$9.26 Million at Stake for Final Four a Circa Survivor Contest

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Dec/27/2023

LAS VEGAS – Four entrants remain in sports betting venture Circa Sports’ record-breaking professional football contest, Circa Survivor, with a historic $$9,267,000 on the table. Going into week 17, each remaining entry is currently worth an implied $2,316,750.

After a wild split week for the holiday season that knocked out six other contestants, the high-stakes contest is down to its final four. Circa Survivor split the holiday week’s game schedule into weeks 16A and 16B. Contestants had to pick one game on either Thursday, Saturday or Sunday, and then those who advanced had to pick one more on Monday, Christmas Day. One entrant, Circus Master, picked Los Angeles on Thursday night, advancing before anyone else. Indiana Jet and LAJoneser both picked Chicago on Sunday. Contestant Jax Jags chose Green Bay, who advanced after a significant sweat against Carolina.

The six eliminated contestants picked Denver to beat New England during the Sunday Christmas Eve game. New England scored big early and led 23-7 after three quarters. Denver returned with a significant rally, scoring two touchdowns and two two-point conversions in the fourth quarter, tying the score. However, New England made its way downfield, securing the win with a field goal kicked by Chad Ryland with 2 seconds remaining. That field goal ended the Circa Survivor journey for those six contestants.

For Monday’s selections, all four of the remaining entrants picked Philadelphia against New York. Philadelphia led the entire game, but it wouldn’t be without a sweat. New York had a chance to tie the game on the final play; however, an interception secured Philadelphia’s win. All four contestants advanced.

Last year, 11 of the remaining 14 entrants were eliminated during the holiday week. 10 lost in week 16A, while one fell in week 16B. Two contestants split the $6.1 million prize at the end.

As week 17 approaches, favorites include Cleveland, Denver, Indianapolis, Chicago, and Minnesota.

About Circa Sports

Helmed by casino owner and downtown Las Vegas developer Derek Stevens, Circa Sports is blazing a new trail in the gaming industry by combining customer-first approach to business with a team of the country's top oddsmakers. Circa Sports boasts one of the most competitive wagering menus in the country and is a leader in the city for sports futures. The venture currently offers physical betting locations in the world’s largest sportsbook at Circa Resort & Casino, along with three additional southern Nevada locations; a book in Legends Bay Casino in Sparks, Nev; and a new brick-and-mortar book in American Place in Waukegan, Ill. Its mobile offerings are currently available in Nevada, Iowa, Colorado and Illinois, and will soon launch in Kentucky in partnership with Cumberland Run in Corbin. For more information, visit CircaSports.com.

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