Perennial Nobel favorite Haruki Murakami (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue, File)

Nobel Literature Prize 2021. With most people worldwide focusing on the Nobel literature prize predictions 2021, it looks more convincing as who will lift the crown as new faces lead the race. Margaret Atwood and Anne Carson are great 2021 Nobel Literature Prize contenders well known by the Swedish Academy officials. The Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: Nobelpriset i litteratur) is awarded annually by the Swedish Academy to authors for outstanding contributions in the field of literature. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.

Maybe it’s because there are way more people who read books than there are people who follow developments in chemistry. Maybe it’s that people like betting, and betting on literature feels more edifying than going to the racetrack. Either way, this week brings the culmination of the speculation around the Nobel Prize in Literature, to be awarded tomorrow. As ever, the chatter is focused around betting on British site Ladbrokes, where, as of this writing, Kenyan writer Ngugi Wa Thiong’o is the odds-on favorite, with Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami pulling a close second. This despite the fact that, speculation aside, the winner is a closely held secret — and the fact that, in recent years, the winner has been someone entirely unexpected.

This speculation is nothing new for Murakami, in fact; he was a favorite among bettors last year, followed by Canadian short-story writer Alice Munro and American scribe Joyce Carol Oates. Munro ended up beating odds only slightly stacked against her and picking up the prize, as did Chinese writer Mo Yan in 2012, when Murakami was, again, the frontrunner. This compilation of bettors’ favorites compared to actual winners by The New Republic indicates just how rare it is for the odds to favor actual winners. The predicted winner is, with some consistency, more famous and more traditionally “awardable” (less experimental, say) than the actual winner. The widely-honored Syrian poet Adonis is often the predicted winner, but Nobels often go to writers that thrive on controversy, like Harold Pinter, or write shockingly explicit books, like Elfreide Jelinek, or work in obscurity, like Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio.

Nobel Prize Literature Odds Ladbrokes

There are names that consistently appear, year after year, in Nobel speculation — Murakami, Adonis, Oates, Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, Bob Dylan. And their recurrence, as well as the very act of Nobel Prize betting, demeans both the winners and the losers. The Nobel Prize for Literature has for decades now been peculiar and idiosyncratic, as likely to go to a radical playwright or little-read poet as to a more renowned writer. But bettors engage, year after year, in magical thinking, that this will be the year that Murakami or Adonis, about as successful and respected as a novelist and a poet can be, will get an award. When they lose, it becomes a disappointment, and the winner, whoever that is, looks like an interloper.

The Literature Nobel is more fun to speculate upon because literature itself is so subjective; unless prizes for chemistry or physics, with their empirical evidence, one person’s great leap forward for writing is another’s failed experiment. But excitable coverage of the Ladbrokes betting should be taken both with a grain of salt, as it’s usually wrong, and a sense that the real fun of the Nobel is its serendipity. The real frontrunner for the prize, if history is guide, is someone we’re not thinking of — an exciting twist ending.

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The Nobel Prize is the biggest acknowledgement a person can get in its lifetime. It is also the time of the year, when bettors can try to make some money by betting on the Nobel Prize candidates in different categories.

Nobel Peace Prize

However strange it may seem for presidents of countries that are constantly in conflict with other countries of the world to receive a Nobel Peace Prize, it is actually the practice every year. However, let us not get into politics, and see the odds that some of the biggest bookies have posted for the different Nobel Prize categories.

LV BET

LV BET is a betting and casino gaming provider based in Malta that was founded only recently in 2016. The brand is licenced in the UK by the Gambling Commission and in Malta by the Malta Gaming Authority. Therefore, LV BET is a safe and secure place to make Nobel Prize wagers. At LV BET you can make wagers on the Nobel Literature Prize. You can find the odds and nominees in the Sports Betting section under the Special Bets category. Click on the ‘World’ tab, and the odds will be present themselves. You can make an outright win bet on 8 different nominees. Find the full list of the odds here.

If you want to check out the betting bonuses, go to the Promotions tab on the main menu, and click New. You can see several different bonuses you could use for sports betting, including a 10% up to £100 Welcome Bonus you get on your first ever bet.

Coral

At Coral you can bet on the Nobel Peace Prize at the moment. Coral is a well-known UK sports betting provider, where you can play casino games too, but also bingo, lotto, poker and many other entertaining games. The betting menu is immense, so if you do not like what is offered in the context of Nobel Prize odds, you can check out the other categories.

To get you started, Coral gives away £20 to new bettors that have made a first bet of at least £5. Their promotions section is just too big to mention all of the bonuses available. It is best to check them out yourselves and pick the one you like most. Mostly are for football betting, but there are some that can be used on various sports.

Ladbrokes

Everyone knows of Ladbrokes in the UK, so it is not really necessary to give them an introduction. The company has been around since always and has shaped the very sports betting industry that we are seeing today.

At Ladbrokes, you can score a welcome bonus too in the form of a £50 free bet. Use that to bet on the Nobel Prize 2018, or on the wide selection of sports. By the time the Nobel Prize awarding ceremony happens, you will score many tasty bonuses to use for Ladbrokes Nobel Peace Prize betting.

EnergyBet

Energybet is the ultimate rising star in the online sports betting industry. It is an award-winning operator and brand reaping a dozen awards in just two years from forming. This is a big hotspot for bettors from the UK that want to wager on sports, but on events like the giving of Nobel Prize.

If you are new to EnergyBet, you can look at the bonuses given to new bettors such as the Sportsbook Welcome Bonus of up to £35 on your first deposit. There are also accumulator bonuses, reload bonuses and more.

PaddyPower

At PaddyPower there is a welcome bonus to be grabbed too. Just register for an account, make a deposit and get a bonus that you can use to bet on the house. You will not find a better range of betting opportunities than that at PaddyPower.

Nobel Odds Literature 2020

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The speculations about the potential Nobel Peace Prize nominees in the past months were insane. Almost everyone from Kim Jong Un to the Pope were speculated to be nominated for the prize. Now, when it is actually 2018, people speculate that the short list is currently reduced to two worldly leaders: Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

Nobel Peace Prize Odds at LV BET

Ladbrokes nobel literature odds

Kim Jong-un & Moon Jae-in >> 11/20 – Bet Now
Donald Trump (Alone Or With Any Others) >> 5/2
UNHCR >> 12/1
Novaya Gazeta >> 16/1
Raif Badawi >> 16/1
Angela Merkel >> 16/1
Pope Francis >> 16/1
ACLU >> 20/1

Coral

However, there is only one bet available, and that is to bet if Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un will win a joint Nobel Peace Prize. Obviously, they were nominated out of political reasons as to motivate them into not starting a Third World War. Nevertheless, a bet is a bet, and you can make it at odds 2/1.

Ladbrokes Nobel Literature Odds

Coral’s 2018 Nobel Peace Prize Odds

  • Kim Jong-un + Moon Jae-in to win >> 4/6
  • Donald Trump (alone) to win >> 10/1
  • Angela Merkel to win >> 16/1
  • Pope Francis to win >> 16/1

Nobel Peace Prize Odds at Ladbrokes.com

Donald Trump at 2/1 to win 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. The odds for the Nobel Prize in Literature are up at Ladbrokes too. The top three nominees are virtually the same nominees and wit the same odds as those at EnergyBet.

EnergyBet

Currently, EnergyBet has all the odds you need for the Nobel Prize in Literature, which will be given in September this year to one of the nominees. Ngugi Wa Thiong’o from Kenya has the best odds to win the prize for his work standing at 5/1, followed by Haruki Murakami from Japan with odds 8/1 and Margaret Atwood with odds 10/1. You can bet on three Nobel Prize nominees more. These are some nice odds to make some money!

PaddyPower

The quirkiest UK bookie of them all, PaddyPower, has a different Nobel Prize bet to offer you. Instead of betting on boring nominations such as the Nobel Prize in Literature, people whose works you will never read, at PaddyPower you can be if Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will be getting a joint Nobel Peace Prize. How crazy would that be?!? Nevertheless, wait until you see the odds for this: 25/1. Would you pass on this opportunity?

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