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TIGER KING SPECIALS
To Win Primetime Emmy Award For Best Documentary Series@ $2.50

There’s a market for everything – even Tiger King.

That’s right, you can now bet on the Netflix documentary that has taken the world by storm in lockdown – “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” 

This is not a sketch.

This is not a drill.

This is actually a market we have in our novelty section. 

First things first, while it has been requested, we are not offering a market on the fate of Carole Baskin’s husband but we are offering the following:

Joe Exotic’s smash hit “Here Kitty Kitty” to get 20 Million or More Youtube Views (Before 1st May 2020) is the Winx-like favourite at $1.17

The other favourites are Tiger King To Win Best Documentary at the MTV Movie & TV Awards at $1.53 and Any cast Member of the Series to win “Best Villan” at the MTV Movie & TV Awards at $1.95, solid prices given Tiger King’s dominance in the pop-culture scene right now.

How about getting a bit more upmarket and Tiger King to take out best documentary at the BAFTA awards?

That prospect is an outside chance at $13.

You can also get $15 for Joe Exotic to get a pardon from Donald Trump or to win best documentary feature at next years Oscars.

For mine, the best bet is for Tiger King to take home the Prime Time Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series at $2.50. 

MASTERCHEF
Poh @ $2.75

The Channel 10 promo keeps asking “WILL POH GO?”

The answer is – she won’t.

Even if she’s about to do something crazy in the 90 minute pressure test the MasterChef All-Stars will be put under. 

Well, I don’t have an inside word in the MasterChef Kitchen, let alone Channel 10 but Poh will be just fine.

As stated in my MasterChef 2020 Preview earlier in the week, Poh is the favourite and the star and is still pretty good value at the $2.75 price to make amends for being robbed Shannon Noll Australian Idol-style during the very first series back in 2009.

It’s worth pointing out stranger things have happened in the MasterChef kitchen during the 12 years the show has been on TV, but Poh being punted in the first week would take the (all puns intended) cake.