As Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans enters its home stretch, the stakes have never been higher. With the milestone season seeing the prize pool doubled to a staggering $2 million, the tension on the beaches of Fiji is palpable.
We are down to the Final Seven, a mix of legendary icons and New Era powerhouses who have survived one of the most brutal “double-triple” elimination cycles in the show’s history.
With the finale looming, the betting markets have shifted dramatically. While some legends are fighting from the bottom, one analytical mastermind has established a lead so commanding that it has sportsbooks in the entertainment sector sweating. Here is a breakdown of the remaining seven and their current odds to be crowned the Sole Survivor of Season 50.
The Odds-on Favorite: Aubry Bracco (-800)
It is rare to see a player enter the Final Seven with “lock” status, but Aubry Bracco is defying every historical trend. After coming agonizingly close in Kaôh Rōng and proving her resilience in Game Changers and Edge of Extinction, Aubry has played what many are calling a “perfect” 50th season.
During the preseason, Survivor betting sites placed Aubry below the middle of the pack at +1800. Now, her -800 odds reflect her complete control over the voting blocks and her uncanny ability to flip the script at Tribal Council. If she reaches the Final Three, it’s hard to imagine a jury that wouldn’t hand her the check.
The Challenge King: Jonathan Young (+600)
Jonathan Young remains the ultimate physical threat. After his legendary display of strength in Season 42, Jonathan has adapted his social game for the Legends era. He recently secured the Power Broker Advantage, allowing him to wield influence across multiple voting groups.
At +600, bettors are banking on Jonathan winning out the remaining Immunity Challenges. If he can secure a necklace until the Final Four, his path to the end is clear.
The Tactical Queen: Cirie Fields (+700)
Cirie Fields is back for her fifth (and perhaps final) attempt at the title that has eluded her for two decades. From the “woman who got off the couch” to the tactical genius of the Black Widow Brigade, Cirie’s history is a roadmap of Survivor excellence. At +700, she is a high-value play. Her ability to navigate the social minefield without ever needing an idol is her greatest strength, though her lack of challenge wins remains her “Achilles’ heel.”
The Social Sniper: Tiffany Nicole Ervin (+700)
Fresh off her stint as a standout narrator and social strategist in Season 46, Tiffany Ervin has proved that her first exit—with an idol in her pocket—was a fluke. In Season 50, she has been a vocal leader and a sharp reader of the room.
Tiffany has managed to lower her threat level by aligning with “meat shields,” making her +700 odds very attractive for those who believe a social-first game will win over this specific jury.
The Redemption Seeker: Joe Hunter (+900)
Not to be confused with the old-schoolers, Joe Hunter enters the Final 7 as a titan of the New Era. Coming off a dominant but ultimately losing performance in Season 48, Joe has played a more measured, humble game this time around.
As the oldest man left in the competition, Joe’s “fire captain” leadership has made him indispensable to his alliance. At +900, he represents a solid “blue-collar” win story.
The “RizGod”: Rizo Velovic (+900)
Rizo Velovic is the youngest player in the game and perhaps the most chaotic. Having played back-to-back seasons (49 and 50), “RizGod” has used his immunity idol antics to confuse and dismantle veteran alliances. While his +900 odds suggest he is a wildcard, his history shows he is incredibly difficult to pin down. If he can survive the next two votes, his flashy resume might be enough to sway the fans in the Final Three.
The Ultimate Showman: Rick Devens (+1700)
Rounding out the list is the Season 38 fan favorite, Rick Devens. Despite being a massive target since Day 1, Devens has used his “news anchor” charisma to charm his way through multiple close calls. His +1700 odds reflect the fact that the other seven players are terrified of sitting next to him at the end. For Devens to win, he likely needs an idol run that rivals his original season.
Before committing to your final Survivor bets this season, be sure to read our SportsBetting.Legal guide to shopping the odds to learn the advantages of belonging to more than one sportsbook. A couple of points in the odds can mean a lot of extra money, so it pays to do a little research and shop around. Good luck!
Sources – BetUS Sportsbook | TV Insider
