WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD! DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW!
After only one episode, it looks like some people might already know the winner of FOX's Hell's Kitchen.
Bodog.com has suspended betting on the reality show after the odds on one of the contestants went from 7-1 to 2-1 very quickly. After the jump, the name of this contestant. (AGAIN, SPOILER AHEAD!)
The person that might be the winner is Rock, the executive chef from Virginia.
This isn't the first time something like this has happened on Bodog.com. They also suspended betting on Survivor: Panama last year after people started to bet on Danielle heavily. And indeed Danielle did end up winning the contest. I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time.
I watched the season premiere the other night, and it looks like it's going to be a fun season. I don't think Tiffany should have been voted off, and what the hell was with that guy crying all the time? Ramsay seems to be swearing even more this year too. So, even if the winner has been leaked, I'll keep watching.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-06-2007 @ 5:25PM
Chester said...
If most viewers are like myself, we don't watch this show for the end game. No, we tune in to see the antics and verbal abuse spewed by G.Ramsay.
The drinking game is a shot per beep.
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6-06-2007 @ 5:48PM
bd said...
More importantly, does anyone care?
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6-06-2007 @ 10:21PM
Cody said...
"I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time."
Bodog only lets you bet $50 max on non-sports bets. I really doubt that $350 in winnings (assuming 7-1 odds) would be worth the potential lawsuits of breaking your confidentiality agreement if you worked on the show and were privy to insider information about the results.
Anyway, I didn't even realize that they filmed the whole series so far in advance. I suppose they'd just about have to though since every week for us is a day for them.
Also, I watch this show for Gordon Ramsey. That guy is hilarious!
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6-06-2007 @ 10:21PM
Cody said...
"I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time."
Bodog only lets you bet $50 max on non-sports bets. I really doubt that $350 in winnings (assuming 7-1 odds) would be worth the potential lawsuits of breaking your confidentiality agreement if you worked on the show and were privy to insider information about the results.
Anyway, I didn't even realize that they filmed the whole series so far in advance. I suppose they'd just about have to though since every week for us is a day for them.
Also, I watch this show for Gordon Ramsey. That guy is hilarious!
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6-06-2007 @ 10:22PM
Cody said...
"I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time."
Bodog only lets you bet $50 max on non-sports bets. I really doubt that $350 in winnings (assuming 7-1 odds) would be worth the potential lawsuits of breaking your confidentiality agreement if you worked on the show and were privy to insider information about the results.
Anyway, I didn't even realize that they filmed the whole series so far in advance. I suppose they'd just about have to though since every week for us is a day for them.
Also, I watch this show for Gordon Ramsey. That guy is hilarious!
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6-06-2007 @ 10:22PM
Cody said...
"I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time."
Bodog only lets you bet $50 max on non-sports bets. I really doubt that $350 in winnings (assuming 7-1 odds) would be worth the potential lawsuits of breaking your confidentiality agreement if you worked on the show and were privy to insider information about the results.
Anyway, I didn't even realize that they filmed the whole series so far in advance. I suppose they'd just about have to though since every week for us is a day for them.
Also, I watch this show for Gordon Ramsey. That guy is hilarious!
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6-06-2007 @ 10:23PM
Cody said...
"I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time."
Bodog only lets you bet $50 max on non-sports bets. I really doubt that $350 in winnings (assuming 7-1 odds) would be worth the potential lawsuits of breaking your confidentiality agreement if you worked on the show and were privy to insider information about the results.
Anyway, I didn't even realize that they filmed the whole series so far in advance. I suppose they'd just about have to though since every week for us is a day for them.
Also, I watch this show for Gordon Ramsey. That guy is hilarious!
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6-06-2007 @ 10:37PM
Cody said...
"I'm surprised that these things aren't leaded more anyway, considering several people do know the outcome of these reality shows way ahead of time."
Bodog only lets you bet $50 max on non-sports bets. I really doubt that $350 in winnings (assuming 7-1 odds) would be worth the potential lawsuits of breaking your confidentiality agreement if you worked on the show and were privy to insider information about the results.
Anyway, I didn't even realize that they filmed the whole series so far in advance. I suppose they'd just about have to though since every week for us is a day for them.
Also, I watch this show for Gordon Ramsey. That guy is hilarious!
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6-06-2007 @ 10:38PM
Brent McKee said...
One shot per beep? do you guys have 911 on speed dial. That much drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning.
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6-06-2007 @ 10:38PM
Cody said...
I feel really embarassed that that happened.
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