‘Survivor: Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers’ Season 35 Episode 6 Betting Odds

–This is the 35th season for CBS’s reality show.

–’Survivor’ was one of the early pioneers of the reality TV genre.

–’Survivor: Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers’ Episode 6 airs on Wednesday, November 1 at 8:00 PM Eastern.

Roark Luskin was left standing when the ‘Survivor’ musical chairs stopped on Episode 5. Her elimination could be best described as a ‘semi-surprise’. She was my 8th choice to win Season 35 in last week’s ‘Survivor’ betting odds at +2100. She was also my fifth choice to be eliminated also at +2100. That leaves us with 13 contestants and since there are currently 7 male and 6 female ‘castaways’ we won’t be surprised at all to see one of the guys go next. More specifically, it’s Joe Mena atop our ‘next to be eliminated’ odds market at +200. Ryan Ulrich is our current favorite to win at +250 though as you’ve seen if you follow ‘Survivor’ (or reality TV in general for that matter) the competitive dynamic can change very quickly.

More good ratings numbers for ‘Survivor’–Episode 5 saw a 1.7 rating with a 7 share and a viewing audience of 8.22 million.

Here’s the official SPORTS BETTING EXPERTS odds for Episode 6 of ‘Survivor: Heroes v. Healers v. Hustlers’:

‘SURVIVOR: HEROES V. HEALERS V. HUSTLERS’ SEASON 35 BETTING ODDS

TO WIN ‘SURVIVOR: HEROES V. HEALERS V. HUSTLERS’

Ryan Ulrich: +250
Chrissy Hofbeck: +350
Ali Elliott: +500
Cole Medders: +700
Ben Driebergen: +950
John Hilsabeck: +950
Jessica Johnston: +950
Joe Mena: +2500
Ashley Nolan: +3500
Lauren Rimmer: +3500
Mike Zahalsky: +3500
Desiree Williams: +3500
Devon Pinto: +3500

GENDER OF ‘SURVIVOR: HEROES V. HEALERS V. HUSTLERS’ WINNER

Male: -150
Female: +130

AGE OF ‘SURVIVOR: HEROES V. HEALERS V. HUSTLERS’ WINNER

Over 30.5: +150
Under 30.5: -170

‘SURVIVOR: HEROES V. HEALERS V. HUSTLERS’ EPISODE 6 BETTING ODDS

WHO WILL BE ELIMINATED IN EPISODE 6?

Joe Mena: +200
Desiree Williams: +350
Lauren Rimmer: +350
Ali Elliott: +750
Ben Driebergen: +1500
Chrissy Hofbeck: +1500
Ashley Nolan: +1500
Mike Zahalsky: +3000
Ryan Ulrich: +3000
Devon Pinto: +3000
John Hilsabeck: +5000
Jessica Johnston: +5000
Cole Medders: +5000
No One Eliminated in Episode 6: +7500

WHO WILL WIN REWARD IN EPISODE 6?

Yawa Tribe: -140
Soko Tribe: +170
Levu Tribe: +250
No Reward Winner: +5000

WHO WILL WIN IMMUNITY IN EPISODE 6?

Soko Tribe (Healers): -175
Yawa Tribe (Hustlers): +200
Levu Tribe (Heroes): +275
No Immunity Winner: +5000

WILL A HIDDEN IDOL BE PLAYED IN EPISODE 6?

Yes: +450
No: -900

WILL ANYONE QUIT/BE REMOVED FROM ISLAND DUE TO INJURY IN EPISODE 6?

Yes: +4500
No: -9000

WILL A CONTESTANT BE ‘PIXELATED’ DUE TO NUDITY IN EPISODE 6?

Yes: +150
No: -170

WILL A CONTESTANT BE ‘PIXELATED’ DUE TO NUDITY BETWEEN THE BEGINNING OF EPISODE 6 AND THE END OF SEASON 35?

Yes: -750
No: +500

GENDER IDENTITY OF NEXT CONTESTANT TO BE ‘PIXELATED’ DUE TO NUDITY?

Female: +110
Male: -130

NEXT CONTESTANT TO BE ‘PIXELATED’ DUE TO NUDITY?

Jessica Johnston: +350
John Hilsabeck +350
Ashley Nolan: +450
Cole Medders: +500
Devon Pinto: +600
Ali Elliott: +650
Ben Driebergen: +3500
Joe Mena: +3500
Chrissy Hofbeck: +5000
Lauren Rimmer: +5000
Ryan Ulrich: +5000
Desiree Williams: +5000
Mike Zahalsky: +5000
No One Pixelated Due To Nudity in Season 35: +7500

In the previous four propositions pixelation must be due to accidental or intentional nudity and not due to obscene gestures or any other reason. Official information source for grading the previous for props is PickPete’s fantasy game recap.

EPISODE 6 KEY DEMO (18-49) RATINGS

Over 1.75: -150
Under 1.75: +130

EPISODE 6 KEY DEMO (18-49) SHARE

Over 6.5: -130
Under 6.5: +110

EPISODE 6 TOTAL VIEWERS

Over 8 million: -170
Under 8 million: +150

EPISODE 6 NIELSEN RANKING (10/30/17 through 11/5/17)

Over 9.5: -120
Under 9.5: +100

PREVIOUS ELIMINATIONS

Katrina Radke finished 18th
Simone Nguyen finished 17th
Patrick Bolton finished 16th
Alan Ball finished 15th
Roark Luskin finished 14th

About the Author: Jim Murphy

For more than 25 years, Jim Murphy has written extensively on sports betting as well as handicapping theory and practice. Jim Murphy has been quoted in media from the Wall Street Journal to REASON Magazine. Murphy worked as a radio and podcasting host broadcasting to an international audience that depended on his expertise and advice. Murphy is an odds making consultant for sports and 'non-sport novelty bets' focused on the entertainment business, politics, technology, financial markets and more.