Who Will Win The Voice Now That it's Down to 20?
The Voice has whittled down the show's contestants to a final 20 following a second round of Knockouts.
A further eight contestants progressed to The Playoffs after the latest head-to-head singing contests on Monday night, with six wannabes winning their duels, and two were saved by coaches Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson.
Contestants Neil Salsich and Rachel Christine were left thanking Clarkson and Shelton, respectively, after they were stolen when it looked like their time in the competition was all but over.
The final 20 contestants comprise the 16 who progressed through the two Season 23 Knockouts rounds, plus the four Playoff Pass winners.
During the Battles stage of the competition, four lucky losers, D. Smooth, Manasseh Samone, Ryley Tate Wilson, and Mary Kate Connor, were kept in the contest when their coaches gave them Playoff Passes, meaning they immediately advanced to the Playoffs, which will take place over the next two weeks.
Country music legend Reba McEntire returned for the second Knockouts round on Monday as the Mega Mentor, which saw her give her opinion on the hopefuls' performances to help the coaches decide who they wanted to keep in the series.
With these hypothetical odds provided by industry sports betting experts, we've looked into which The Voice contestants have what it takes to be the show's season 23 winner.
Brand Takes On NOIVAS For The Voice Top Billing
Holly Brand was one of the latest stars to progress to The Playoffs in the second Knockouts round after her impressive performance of "Blue Moon of Kentucky" on Monday night.
Brand is now +300 second favorite to win the whole competition after defeating Christine, who Shelton then gifted a reprieve.
Following the defeat, Christine is a big +1500 to triumph in the season and appears to have a lot to do to catch up with Brand and Knockouts part one winner NOIVAS.
Despite another eight singers progressing this week, NOIVAS remains the favorite to win this year's The Voice at +200, while Cait Martin is +400 third favorite.
Sorelle had viewers up on their feet and dancing with her performance of "Blame It on the Boogie" on Monday night, and her energetic performance saw her through to The Playoffs, and she is now +500 fourth favorite to win the whole thing.
But she could face yet more competition from seventh favorite Samone in a future episode.
Sorelle knocked Samone out in episode seven during the Battles, but coach Chance The Rapper gave the singer a Playoff Pass, so the hopeful will return to the competition in the next two weeks.
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West Goes Again In The Voice
Grace West was another impressive performer on Monday night's second Knockouts round, defeating Salsich with her version of "Here You Come Again."
Following the victory, she is the +600 fifth favorite to triumph in the season, narrowly ahead of Kala Banham (+650), while Salsich is propping up the market at +1600, alongside Tasha Jessen (+1600).
Elsewhere, Michael B, who has been seen as a competition dark horse by the coaches, showed once again he has what it takes by progressing with his rendition of "When You’re Gone."
He is now +750 to win the contest, just ahead of Ryley Tate Wilson (+1000), who he knocked out in an episode nine Battles round.
Sandwiched between the pair is Ray Uriel (+800), who progressed last week following a tough Team Chance match-up against NariYella.
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Langley Cruisin Through In The Voice
Jamar Langley sailed into The Playoffs on Monday night's episode with his cover of Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin", and he is now +1200 to win the whole competition.
Langley is equal in the betting alongside ALI (+1200), who went through last week and could be set to renew acquaintances with a former foe.
ALI overcame D. Smooth back in episode nine and is only just ahead of the Playoff Pass receiver (+1400) in the betting ahead of the next round.
Kylee Dayne (+1300) is another star who may go up against a former opponent after the hopeful knocked out Connor (+1400) in the Battles round.
Perhaps one wannabe who can do better than their price suggests is Ross Clayton, who is +1500 following his Knockouts round two victory with the song "Dirty Work."
The hard work will continue into The Playoffs for the remaining 20 contestants.
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