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Game of Thrones betting odds: Who will survive episode 6?

If you plan to put money down on your favorite character sitting on the Iron Throne, read this before you place a bet.

 
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The odds are good Tyrion will drink wine in the final episode.

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Watching your favorite (or most hatedGame of Thrones characters die tragically on the series could end up being financially advantageous, if you better understand the odds of their survival.

 

If you want to try your luck betting on your favorite character surviving and ruling in the final episode of Game of Thrones, Sports Insider has a few tips

With episode 3 of season 8 labeled by Sports Insider as the biggest single betting event in history for a scripted TV program, the finale on Sunday might be even bigger.

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The odds are good, but the goods are odd. 

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According to Sports Insider, the odds are good that Bran Stark (odds at -350) will rule the seven kingdoms at the end of the series, but Sansa Stark (+450), Jon Snow (+750) and Tyrion Lannister (+750) follow close behind. 

 

If you want to bet on who kills Daenerys Targaryen, there are odds for that too. Jon Snow is favored (at -300) to do the deed, as well Arya Stark (at +450). But the odds that Daenerys actually survives are at +750. 

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Other betting odds include how many Starks will die, whether the Iron Throne will be destroyed and if Tyrion Lannister will drink wine in the final episode. 

 

And yes, there are even odds on whether fans will see another Starbucks coffee cup in a background shot: yes at +2,500 and no at -5,000.

The Game of Thrones series finale airs on HBO on May 19.

 

 

 

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I predict:- Tyrion will sit on the Iron Throne with Sansa as his hand.

                  Daenerys will be killed by her dragon which will chose to obey Jon and not her.

                 Jaime and Cersei will appear.

                 I will win the national lottery tonight.🤣🤣🤣

                

                

                

                

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Robert Baratheon's Bastard will be King,  The Stark females  will somehow survive but everyone else will somehow be dead one way or the other, including the dreaded dragon, cannot have a dragon or anyone who can ride them to power or produce offspring that most likely will become insane when they get older mucking about and have a lasting peace

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I don't know if this will happen. But I'll love to see Daenerys try to burn Jon for treason and after the fire extinguished, there is Jon, unburnt with his shiny ass. I don't think Drogon doesn't obbey Dany. And if someone will kill Dany, that would be Arya.

Cersei and Jaime most likely to be trapped than dead, for me.

Sansa is far from the "hot zone" to be killed.

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s8 is done.. 

Jon Snow and Davos Seaworth survey the destruction Daenerys Targaryenwrought on King's Landing while Tyrion Lannister finds Jaime and Cersei Lannister's corpses in the ruins of the Red Keep. Daenerys makes a speech in front of the Unsullied and Dothraki, declaring that she will liberate not only Westeros, but the entire world. Tyrion publicly resigns as Daenerys' Hand in protest to her rule and is arrested for treason. Both Arya Stark and Tyrion warn Jon that Daenerys will have him and Sansa Stark killed and the fate of Westeros is in his hands.

Jon confronts Daenerys in the throne room, trying to convince her to stop fighting. When she refuses, they kiss before Jon stabs and kills her. Sensing Daenerys' death, Drogon melts the Iron Throne with his breath and carries Daenerys' body away. Jon is arrested shortly after.

Weeks later, the lords of Westeros convene to decide who will be the next ruler. Tyrion, still a prisoner, suggests that future kings be picked by the lords of Westeros rather than through lineage. He also nominates Bran Stark to be the next king under this new system. The rest of the lords unanimously agree, and Sansa declares the North's secession from the Seven Kingdoms. Bran appoints Tyrion to be his Hand, and Jon is sentenced to rejoin the Night's Watch as penance for killing Daenerys to appease those loyal to her. Grey Worm leads the Unsullied to Naath, Missandei’s homeland. Tyrion reorganizes the Small Council to include Bronn (Master of Coin), Brienne of Tarth (Lord Commander of the Kingsguard), Davos (Master of Ships), and Samwell Tarly (Grand Maester), and they begin planning to rebuild King's Landing. Sam presents A Song of Ice and Fire, a history book of Westeros following the death of Robert Baratheonwritten by Archmaester Ebrose, noting that Tyrion is omitted. Bran briefly meets with the Council, which is missing Masters of Whisperers, Laws, and War, and is assured by Tyrion that the best prospects for the positions would be presented in the near future. Sam tells Bran that Drogon was seen flying east, and Bran leaves with Podrick Payne to search for him. Arya decides to explore the uncharted seas west of Westeros, Sansa is appointed Queen in the North, and Jon, reunited with Tormund GiantsbaneGhost, and the Wildlings, heads beyond the Wall.

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The series was a phenomenon and set such high standards (and ratings) that everyone who was a fan had high expectations of a great ending. I think the writers were on a hiding to nothing trying to please all the followers of this tremendous series with the finale. I think the majority of fans wanted or thought that John Snow was going to end up as king on the Iron Throne .      I did too. The writers tried to avoid the obvious ending and go for something less expected. I think that was the most disappointing thing. But still it was an amazing series.😧😧😧

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Pretty much a certainty that Jon Snow never went back to the wall after escorting the wildlings beyond the walI do not think he went back, he stayed with them.

 

NOW IF THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOKS WOULD FINALLY RELEASE THE LAST TWO INSTALMENTS OF THE BOOKS

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9 hours ago, dMog said:

Pretty much a certainty that Jon Snow never went back to the wall after escorting the wildlings beyond the walI do not think he went back, he stayed with them.

 

NOW IF THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOKS WOULD FINALLY RELEASE THE LAST TWO INSTALMENTS OF THE BOOKS

I'll bet when George R.R. Martin finishes the books the book readers will get to have his ending, which I bet will be better than the tv version....after all, he is the creative brains behind the whole story and his is the real talent.🙃🙃🙃

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quite a certainty his ending will not be too different from the TV series ending. After all, being as the TV show had a few variations of how  the book got to where it was going it get to same place so far , it did follow the book pretty close as where they were both going just a few changes on how they got there.

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