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The Voice on NBC was born out of the singing competition craze that overtook network television in the early 2000s. Shows like American Idol, America’s Got Talent, and others quickly become the most talked-about TV shows on the air, and over time, savvy network producers found an alternative way of packaging competition-based programming.

In recent years,betting on entertainmenthas become more mainstream, andsportsbooks are now offering numerous futures and entertainment props specifically for these kinds of competition shows.

Below we will give our recommendations for the best legal online sportsbooks while discussing the show and how to bet on your favorite contestants.

Is It Legal To Bet On The Voice in 2021?

How Can I Bet On Season 20 of The Voice? Online sportsbooks offer the best way to bet on the Voice season 20. While some states that have passed sports betting bills might offer entertainment betting odds in the future, they are never going to be likely to provide as many chances to win as offshore online sportsbooks can. Online sportsbooks offer US players the convenience of betting across. Samantha Steenwijk congratulates winner Voice Kids (spoiler) Samantha Steenwijk has presented the winner of The Voice Kids 2020 with a present. 'Non-alcoholic champagne for the brand new winner,' said the singer. Although the father and son had been at odds for.

Yes. It is 100% legal to bet on the Voice at offshore sportsbooks that operate legally within the industry, such as the betting sites you see in the table below. US gambling laws do not forbid online sports betting from offshore sites, and only two states (Connecticut and Washington) have specifically banned all online betting, though they don't seem to support these laws.

Currently, you will not find any entertainment betting lines at domestic US-based sportsbooks, leaving offshore books with a monopoly on the popular market.

Best USA Sportsbook Sites For Betting On The Voice

BetOnline is considered one of the top-rated online sportsbooks among US gamblers because they offer fast payouts, US-friendly deposit options, multiple account bonuses, and 24/7 customer assistance.

The BetOnline sportsbook has numerous betting options for entertainment shows, including The Voice, American Idol, DWTS, and others. Below, you will see the pros and cons of betting on the Voice with the BetOnline sportsbook.

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How Can I Bet On Season 20 of The Voice?

Online sportsbooks offer the best way to bet on the Voice season 20. While some states that have passed sports betting bills might offer entertainment betting odds in the future, they are never going to be likely to provide as many chances to win as offshore online sportsbooks can.

Online sportsbooks offer US players the convenience of betting across state lines, feature multiple entertainment futures and props, provide virtual bet slip calculators, and much more.

To place a bet online with one of the sportsbooks listed above, you will need to verify that you are at least 18 years of age. Then you will need to set up and verify an account, make a deposit, and find the odds you like.

The whole process is brief and painless, and if you use credit/debit or Bitcoin (BTC) to load up your account, you can be betting on The Voice in minutes!

Who Will Win Season 20 of The Voice?

With the Season 19 championship going to singer Carter Rubin, the intrigue is building for which new star will emerge in this time around. Stay tuned for betting futures on the show, as you can earn the best payouts by jumping on The Voice championship odds early in the season.

Why Bet On Season 20 of The Voice?

When betting on the Voice, you will see lines that will resemble the options found when betting on American Idol or laying some action on America’s Got Talent. Bettors like to wager on the Voice because competition singing shows can be reasonably predictable and real money can be won.

When there is money on the line, the show becomes more valuable to the viewer. While betting is not for everybody, viewers that can predict the outcomes of these competition shows can win good money while taking on only a small comparative risk.

Entertainment betting is also great for gamblers who like to wager on competitive events but lack interest in major US and international sports.

What Makes The Voice Different From Other Singing Competitions?

There are a few things that separate The Voice from its counterparts. First, the judges are not facing the contestants in the auditioning rounds. Judges are supposed to select their teams based on nothing but their voice. This aspect makes the show more exciting to watch when coaches turn around mid-performance.

Another aspect of the show that differs from similar programming is the battle rounds. These rounds pit two teammates against each other, where the winner gets to keep their spot on their team and the loser goes home unless they get saved by another coach.

About Season 20 of The Voice

  • Team Captains: Nick Jonas, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton
  • Mentors: Brandy, Dan and Shay, Luis Fonzi, Darren Criss
  • Hosts: Carson Daly
  • Season Begins: Monday, March 1st, 2021
  • Broadcast: Mondays & Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. on NBC

Team Blake

  • Aaron Konzelman
  • Cam Anthony
  • Ethan Lively
  • Pete Mroz

Team Legend

  • Carolina Rial
  • Christine Cain
  • Victor Soloman

Team Jonas

  • Dana Monique
  • Devan Blake Jones
  • Raine Stern
  • Zae Romeo

The Voice Season 19 Winner

Team Gwen has officially won Season 19 of the voice with the youngest male ever to be named the Voice winner. Carter Rubin has won season 19 of The Voice at the tender age of 15.

Past Winners of The Voice

Javier Colon, Season 1 (2011) – Team Adam
Jermaine Paul, Season 2 (2012) – Team Blake
Cassadee Pope, Season 3 (2012) – Team Blake
Danielle Bradbery, Season 4 (2013) – Team Blake
Tessanne Chin, Season 5 (2013) – Team Adam
Josh Kaufman, Season 6 (2014) – Team Usher
Craig Wayne Boyd, Season 7 (2014) – Team Blake
Sawyer Fredericks, Season 8 (2015) – Team Pharrell
Jordan Smith, Season 9 (2015) – Team Adam
Alisan Porter, Season 10 (2016) – Team Christina
Sundance Head, Season 11 (2016) – Team Blake
Chris Blue, Season 12 (2017) – Team Alicia
Chloe Kohanski, Season 13 (2017) – Team Blake
Brynn Cartelli, Season 14 (2018) – Team Kelly
Chevel Shepherd, Season 15 (2018) – Team Kelly
Maelyn Jarmon, Season 16 (2019) – Team John
Jake Hoot, Season 17 (2019) - Team Kelly
Todd Tilgham, Season 18 (2020) – Team Blake
Carter Rubin, Season 19 (2020) - Team Gwen

Blake Shelton has the most wins on The Voice with six (so far).

The original coaches of The Voice when the show premiered in 2011 were the following:

  • Blake Shelton
  • Adam Levine (winner)
  • CeeLo Green
  • Christina Aguilera.

Cassadee Pope has enjoyed moderate success after she won Season 3 of The Voice. She was signed to Republic Nashville and went on tour as an opening act for artists such as Darius Rucker, Dirks Bentley, and Tim McGraw.

Other successful winners include:

  • Danielle Bradbery (Season 4)
  • Jordan Smith (Season 9)
  • Josh Kaufman (Season 6)
  • Sawyer Fredericks (Season 8)

For those contestants who win The Voice, the prize package includes $100,000 and a record deal from either Republic Records or Big Machine Records.That said, it is possible for other contestants to make good impressions on the industry and be signed to recording contracts, as well.

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James Rallison
Personal information
BornJames Rallison
May 14, 1996 (age 24)
Arizona, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
RelativesJanette Rallison (mother)
Websitetheodd1sout.com
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2014–present
Subscribers
  • 16.4 million (TheOdd1sOut)
  • 2.73 million (TheOdd2sOut)
Total views
  • 3.5 billion (TheOdd1sOut)
  • 144 million (TheOdd2sOut)
NetworkNone
Associated acts
  • Jaiden Animations
Catchphrase(s)'Thanks for watching, and wear your seat belt!'
100,000 subscribers2016 (TheOdd1sOut)
2017 (TheOdd2sOut)
1,000,000 subscribers2016 (TheOdd1sOut)
2018 (TheOdd2sOut)
10,000,000 subscribers2019 (TheOdd1sOut)
Updated: January 7, 2021
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James Rallison[1] (born May 14, 1996), known online as TheOdd1sOut, is an American YouTuber, animator, comedian, and author. He produces storytime animations on his YouTube channel.

Personal life

Rallison (right) in March 2019 with Anthony Padilla

Rallison was born in Arizona[1] on May 14, 1996.[2][3] He is one of five children of writer Janette Rallison.[4][TheOdd1sOut. He uploaded the first comic strip onto Tumblr in June 2012, when he was 16.[6] After 100 comics, he had amassed 100 followers, and it took him about a year to settle into his art style.[6] Rallison also later uploaded the strip to iFunny.[7] By September 2016 he had written around 400 strips. Rallison described the characters in his comics as 'marshmallow people' because of their white, roundish look. His comics tended to focus on lighthearted themes, such as taking famous puns literally, or poking fun at social cliches.[5]

YouTube

On August 30, 2014, just over two years after starting his webcomic, Rallison started his YouTube channel as theodd1sout comic. In his animated videos, which feature the same 'marshmallow people' as the webcomic,[5] he talks about his life story, his thoughts, and opinions. His first video was titled 'A Book I Made as a Kid', looking at a short story he made while in elementary school.[1] In April 2016, his channel gained over 278,000 subscribers, giving him a total of over 400,000 subscribers.[8] At some point, Rallison dropped out of college to make videos full-time.[1]

On December 2, 2017, Rallison created a second channel, TheOdd2sOut, in which he uploads extra content not involving animation, such as playing games with other people. TheOdd2sOut reached 1 million subscribers in April 2018, and the main channel reached 10 million subscribers in January 2019.[9]

Collaborations

Rallison has collaborated with others to produce two songs and their accompanying music videos: 'Life is Fun' in July 2018 with David Brown from Boyinaband;[10][11] and 'Good Person' in December 2020 with Joel Berghult from RoomieOfficial.

His animated character appeared in the credits scene of YouTube Rewind: The Shape of 2017 and in YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind where he has a speaking role.[12]

In March 2019, Rallison was in MrBeast's $200,000 YouTuber Battle Royale video. He was on a team with Jaiden Animations and Anthony Padilla and they won the first round.[13] Rallison gave the earnings he made from the YouTuber Battle Royale to #TeamTrees, a non-profit started by MrBeast that aimed to plant 20 million trees by the end of 2019.[14]

Other work

Rallison wrote a book titled The Odd 1s Out: How to Be Cool and Other Things I Definitely Learned from Growing Up, which was released in July 2018.[6] It was ranked No. 12 in the 'trade paperback' category on Publishers Weekly's August 13, 2018 bestseller list.[15]

Rallison also worked on the board game Can't Catch Harry,[16] and on November 22, Rallison announced and released his mobile game named 'TheOdd1sout: Let's bounce!'[17]

Reception

As of January 7, 2021, Rallison's main YouTube channel had over 16 million subscribers, and his secondary channel had over 2.7 million subscribers.

Foodbeast writer Peter Pham called Rallison's three videos about working at Subway (which Rallison comedically refers to as 'Sooubway') 'amazing' and 'hilarious'.[18][19][20]

In 2017, Dave Trumbore of Collider named Rallison one of five YouTubers who were 'poised for mainstream success'.[21] In 2018, Kristin Brantley of Culturess reviewed his channel and webcomics favorably, writing, 'You’ll be glued to the screen watching all of these hilarious clips and reading all his great comics.'[22]

Awards

Rallison was nominated in 2018 for the 8th Streamy Awards in the Animated category.[23][24]

Books

  • TheOdd1sOut: How to Be Cool and Other Things I Definitely Learned from Growing Up (July 2018)
  • TheOdd1sOut: The First Sequel (March 2020)

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Discography

  • 'Prancer Rap' (featuring Boyinaband) (2017)
  • 'Life is Fun' (featuring Boyinaband) (2018)
  • 'Good Person' (featuring Roomie) (2020)

Filmography

Animation

  • 2017: SMG4: War of the Fat Italians 2017
  • 2017: YouTube Rewind: The Shape of 2017
  • 2018: YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind

Voice acting

  • 2017: SMG4: War of the Fat Italians 2017 as Himself
  • 2018: How It Should Have Ended as Martha (138th episode)
  • 2018: asdfmovie11 as Judge and Doctor of Psychology
  • 2018: YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind as himself
  • 2019: Meta Runner as Male Civilian
  • 2019: Meta Runner Special as Himself[25]

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References

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  2. ^Rallison, James (May 14, 2015). 'Happy Birthday (To Me)'. TheOdd1sOut. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  3. ^TheOdd1sOut (May 14, 2018). '22 Years of Life Milestone'. YouTube. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  4. ^'Answering three questions about becoming a writer'. Janette Rallison & CJ Hill Books. July 18, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  5. ^ abcDel Fosse, Sawyer (September 29, 2016). 'James Rallison: Alumni taking self-made illustrative success to the internet'. The Precedent. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  6. ^ abcdCappello, Nile (June 11, 2018). 'James Rallison on TheOdd1sOut Comics, Animations & New Book'. Crixeo. Archived from the original on July 7, 2018. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  7. ^'TheOdd1sOut on iFunny'. iFunny. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  8. ^Cohen, Joshua (May 20, 2016). 'Top 100 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • April 2016'. Tubefilter. Archived from the original on September 5, 2017. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  9. ^'TheOdd2sOut's YouTube Stats'. Social Blade. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  10. ^TheOdd1sOut (July 19, 2018). 'Life is Fun – Ft. Boyinaband (Official Music Video)'. YouTube. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  11. ^'Life Is Fun - BMI Repertoire Search'. BMI Repertoire. Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  12. ^YouTube Spotlight, YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind #YouTubeRewind, retrieved January 21, 2019
  13. ^Griffin, Louise (March 12, 2019). 'MrBeast unleashes hell on Caspar Lee, Anthony Padilla and JaidenAnimations in YouTuber Battle Royale'. Metro. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  14. ^Griffin, Louise (October 31, 2019). 'PewDiePie donates $69,420 to MrBeast's TeamTrees as he brands himself 'boomer''. Metro. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  15. ^Juris, Carolyn (August 10, 2018). 'This Week's Bestsellers: August 13, 2018'. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  16. ^TheOdd1sOut (June 16, 2018). 'A Book I Made as an Adult'. YouTube. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  17. ^Gregson-Wood, Stephen. 'TheOdd1sOut: Let's Bounce is a casual game for mobile that sees players bouncing through YouTuber James Rallison's life'. Pocket Gamer. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
  18. ^Pham, Peter (April 12, 2016). 'A Former 'Subway' Worker Recreates His WORST Customer Experiences in One Hilarious Animation'. Foodbeast. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  19. ^Pham, Peter (March 31, 2016). 'Sooubway Worker Created An Animated Video Detailing His Experience There And It's Amazing'. Foodbeast. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  20. ^Pham, Peter (January 13, 2017). 'A Former 'Subway' Worker Explains Why You Should Be Nice To Fast Food Employees in a Hilarious Animated Video'. Foodbeast. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  21. ^Trumbore, Dave (July 20, 2017). '5 Indie YouTube Animators Poised for Mainstream Success'. Collider. Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  22. ^Brantley, Kristin (August 18, 2018). '10 hilarious webcomic artists you should check out ASAP'. Culturess. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  23. ^Haring, Bruce (October 20, 2018). 'Streamy Awards Honor 24 Winners in Prelims To 8th Annual Event'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 21, 2018.
  24. ^Schaffstall, Katherine (October 22, 2018). 'Streamy Awards 2018: Winners List'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 22, 2018.
  25. ^SMG4 (October 19, 2019). 'Fast Food Fight (Ft. TheOdd1sOut & Arin Hanson) - Meta Runner Special'. YouTube. Retrieved October 25, 2019.

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