Britains Got Talent Betting 2011
Britain’s Got Talent is a popular British television show in which singers, actors, dancers, comedians, variety acts and more compete against one another for the opportunity to perform in front of members of the Royal Family at the Royal Variety Performance and a £100,000 prize.
The show is presented by Ant & Dec and until recently was judged throughout by Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan. For this, the fifth series of Britain’s Got Talent, comedian Michael McIntyre and singer/actor David Hasselhoff have replaced the latter two judges for the audition stages with Cowell set to return for the live finals.
Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 was first aired on UK television in mid-April with the finals being screened live in early June.
Britains Got Talent Winner Betting 2011
As soon as the audition stages begin being aired punters want to get involved in Britains Got Talent Betting 2011, and the bookmakers do not disappoint. Following every week of auditions those who are sent through to the next round by Hasselhoff, McIntyre and Holden are added to the Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 so that punters can have their say. The favourite will likely change many times throughout the course of the show, and may not even win - remember Susan Boyle was the heavy favourite but pipped at the post by dance group Diversity, but those towards the fore of the Britains Got Talent Betting are generally involved in the latter stages of the competition.
Britains Got Talent Contestants 2011
Audition stages for Britain’s Got Talent 2011 begun in early January with three dates in London followed by rounds in Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, Birmingham and – for the first time – Liverpool.
Those who impressed the judges in the early audition rounds go through to the next stage while those who aren’t so impressive are given the dreaded red cross. The judges are then required to whittle the successful contestants down to just 24 acts that will then progress to the live semi-finals.
Once the semi-finalists are confirmed the bookmakers then form their Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 markets giving punters the opportunity to bet on the show through until the final.
The semi-final and final shows are then broadcast live over the course of a week with the two most popular from each semi-final going through to the final. Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 then reaches fever pitch with the live finals as bettors try to second-guess the way that the public and the judges will vote.
Britains Got Talent Betting Markets 2011
The most popular of Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 markets is naturally the winners market. Punters often see acts that they particularly like in the audition or semi-final stages and put their money where their mouth is with the online betting firms.
However, Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 isn’t restricted to the winners market, far from it in fact. As with the majority of Reality TV Betting events you can bet on almost any aspect of the show. Punters can wager on which judge will be the first to hit their ‘red cross’, what type of act (singer, comedian, magician, etc) the winner will be , the sex of the winner and many more Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 markets.
For a full list of Britains Got Talent Betting 2011 free bets see our home page and if you think that you can spot talent better, or quicker, than Cowell and co you could earn yourself a tidy sum.