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- Gamal John straight in the betting market at 7/1 to win this year's Britain's Got Talent
- Malakai Bayoh now 6/4 favourite to win this year's series of BGT
- Bruno Tonioli's first Golden Buzzer act Ghetto Kids are 4/1
Gamal John straight in the betting market at 7/1 to win this year's Britain's Got Talent
The latest episode of Britain's Got Talent aired this weekend with new judge Bruno Tonioli hitting his Golden Buzzer for the second time during the show.
Tonioli seemingly didn't know the rule that you can only push it once and with the crowd chanting for a Golden Buzzer he ended up pushing it and putting Gamal John through.
Gamal John wowed the audience and viewers at home with his performance of It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World by James Brown and UK Betting Sites have instantly put him in the betting market at 7/1.
Bet365's odds suggest there's a 12.5% chance that John wins Britain's Got Talent this series with his odds putting him as the 6th favourite in the betting market.
Britain's Got Talent Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Malakai Bayoh
|
6/4 | 40% |
Ghetto Kids | 4/1 | 20% |
Olivia Lynes | 9/2 | 18.2% |
MB14 | 5/1 | 16.7% |
Travis George | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Gamal John | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Malakai Bayoh now 6/4 favourite to win this year's series of BGT
Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer act Malakai Bayoh has shortened in the betting market to just 6/4 to win the show now with his odds falling further from 9/4 last week.
The latest odds now give the singer a 40% chance of winning the show as he becomes the shortest priced favourite in the market so far this series.
13-year-old classical singer Bayoh impressed the judges and viewers at home and it's evident that he'll have big support going into the semi-finals of the show.
Britains Got Talent Betting, Trends and Past Winners
Bruno Tonioli's first Golden Buzzer act Ghetto Kids are 4/1
Bruno Tonioli has already hit his Golden Buzzer once this season for dance group Ghetto Kids earlier in the series and that originally put them as favourites to win the whole thing this year.
Since then though the betting market has changed with Ghetto Kids and Malakai Bayoh swapping around at the top of the betting market to win the show.
Ghetto Kids, a dance group from Uganda, are aged between 5 and 13 and are part of an organisation that helps kids that are disadvantaged to get into dance.
Tonioli's Golden Buzzer saw him press the button during the act's performance with the dancers continuing their routine with the gold confetti falling upon them in another first for the show.