Survivor 46 Odds: Who Will Win Survivor 46?

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Survivor 46 officially kicked off this week with the season premiere. A cast of 18 new contestants descended on Fiji and were split into three tribes: Yanu, Siga, and Nami.

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Keep reading to see a breakdown of the latest Survivor 46 odds. I will tell you the latest odds and give you my predictions for Survivor this season.

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Updated Survivor 46 Odds

April 25 Update

And then there were eight. For the second time this season, a contestant has been eliminated with an idol in their pocket. Check out the table below for the latest Survivor 46 odds after episode nine, “Spicy Jeff.”

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Previous Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty -300 -300 Yanu
Charlie Davis +300 +1200 Siga
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +300 +280 Yanu
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +800 +500 Siga
Liz Wilcox +1200 +1200 Nami
Q Burdette +1400 +1400 Yanu
Venus Vafa +2000 +2000 Nami
Ben Katzman +2200 +2200 Nami

Charlie Davis (+300)

The contestant who made the biggest jump this week was Charlie Davis. Kenzie (-300) is still the favorite, but Charlie’s odds have shortened from +1200 down to +300. He is now tied with Tiffany for the second-best odds tow in Survivor 46.

As a Siga, Charlie did not need to use much strategy as the tribe avoided Tribal Council for the first four episodes. Charlie tried forming alliances in the early episodes, but those have largely fallen apart.

His ability to fly under the radar has allowed other contestants to make themselves targets. Charlie also pulled off an upset and beat Hunter head-to-head with immunity on the line. If he can continue to remain non-threatening, then Charlie could be a dark horse to win this season.

Tiffany Nicole Ervin (+300)

Tiffany still has the second-best odds to win, but she is no longer alone in that position. She was listed at +280 last week, but her odds faded slightly to +300. Tiffany is tied with the aforementioned Charlie at 3-1.

One reason Tiffany’s odds faded is that one of her top allies, Kenzie, hinted at voting her out this week. Her other best ally, Q, is on the outs with most of the remaining contestants after another week of begging to be voted out.

Tiffany does have an idol, though, so she should make it another week. That could be easier said than done, though, as the other two contestants with idols have already been voted out before they could use them. Everyone knows that Tiffany has an idol, too, which could make her a target in the coming weeks.

Maria Shrime Gonzalez (+800)

Another castaway whose odds fell off was Maria. She was listed at +500 last week, but her odds have faded from 5-1 to 8-1. Maria is one of three surviving Sigas, and the original green tribe is tied with the Yanus for most remaining players.

Many contestants have tried to form alliances involving Maria, but she has been hesitant to stray from her strategy. That has worked so far, but not having the right allies could cost Maria as the numbers continue to dwindle.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

In a somewhat surprising move, the castaways voted out Hunter McKnight last week. Hunter was one of the strongest contestants and helped the Nami Tribe dominate challenges early on.

He also had an idol but did not play it before Tribal Council. Hunter’s strengths were a double-edged sword as they made him a clear target for the other contestants. He was the third straight Nami member voted out, leaving only Liz and Venus from the original yellow tribe.

April 18 Update

Episode eight of Survivor 46, “Hide and Seek,” is in the books. It was clear that frustrations were on the rise this week, and, in the end, one of the game’s top sleeper picks was eliminated. Check out the table below to see the latest Survivor odds for this season.

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Previous Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty -300 -150 Yanu
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +280 +280 Yanu
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +500 +400 Siga
Hunter McKnight +800 +600 Nami
Charlie Davis +1200 +1200 Siga
Liz Wilcox +1200 +1000 Nami
Q Burdette +1400 +1200 Yanu
Venus Vafa +2000 +2000 Nami
Ben Katzman +2200 +2200 Nami

Kenzie Petty (-300)

My original pick to win Survivor 46 had another great showing this week. Kenzie was listed at -150 last week, and her odds have shortened again this week. She is currently listed as the -300 favorite to win this season.

Kenzie has survived the early post-merge drama so far. However, she could get caught up in the wreckage of Q’s pending meltdown. If she can avoid a surprise elimination, though, Kenzie should be on the fast track to at least make the top five.

Hunter McKnight +800

Not every player with a strong showing improved their odds, though. The perfect example of this is Hunter, who was listed at +600 last week. Hunter has been one of the top performers all season, and he has not been shy about hiding his skills.

He won immunity this week, so Hunter was not in danger of being voted off Survivor. Hunter did appear to taunt the other castaways after winning the challenge, though, and his skills could make him a target. If and when Hunter does not have immunity, he could be a top target to be voted out.

Q Burdette +1400

As I mentioned above, island life seems to be getting to Q. He has had several run-ins with other contestants and seems to be generally frustrated.

At the Tribal Council, Q even tried to convince the other contestants to vote for him. This move did not go over well with his former Yanu tribemates, Kenzie and Tiffany.

Q was not voted out and will be around for at least one more week. However, his Journey 6 alliance has seemingly fallen apart with two members voted out in as many weeks. Q also seems eager to burn his bridge with Tiffany, even saying he would be willing to turn on his former Yanu tribemate.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

Tevin was one of the more interesting characters this season on Survivor. He was not afraid to speak his mind and perform well in challenges. However, he took a risk last week and made a push to eliminate one of his closest allies, Soda Thompson.

That risk came back to haunt Tevin this week. Liz was able to sue Tevin’s recent actions against him and quickly rallied support against Tevin.

Tevin was listed at 14-1 last week, giving him the eight-best odds to win. Unfortunately for Tevin, he was voted out this week and now joins Soda as the first two members of the jury. To make matters worse, members of his own Journey 6 alliance voted Tevin out of the game.

April 11 Update

A surprise double elimination has narrowed down this season’s field to just 10 contestants. The table below contains the latest Survivor 46 odds for all 10 remaining contestants.

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Previous Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty -150 +180 Yanu
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +280 +550 Yanu
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +400 +600 Siga
Hunter McKnight +600 +650 Nami
Liz Wilcox +1000 +1000 Nami
Q Burdette +1200 +1200 Yanu
Charlie Davis +1200 +2200 Siga
Tevin Davis +1400 +1400 Nami
Venus Vafa +2000 +2000 Nami
Ben Katzman +2200 +2200 Siga

Kenzie Petty (-150)

My pick to win Survivor 46 is officially no longer available at plus-money odds. Kenzie was one of two players to win immunity this week, guaranteeing her spot in the top 10. After this week’s episode, her odds have shortened from +180 to -150.

Kenzie benefited from being put with her two former Yanu Tribe members for the challenge in this episode. Q spoke highly of her in Tribal Council, which should help Kenzie going forward.

Tiffany Nicole Ervin (+280)

Another former member of Yanu who saw a significant improvement in her odds this week was Tiffany. She was listed at +550 last week, and her odds have shortened to +280.

If the three remaining Yanus can continue to work together, they should continue to succeed for the foreseeable future. The trio has arguably the strongest alliance left in the show this season. Tiffany is also a part of the Journey 6 alliance by way of Q, so she should be protected for now.

Charlie Davis (+1200)

Charlie’s odds also shortened after this week’s episode. Last week, he was tied for the longest odds at +2200, putting him outside the top 10. However, he is now listed at +1200, making him tied with Q for the sixth-best Survivor 46 odds.

After making the decision to rat himself out for voting for Venus, Charlie received a lecture on strategy from Q. His lack of strategy could cost Charlie, and his Charlie’s Angels alliance has largely fallen apart. On the other hand, he could be kept around for the long run if he is not seen as a threat.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

Not one but two players were voted off of Survivor this week. The first was Tim Spicer, who had the eighth-best odds to win last week. He was available at 14-1 odds before being eliminated.

Part of Tim’s downfall was due to bad luck in this week’s challenge. He was put on a team with the three Yanus, Hunter, and Ben. The Yanus stuck together, and Tim ended up being the odd man out.

The other contestant voted off this week was even more surprising. Soda Thompson was tied for the third-best odds to win last week at +600. She was voted off and is officially the first person on this year’s jury.

Soda had a few run-ins with members of her former tribe, namely Venus. In the end, it was Tevin who rallied votes against Soda, sending her home after 14 days in the competition.

April 5 Update

Episode six of Survivor 46 ended with a shocking elimination. One of the betting favorites was sent home following the merge. Check out the latest Survivor 46 betting odds in the table below.

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty +180 Yanu
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +550 Yanu
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +600 Siga
Soda Thompson +600 Nami
Hunter McKnight +650 Nami
Liz Wilcox +1000 Nami
Q Burdette +1200 Yanu
Tevin Davis +1400 Nami
Tim Spicer +1400 Siga
Venus Vafa +2000 Nami

Tiffany Nicole Ervin (+550)

Tiffany fell out of the top three last week when her odds faded to +600. However, after the shocking elimination of one of the top contenders, Tiffany has regained her spot on Survivor 46 odds boards. Her odds have shortened slightly to +550, which was enough to move her into second place on the current leaderboard.

One of the reasons Tiffany’s odds improved is that she and the other two remaining members of Yanu made it to the merge. She has a strong alliance with both, and she is Q’s plus-one for the Journey 6 alliance. Tiffany has an idol, too, which could come in handy later on.

Soda Thompson (+600)

Another contestant whose odds shifted this week was Soda. Her odds faded slightly from +550 down to +600. Soda has had some issues with members of the Nami tribe this season, especially Venus.

She was on the losing end of the immunity challenge this week, but she was not one of the players being targeted. Soda is one of the few players without a strong alliance at this point in the game. That could cost her later on as contestants start planning for the post-merge world.

Venus Vafa (+2000)

Venus received one vote for elimination this week, but she lived to fight another week. Her issues with the former Nami Tribe could make her target next week. That is a huge reason why she has the third-longest odds to win at +2000.

Based on her actions in this episode, Venus appeared to already think she was the one going home. Her best bet to survive another week is to win immunity next week. If she can form better relationships with the players from Siga and Yanu, Venus could outlast Soda and the other contestants she has a negative history with.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

After last week, the writing appeared to be on the wall for Moriah. Maria turned on the all-girl alliance and voted Jem out of the game. This week, Maria did the same to Moriah, voting her out after 13 days on the island.

This elimination was surprising as Moriah was listed at +320 last week, the second-best Survivor 46 odds of any contestant. The three members of the former Yanu tribe targeted Moriah in an attempt to break up any alliances in Siga. Moriah played her shot in the dark but failed to pull the right option, and she was eliminated from the game.

March 22 Update

Episode four of Survivor 46, “Don’t Touch the Oven,” featured both a reward challenge and an immunity challenge. The Yanu Tribe got its first win of the season but still ended up in Tribal Council. Check out the table below to see how this week’s episode affected the Survivor 46 odds.

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty +200 Yanu
Moriah Gaynor +350 Siga
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +550 Yanu
Soda Thompson +600 Nami
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +750 Siga
Hunter McKnight +750 Nami
Liz Wilcox +1000 Nami
Q Burdette +1200 Yanu
Tevin Davis +1200 Nami
Jemila Hussain-Adams +1200 Siga

Kenzie Petty (+200)

Another episode, another week of Kenzi sitting atop the Survivor 46 betting odds. She was listed at +280 last week, and her odds have shortened even more to +200.

This week was different, though, because Yanu finally won a challenge and received tools to help them cope while on the island. Their original prize was fish, but they traded it for the tool kits awarded to Siga and Nami last week.

If Yanu can win again next week, Kenzie should survive long enough to make it to the first merge. However, thanks to Bhanu, the other tribes likely already see Kenzie as a threat. She will have a lot of work to do to repair her reputation with the other contestants if and when the tribes merge.

Soda Thompson (+600)

Soda’s odds have also shortened since last week. She was listed at +800 but is now available at +600. This is somewhat surprising, given that she could be the first person voted out of the Nami Tribe.

As Tevin so eloquently put it in this week’s episode, Soda has to go-da. Soda has her own plans though, and stated she feels that Liz (+1000) and Venus (+2000) are at the bottom of the Nami Tribe.

Hunter McKnight (+750)

Speaking of the Nami Tribe, another member of the yellow group whose odds shortened this week was Hunter McKnight. Arguably the most prepared contestant this season, Hunter has not tried to hide that he is a threat to win it all this season.

BetOnline listed Hunter at +1400 last week, but his odds have shortened significantly to +750. We also saw Hunter working closely with Tevin, another skilled player. If the pair form an alliance, they could help each other make a deep run this season.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

After skating by last week due to a medical emergency in another tribe, Bhanu’s time on Survivor finally came to an end. He spent most of this week’s episode doing everything he could to convince his tribe not to vote him out. From praying to begging, Bhanu pulled out all the stops.

In the end, though, Bhanu’s attempts to save himself failed. He was eliminated without even a proper Tribal Council vote. The Yanu tribe is down to just three members, but two of them, Tiffany (+550) and Kenzie (+200), are among the favorites to win Survivor 46.

March 14 Update

In episode three, “Wackadoodles Win,” the Yanu Tribe was again on the losing end of the immunity challenge. However, due to another player’s medical emergency, Yanu avoided having to vote off another member this week. As a result of the medical evacuation, the current Survivor 46 betting odds look fairly similar to last week’s.

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty +280 Yanu
Moriah Gaynor +350 Siga
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +420 Yanu
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +600 Siga
Soda Thompson +800 Nami
Liz Wilcox +900 Nami
Q Burdette +1000 Yanu
Tevin Davis +1000 Nami
Tim Spicer +1200 Siga
Hunter McKnight +1400 Nami

Kenzie Petty (+280)

Yanu member Kenzi Petty moved into the top spot on Survivor 46 odds boards last week. At +280, she is still the favorite to win it all this season. However, her odds could fade soon if Yanu’s bad luck continues.

Bhanu spilled the beans to Liz (Nami) and Ben (Siga) about Kenzie during the journey challenge. He explained that there is a strong alliance among the other Yanu Tribe members and that Kenzie is at the head of it. Fellow Yanu member Q even called Kenzie a threat in this week’s episode.

A merger is likely coming soon between the tribes. If and when this happens, the other tribes will likely view Kenzie as a threat, as well. Bhanu could be eliminated next week, but he may be taking the favorite for this season down with him.

Maria Shrime Gonzalez (+600)

One of the few contestants who improved her odds this week was Maria Shrime Gonzalez. After this week’s episode, her odds have shortened from +900 to +600.

Maria is a member of the Siga Tribe and has done well in challenges so far. She won an extra vote advantage in episode one for successfully completing a challenge on Day 2. In episode two, we learned that Maria was part of the “Charlie’s Angels” alliance.

Charlie and Maria appear to have the strongest connection within that alliance. If everything goes as planned, Maria can use her position to make it far in this season; ‘s competition.

Venus Vafa (+2000)

Venus Vafa of the Nami Tribe is listed at +2000 to win Survivor 46. She started the season at +1400 but faded to 20-1 odds last week. Her odds have not changed, but that is largely because Yanu has lost every immunity challenge so far.

Many of the other members of Nami, including Tevin and Soda, have voiced their issues with Venus. If she continues to struggle to bond with her teammates, then Venus could be in danger of being eliminated next week.

At +2000, Venus is tied for the second-longest odds to win this season. On the bright side, one of her biggest adversaries was eliminated from the competition this week.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

Yanu lost the immunity challenge for the third week in a row. The stage was set for Bhanu (+2200) to be voted off the island. However, Bhanu was saved because the tribal council was canceled.

Instead, Randen Montalvo (Nami) was eliminated. He had to be medically evacuated after suffering an apparent pinched nerve. The injury progressed throughout the episode, and Randen was forced to leave the competition.

March 8 Update

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Current Tribe
Kenzie Petty +250 Yanu
Moriah Gaynor +300 Siga
Tiffany Nicole Ervin +400 Yanu
Soda Thompson +800 Nami
Liz Wilcox +800 Nami
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +900 Siga
Q Burdette +1000 Yanu
Tevin Davis +1000 Nami
Tim Spicer +1200 Siga
Hunter McKnight +1400 Nami

Episode two created a major shift at the top of the Survivor odds boards. Kenzi Petty and Moriah Gaynor have both overtaken Tiffany, the former leader. Bhanu, on the other hand, has fallen even further down the board.

Kenzie Petty (+280)

After the Survivor 46 premiere, I picked Kenzie to win this season. So far, so good, as Kenzie is now the favorite to win at BetOnline. Her odds have shortened from +500 to +280 after episode two.

One of the reasons Kenzie’s odds have improved is her social skills. Episode two showed Kenzie socializing and building connections with more connections with contestants other than Tiffany and Q. These connections could come in handy if the Yanu tribe continues losing challenges.

Moriah Gaynor (+350)

Another contestant whose odds shortened significantly was Moriah Gaynor of the Siga tribe. Moriah was listed at +1200 to win this season after the premiere. She is now available at +350, giving her the second-best odds of the remaining contestants.

Moriah was chosen to sit out of the reward challenge, giving her a chance to bond with Liz from the Nami tribe, who also sat out. Keeping her threat level low could help Moriah stay under the radar and make a deep run this season.

Bhanu Gopal (+2200)

On the other end of the odds board, there is Bhanu. After a less-than-stellar episode two, Bhanu is in danger of being the next contestant voted off the island. He has the lowest odds of winning after the first episode at +1600.

After episode two, Bhanu’s odds have faded all the way to +2200. He still has the lowest odds to win this season and could be voted out next week if Yanu loses again. Bhanu’s

Who was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

In the premiere episode, Yanu was the first tribe to eliminate a member. The choice came down to Jelinsky and Jess. In the end, Jelinsky was unanimously eliminated.

In episode two, Jess continued to struggle, and her tribe mates even tricked her into finding a fake idol. After coming up short in challenges again, Yanu was back at the tribal council this week. Jess tried to play her idol, but since it was fake, she was eliminated with a 4-1 vote.

Check out the table below for the top 10 contestants in the latest Survivor 46 betting odds, courtesy of BetOnline Sportsbook.

Original Survivor 46 Odds

Contestant Survivor 46 Odds Current Tribe
Tiffany Cole Erin +400 Yanu
Kenzie Petty +500 Yanu
Tevin Davis +600 Nami
Q Burdette +650 Yanu
Tim Spicer +800 Siga
Maria Shrime Gonzalez +900 Siga
Liz Wilcox +900 Nami
Jessica Chong +1000 Yanu
Moriah Gaynor +1200 Siga
Soda Thompson +1200 Nami

Of the remaining seven contestants, six of them are tied for the 11th-best betting odds. The following contestants are all listed at +1400 odds to win this season.

  • Charlie Davis (Siga)
  • Jemila Hussain-Adams (Siga)
  • Ben Katzman (Siga)
  • Hunter McKnight (Nami)
  • Randen Montalvo (Nami)
  • Venus Vafa (Nami)

Rounding out the remaining contestants in Bhanu Gopal (Yanu), who is listed at 16-1 odds to win Survivor 46.

Who Was Eliminated on Survivor This Week?

The special two-hour premiere of Survivor started off with a lot of excitement. This season’s 18 contestants were split into three tribes, and the competition quickly got underway.

One contestant, David Jelinsky, stood out early for all of the wrong reasons. His tribe, Yanu, lost the first reward challenge and Jelinsky was chosen to compete in the following Sweat challenge.

Jelinsky quit during the challenge, costing his partner Q and the rest of the Yanu tribe. He later forfeited his vote at the Tribal Council during a challenge on Day 2. Yanu also lost the immunity challenge, and Jelinsky was the first contestant voted off of this season of Survivor.

Who Will Win Survivor 46?

There are 17 competitors still in the running this season. Let’s take a closer look at some of the top competitors in the latest Survivor 46 odds.

Tiffany Nicole Erin (+400) – Yanu

The current favorite to win Survivor this season is Tiffany Nicole Erin of the Yanu Tribe. She is listed at +400 in the latest odds at BetOnline Sportsbook.

One of the reasons why Tiffany has emerged as an early favorite is that she found the first Beware Advantage of the season. The immunity idol was locked in a box, but Tiffany found the key to the box and unlocked her idol. Having an immunity idol this early in the season could be a huge advantage.

Tiffany has also seemingly formed an alliance with Kenzie and Q. All three contestants are in the top four Survivor 46 odds. A strong alliance could help all three members of the trio make a deep run this season.

Kenzie Petty (+500) – Yanu

Speaking of Kenzie, she currently has the second-best odds to win Survivor 46. She is listed at +500 to be the last contestant standing this year.

Kenzie’s alliance with two of her Yanu teammates should help her make a deep run. For Kenzie to win, though, she will need to go solo eventually. According to Kenzie, she enjoys puzzles, and that should help her as the show goes on.

She is also a business owner, which should help her take a leadership role within her tribe. Being friends with Tiffany and Q has already had its benefits for Kenzie, too. I think she can make it far if the Yanu Tribe can turn its luck around.

Tevin Davis (+600) – Nami

Tevin Davis (Nami) has the best odds of any contestant not currently in the Yanu Tribe. Sports betting sites have Tevin listed at +600 to win it all this season. He received an extra vote in the premiere episode because he won a challenge on Day 2.

His place on team Nami should help Tevin avoid an early elimination. Nami won the first Reward Challenge of the season and was also one of the two winning tribes in the Immunity Challenge. If the tribe’s luck continues, then that will only make it easier for Tevin to make a deep run.

Q Burdette (+650) – Yanu

Coming in at fourth in the latest betting odds for Survivor is Q from the Yanu Tribe. He is listed at +650, just behind Tevin. Q is the third member of the Yanu Tribe to appear in the top four of the odds boards.

His skills as a real estate agent should help Q connect with the other contestants. Q has already started to build an alliance with Tiffany and Kenzie, the two favorites to win this season.

If the alliance goes well, Q should be able to make a deep run. He butted heads early with tribemate David Jelinsky, but Jelinsky was later voted off. Jelinsky’s elimination was unanimous and essentially gave Q and his friends control of the Yanu tribe going forward.

Tim Spicer (+800) – Siga

Rounding out the top five is Tim Spicer, who is listed at +800 to win this season. Tim has the best odds of any member of the Siga Tribe.

The first episode did not show Tim in a good light. He butted heads early with some of his tribemates, which could make him a target early on. On the other hand, the other contestants could keep Tim around to help their chances of being voted the winner in the end.

Tim was not forced into any of the non-group challenges in episode one. If that trend continues, it could help Tim fly under the radar deep into the season.

Survivor 46 Predictions

The Nami trio of Tiffany, Kenzie, and Q have a firm grasp on the top of the latest odds boards. Tiffany already has an immunity idol, too, and I think she can use it to make a deep run.

I am not picking Tiffany to win it all this season, though. I think her teammate, Kenzie, will be the one who wins it all this year. Getting an immunity idol this early could make Tiffany a target and allow Kenzie to steal the win in the end.

Prediction: Kenzie Petty will win Survivor 46 (+500)

Tribe of Survivor 46 Winner

  • Nami – Orange (-100)
  • Siga – Green (+150)
  • Yanu – Purple (+180)

You can bet on Survivor in a variety of other ways at BetOnline, too. For instance, this secure sportsbook is also offering odds on the winning tribe this season. The Nami Tribe (-100) is currently favored in the latest Survivor 46 betting odds.

The Siga Tribe has the second-best odds at +150. Yanu, which has three of the top four contestants in the latest odds, is listed at +180.

As I stated above, I believe that Kenzie from Yanu will be the winner. There is a chance the Yanu Tribe’s bad luck could result in their best players being eliminated early. However, I think the tribe can turn it around and would stick with Yanu for this wager.

Prediction: The Yanu Tribe will win Survivor 46

Sex of Survivor 46 Winners

  • Female (-500)
  • Male (+300)

BetOnline also has odds on the sex of the winner for this season of Survivor. Female contestants are the clear favorite in this betting market. A woman winning is listed at -500, compared to +300 for a male contestant to win.

One man has already been eliminated, giving the women a 9-8 advantage. The two contestants with the shortest betting odds are also female. My pick to win, Kenzie, is a woman and that is the option I would stick with for this bet.

Five of the eight remaining men in this season are listed at 14-1 or longer odds to win. Jelinsky also had long odds to win, but he has already been eliminated. If the other men listed with similar odds follow suit, then the women of this season could gain a huge advantage early on.

Prediction: The winners of Survivor 46 will be a woman (-500)

What Are Your Survivor 46 Predictions?

Survivor is back with a new season that premiered earlier this week. The season 46 premiere was packed full of action and gave fans plenty to look forward to. David Jelinsky earned the dubious honor of being the first contestant eliminated this season.

Check out the list above to see the latest odds for all 17 of the remaining contestants. I also detail my Survivor 46 predictions. After reading my picks, do not forget to sign up for BetOnline Sportsbook to place your bets on this season of Survivor.

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