The bet of Big Brother last night was a real rollercoaster of emotions for all fans of the historic Mediaset reality show. Among the "pains" of the evening a double elimination for Anita Olivieri and Paolo Masella, among the "joys" the announcement of the third finalist: Massimiliano Varrese who will have to compete for the position with Beatrice Luzzi and Rosy Chin.

For the Sisal experts the favorite to win this edition is Beatrice Luzzi at 1.33. However, the historic face of Vivere will have to deal with Pearl Vatiero who, after having escaped a disqualification and a media storm, remains stable on the victory podium in a head-to-head with Giuseppe Garibaldi. Both tenants are, in fact, offered to 4.00. While Varrese, although he has privileged access to the final, at the moment he does not seem to be among the possible winners given that his triumph would pay 16 times the stakes. The same goes for Rosy Chin: the Milanese chef, entrepreneur and food blogger of Chinese origins who is making the public passionate even though she is already in the running for the final evening on March 25th it does not seem destined to win the GF victory. Sisal the share a 12.00.

There is (almost) no doubt that the winner of the 17th edition of Big Brother is a woman: the women's victory is played at 1,22 compared to the men's victory given to 3.50. In the history of reality TV it has already happened 6 times - we all still remember the "pioneer" Cristina Plevani - and this could be the seventh. All we have to do is choose who to root for and wait for Monday!

To stay updated on Sisal odds and predictions you can consult: https://www.sisal.it/scommesse-matchpoint/evento/spettacolo/grande-fratello/grande-fratello-2023

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