‘The Amazing Race’ Season 30 Episode 6 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 6 airs on Wednesday, January 31 at 8:00 PM Eastern.

What goes around comes around. Episode 3 had been a ‘non elimination’ leg but that just delayed the inevitable as two teams got sent off on back to back Episodes 4 and 5 last week. One of the teams that was eliminated *should* have been out a week ago–‘The Ballers’ finished last in the third leg but were spared elimination. As a result, they got to hang around for another week.

The ratings for Episode 4 were back down again dropping sharply from a key demo rating was a 1.5 with a 6 share and a total of 6.89 million viewers tuned in to watch Episode 3. Episode 4 pulled a 1.2 rating with a 5 share and a 6.17 million audience.

Here are the odds for Season 30 of ‘The Amazing Race’ along with proposition odds for Episode 6:

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
Eric & Daniel: +2500

‘THE AMAZING RACE’ SEASON 30 EPISODE 6 BETTING ODDS

TEAM TO WIN SIXTH LEG OF ‘THE AMAZING RACE’

Cody & Jessica: +175
Trevor & Chris: +450
Lucas & Brittany: +450
Kristi & Jen: +450
Alexander & Conor: +750
Eric & Daniel: +1000
Henry & Evan: +1000
No One Wins Sixth Leg: +1750

TEAM TO BE ELIMINATED IN EPISODE 6 OF ‘THE AMAZING RACE’

Eric & Daniel: +150
Trevor & Chris: +200
Henry & Evan: +500
Alexander & Conor: +750
Lucas & Brittany: +1200
Kristi & Jen: +1200
Cody & Jessica: +2500
No One Eliminated in Episode 6: +2500

EPISODE 6 KEY DEMO (18-49) RATINGS

Over 1.35: -130
Under 1.35: +110

EPISODE 6 KEY DEMO (18-49) SHARE

Over 5.5: +130
Under 5.5: -150

EPISODE 6 TOTAL VIEWERS

Over 6.5 million: -130
Under 6.5 million: +110

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