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Big Brother Eviction Betting: Go, Govan, go!

Big Brother 11 RSS / Eliot Pollak / 24 June 2010 /

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Govan Zachariah Hinds enters the Big Brother House, now it's time for him to leave

Govan Zachariah Hinds enters the Big Brother House, now it's time for him to leave

"Govan, Dave, Ben and Mario all face the axe this Friday evening, with Govan the burning hot favourite at [1.24], presumably thanks to his ability to start an argument in an empty house (© Sir Alex Ferguson on Dennis Wise.)"

Eliot Pollak brings another update from that house of ill-repute

The irony of the Big Brother house staging 'Backwards Day' this week was not lost on this particular writer - for many of these housemates of course, backwards isn't just a day, it's a modus operandi, an entire way of life. But whose quest for fame and fortune is set to take an almighty leap the wrong way on Friday night, when the house stages it's second eviction? Well to give one last gasp to a dying expression - 'you decide.'

Govan, Dave, Ben and Mario all face the axe this Friday evening
, with Govan the burning hot favourite at [1.24], presumably thanks to his ability to start an argument in an empty house (© Sir Alex Ferguson on Dennis Wise.) Ben remains popular in the house (at least relative to Dave and Govan,) and will certainly stay, as will Mario (the replacement for Shabinho), who was only put up for nomination in yet another cruel twist for him.

Watch out for Ben to take an early bath in future weeks however. As a rule, the current Prime Minister excepted, the British public do not like posh people succeeding. To win BB, you must either be a 'salt of the earth loveable urchin, don't mind if I do Guv'nor' type, or, coming to terms with something, preferably a gender or sexuality issue. Ben has neither of those tricks up his sleeve. Or down his trousers.

Dave to go at [10.5] may yet be value. He is full of religious-based chat and although Cameron Stout won BB4 working a similar very earnest persona, he tended to keep quiet about his relationship with amorphous beings. Although the show badly needs Govan to stay, Big Brother fans tend to put visceral instinct ahead of the greater good of the programme. Govan is in trouble.

The winners market remains fairly open. In a 13-horse race, it's rare to have the longshot as slim as [38.0]. The big mover this week is Jordan-alike Corin ([4.4]), which is great news, because let's face it, one Jordan in the public eye is at least one too few.
So another brainsleeping person may triumph again. Whatever you say about it, once more, Big Brother is proving the great leveller in society. Where grammar schools and academies failed, BB succeeds. Come as one people, and let's elevate the thick.
Next week, the third eviction.

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