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MI sportsbook operators have been diligently focusing on Michigan Oscars betting ever since regulators granted their approval. As the 2021 Academy Awards show approaches in just a few days, residents of Michigan now have a clearer understanding of the various wagering options available to them.
Bettors in Michigan can now legally wager on the 93rd edition of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Awards. Find below the details of available options and offerings from MI sportsbooks.
Who’s in on Michigan Oscars betting?
Following the approval from the Michigan Gaming Control Board, DraftKings Sportsbook and PointsBet Sportsbook swiftly entered the market as the first operators. By mid-day Wednesday, they were the sole Michigan operators with active markets, although a few others had already taken action earlier in the week.
The MGCB has given its approval for a diverse range of possible bets. This selection comprises 23 different categories, although not all operators offer wagers on each one. When PointsBet initially introduced its Academy Awards markets in MI, the focus was solely on predicting the winner of the Best Picture award. For a comprehensive list of nominees, kindly refer to the Academy’s website.
Did DraftKings initially offer more categories like Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress, in addition to Best Picture? Is there a general agreement on the top categories? If yes, where can we find the best odds for the favorites in those categories?
And the Oscar goes to…
Nomadland remains the clear frontrunner for Best Picture, with unchanged odds of -670 at DraftKings and -527 on PointsBet. Noteworthy betting activity also includes:
- Chadwick Boseman, who sadly passed away, maintains his significant favorite status for Best Actor with odds of -1667 on both DraftKings and PointsBet.
- DraftKings still has Carey Mulligan as the frontrunner for Best Actress with odds of +125.
- DraftKings has displayed increased confidence in Chloe Zhao, the director of Nomadland, winning the Best Director award. As a result, the line has been adjusted from -2500 to -3335.
- DraftKings and PointsBet have expanded their offerings to include markets for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Screenplay.
- In addition to its existing options, DraftKings currently provides betting opportunities on a total of 16 other prestigious awards, including categories like Best Original Score and Best Visual Effects.
The upcoming awards show will stand out for various reasons, not just because of the ongoing MI sports betting on the voting. Similar to every other aspect of life, the COVID-19 pandemic has left its impact.
A down year means potential opportunities
This year’s lineup of nominees is truly one-of-a-kind, thanks to the pandemic. The top contenders consist of a blend of independent films and non-theatrical releases, which adds an interesting twist. Moreover, the nominations for actor awards have taken an unconventional route, deviating from the usual choices.
The absence of big-budget, highly funded movies from major studios might discourage certain gamblers from participating in the awards this year. It is possible that, unlike previous years, voters will opt to distribute awards among multiple films instead of singling out a clear favorite.
Therefore, this year presents an opportunity to consider placing bets on less likely outcomes. For instance, the likelihood of Nomadland winning Best Picture and Zhao securing Best Director may not be as high as suggested by DraftKings’ odds.
If any category experiences an unexpected outcome, it could result in a substantial payout for some bettors in Michigan. Nevertheless, movie enthusiasts are undoubtedly pleased to have the opportunity to bet on the Oscars in Michigan this year and in the future.
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