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Published February 18,2017
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“La La Land” is set to sweep the Oscars, but the race to be crowned
Hollywood’s leading man is going down to the wire, say bookmakers who
are seeing record bets on the Academy Awards this year.
Casey Affleck, star of “Manchester by the Sea,” had been the favorite
to win the best actor statue for several months. But his odds tightened
as a flood of money flowed to Denzel Washington after he took home the
Screen Actors Guild award in January for “Fences.”
Ladbrokes favors Affleck with 8/15 odds, compared with 13/8 for a Washington victory, but says it will be close.
“This is without a doubt the most competitive category of 2017,” said
Ladbrokes spokeswoman Nicola McGeady, who said a rush of bets on
Washington in recent weeks had moved the market significantly.
Bookmakers, however, are overwhelmingly confident that “La La Land”
will take home the best picture statuette on Sunday, Feb. 26.
“At 1/7, we reckon there is an 87.5 percent chance it will win best
picture,” said Feilim Mac An Iomaire, spokesman for Paddy Power Betfair.
The musical starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling has faced some
recent competition from “Hidden Figures,” the tale of black female
mathematicians in the 1960s space race. But at 12/1, it’s well behind
the favorite.
Turnover on bets for novelty events such as the Academy Awards and
other awards shows has doubled since 2014, said Mac An Iomaire.
“This year, we are expecting to end up 30 percent over last year,
taking some 250,000 Euro ($270,000) in terms of the bets,” he added.
Punters are finding several ways to put their money behind “La La Land.”
Ladbrokes has the film 3/1 to equal the record for most wins —
currently 11 — held by “Titanic,” “Ben-Hur” and “Lord of the Rings:
Return of the King.” The odds for “La La Land” to beat the record for
most wins is 10/1.
Alex, 31, of London, who did not want to give his surname, said he’d
backed “La La Land” to win best picture in early December at 4/5.
“I also backed Emma Stone to win best actress at 7/4,” he said.
“Unfortunately, I was restricted to only 70 pounds ($87) on the latter.
“I was tempted to back Denzel Washington for best actor but decided
that would be my emotions making the bet. I try to keep my own feelings
on the film well away from my actual bet.”
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Ryan Gosling and Emma Watson in 'La La Land.'/photo file |
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