Joey’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.” For this bet, there’s no value in betting on Chestnut. For the extreme risk takers out there, a small flier might be considered on the +500 odds for The Field beating Chestnut.

  • The Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest will take place on July 4, 2020.
  • Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo are leading those odds heavily.
  • Both Chestnut and Sudo have the contest for four straight years.

NEW YORK — With the annual Nathans Hot Dog Eating Competition set for later on this year on July 4, the betting odds have been released.

There are a few different props that people can bet on. Some of them could be sure things and others could come down to the last bite.

Both Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo have headlined the event in recent years and are looking to defend their titles this year as well.

Hot Dog Odds Revealed

The odds for this year's hot dog eating contest has been revealed on online sportsbooks. There are a total of five different features that people are able to bet on. These are the different prop bets that you can put money on:

Men's Winner Hot Dogs Eaten

  • Over 71½ Hot Dogs (-140)
  • Under 71½ Hot Dogs (+100)

Will Joey Chestnut Win the 2020 Nathan's Contest?

  • Yes (-900)
  • No (+500)

Will Miki Sudo Win the 2020 Nathan's Contest?

  • Yes (-550)
  • No (+325)

Will the Men's Contest Go to Overtime/Eat Off?

  • No (-2500)
  • Yes (+800)

Women's Winner Hot Dogs Eaten

  • Under 37½ Hot Dogs (-140)
  • Over 37½ Hot Dogs (+100)

Chestnut Vs. Sudo 2020

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Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo have been the most recognizable hot dog eaters in recent years. They both have the odds in their favor this year as they have dominated the contest together for the past four years.

Chestnut’s odds to win the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest are at -900 with the Over/Under for the winner being 71 ½ hot dogs eaten with -140 odds of going over. Chestnut has eaten 70 or more hotdogs for the past four competitions. In 2019 he finished the competition having eaten 71 hotdogs.

Sudo’s odds to win are at -550 with the women’s Over/Under for hot dogs eaten being set at 37 ½ with -140 odds to hit the Over as well. Sudo has pulled off the Over 3 times in the last six years. She came close in 2018 with 37 hot dogs eaten. The Over/Under bet will be a tough one when it comes down to it.

Hot Dog Eating History

Contest

Joey Chestnut is one of the most impressive eaters’ that this contest has ever seen. He has won a total of 12 hot dog eating contests and currently holds the record of 74 eaten hot dogs that he set in 2018. Not to mention that he has broken his own record 5 times.

Chestnut won the competition from 2007-2014 and from 2016-2019. In 2015, eater, Matt Stonie defeated Chestnut with a score of 62-60 ending Chestnut’s 8-year run.

On the Women’s side, Miki Sudo has won a total of 6 straight hot dog eating contests with her personal best being 41. Before Sudo, Sonya Thomas had won the contest 3 straight times and she holds the record with 45 eaten hotdogs amongst women.

Since the inaugural women’s contest began in 2011, only Thomas and Sudo have been victorious amongst the other female competitors.

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