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2010 EUROVISION LATEST ODDS AND SEMI FINAL BETTING TIPS

Things are starting to shape up even more in the betting markets for Eurovision 2010 as the favourites are solidifying themselves and the strong contenders and starting to really separate themselves from the chasing pack. At the moment, popular continental bookmaker Bwin has priced both Germany and Azerbaijan as the co-favourites to win the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest. You’ll find Lena Meyer-Landrut and Safura Alizade at 4.0 prices with the venerable bookmaker.

Israel and Denmark are both considered very strong contenders at 8.0 while Norway and Armenia trade at 15.0. Croatia pays out at 17.0 for the victory while Turkey and Greece are listed at 21.0.
Speaking of Greece, they’re the co-leaders in the betting market for 2010 Eurovision Semi-Final 1, Greece and Slovakia can both be backed at 3.75 to win the first semi-final which takes place on Tuesday, May 25. Albania pays out at 5.5 while Belgium is at 9.0 to top semi-final number one.
The second 2010 Eurovision semi-final takes place on Wednesday May 26 and Azerbaijan, unsurprisingly, are fairly strong favourites. Priced at 2.75, Safura Alizade is a very solid bet there. Israel is just a step behind at 3.75 while Denmark trades at 5.0 and Armenia is listed at 7.0.
There are some very interesting 2010 Eurovision special bets also available at Bwin, one of which is the total points the winning song receives. 251 points or more is the odds-on favourite at 1.95 while 240-250 pays 4.0 and 239 or less rewards at 2.8.
You can back certain countries to finish at specific levels, with Germany heavy favourites to finish in the top 5 at 1.55. Should they finish between 6-10 place you’re looking at 3.5. Norway to finish top five trades at 2.6 while a finish in 6-10 place pays out at 2.3.
There is three-way betting between Denmark, Sweden and Norway to see who finishes higher. Denmark trades at 2.1 while Norway are listed at 2.4 and Sweden are priced at 4.5. If the winner is a semi-final qualifier you’re looking at a slim price of 1.35 while an automatic qualifier pays out at 2.95. 

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