‘The Amazing Race’ Season 30 Episode 4 Betting Odds

–This is the 30th season for CBS’s reality show.

–’The Amazing Race’ is one of the most critically acclaimed reality shows.

–Episode 4 airs on Wednesday, January 24 at 8:00 PM Eastern.

It was a ‘non elimination’ leg on ‘The Amazing Race’ so no one got eliminated. This was good news for the team of former NBA ballers known as, cleverly enough, ‘The Ballers’. They finished last but got to hang around thanks to the ‘non-elimination’ stipulation of the program.

The ratings for Episode 3 bounced back nicely after a slight dip in Episode 2. Key demo rating was a 1.5 with a 6 share and a total of 6.89 million viewers tuned in to watch the proceedings.

We’ll start with a more in-depth analysis of the show after the first few episodes are ‘in the books’. For now, here are the odds for Season 30 of ‘The Amazing Race’ along with proposition odds for Episode 4:

THE AMAZING RACE SEASON 30 BETTING ODDS

TEAM TO WIN SEASON 30 OF ‘THE AMAZING RACE’

Cody & Jessica: +130
Trevor & Chris: +450
Lucas & Brittany: +450
Kristi & Jen: +450
Henry & Evan: +700
Alexander & Conor: +1250
Cedric & Shawn: +1500
Eric & Daniel: +2500
Joey & Tim: +2500

‘THE AMAZING RACE’ SEASON 30 EPISODE 4 BETTING ODDS

TEAM TO WIN FOURTH LEG OF ‘THE AMAZING RACE’

Cody & Jessica: +175
Trevor & Chris: +650
Lucas & Brittany: +650
Kristi & Jen: +650
Alexander & Conor: +900
Cedric & Shawn: +1000
Eric & Daniel: +1000
Henry & Evan: +1000
Joey & Tim: +1500
No One Wins Fourth Leg: +1750

TEAM TO BE ELIMINATED IN EPISODE 4 OF ‘THE AMAZING RACE’

Eric & Daniel: +300
Henry & Evan: +300
Joey & Tim: +450
Cedric & Shawn: +450
Alexander & Conor: +1150
Lucas & Brittany: +1200
Trevor & Chris: +1200
Kristi & Jen: +1200
Cody & Jessica: +2500
No One Eliminated in Episode 4: +2500

EPISODE 4 KEY DEMO (18-49) RATINGS

Over 1.35: -150
Under 1.35: +130

EPISODE 4 KEY DEMO (18-49) SHARE

Over 5.5: +130
Under 5.5: -150

EPISODE 4 TOTAL VIEWERS

Over 6.5 million: -170
Under 6.5 million: +150

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