According to Pinnacle Sports, Carlsen is the clear favorite, especially when it comes to betting.
The odds for the World Chess Championship at Pinnacle Sports have 22-year-old Carlsen as the 1.282* favourite to end the eight-year reign of Anand, who is a 3.740* underdog in his own back yard.
What this means for those unfamiliar with betting is that the market thinks Carlsen has approximately a 75% chance of winning, so if the tournament were played 100 times Carlsen would win 75, while the odds give Anand – 21 years Carlsen’s senior – just a 25% chance of retaining his title.
In betting terms Carlsen is a very strong favourite. Should you bet £100 on the Norwegian winning the best of 12 series you would make just £28 profit, while the equivalent bet on Anand would return £274 profit. So what makes Carlsen such a sure thing?
Source: http://www.pinnaclesports.com
Too low. It should be like 9-1 in favor of Nakamura.
I’ve got to laugh at this. Anyone who thinks Carlsen “is a sure thing” has no conception of the strengths and weaknesses of both Anand and Carlsen. It ain’t over, till it’s over.
Personally, I am rooting for Carlsen. I find him irresistible.
Carlsen is not a “sure thing”. Betting odds give him 75% chance of winning, which is a fair measure given his nearly 100-point rating advantage. Said another way, Carlsen will probably win 3 of every 4 decisive games in the match.