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Citation :American Idol: Ace Young, Bucky Covington strong likelihood of being voted off April 12
With an 81% accuracy rate throughout 16 elimination rounds, The Dial Idol busy signal rating has been a solid performer throughout the season.
How does this work? By measuring each Idol's voting line for busy signals, the idea is that the more busy signals, the more votes a particular idol is getting. Dial Idol than tallies up to see which contenders are most likely to be safe for the week.
This time around, Dial Idol has Bucky Covington and Ace Young nearly dead even in the number of votes (or lack thereof).
Based on the Dial Idol tallies, both Katharine McPhee and Chris Daughtry are not too far ahead of Covington or Young, though they both share a decent enough cushion.
It would actually be shocking to find Chris Daughtry appear among the bottom three, but this could very well happen.
The results have Taylor Hicks, Kellie Pickler and Paris Bennett way ahead of the remaining group (Taylor getting the most votes). Yamin sits in the middle.
Prior to Tuesday's night's performances, none of which were standout for a third week straight, Taylor Hicks paid out $300 for every $100 bet; Kellie Pickler paid out $600 for every $100 bet and Paris Bennett paid $1800 for every $100 bet - not too shabby. Daughtry was the near even odds paying favorite entering into this week's competition.
Judge Simon Cowell didn't seem to like anybody this week, though he felt Katharine McPhee "almost pulled it off" and Kellie Pickler was a "very brave girl".
"On paper it (her performance) should have been completely hideous," Cowell stated, making reference to her cover of the great Queen song, Bohemian Rhapsody. "I think it worked."
Of course Kellie Pickler had no idea what the term "on paper" meant.
Covington's performance of "Fat Bottomed Girls" was actually not all the bad and somewhat energetic. This probably means that Ace Young (with elimination odds around 3 to 1 at online sportsbooks like BetCRIS.com (See Web Site Here) will probably be sent home packing Wednesday night. Young performed a sloppy rendition of "We are the Champions".
Daughtry's performance of "Innuendo" was one of the best, which makes it surprising that Dial Idol has him with so few votes. McPhee's peformance likewise was solid.
Elliott Yamin's vocals were quite good and his performance favorable considering he selected one of Queen's toughest songs, "Somebody to Love". The problem with Elliott is his inability to do much beyond vocals. He almost looks in pain at time performing and this is something that cannot continue. He needs to work on improving his moves and stage presence.
I agree with Simon Cowell about Taylor Hicks. Whereas Yamin seems stiff, Hicks often looks like he's having convulsions. Simon asked if he "were drunk" and - yeah - Taylor looked as though he very well could be. Taylor is entertaining. No doubt about that. American seems to think so as well. He is in no danger of being voted off this week.
Paris Bennett's performance I found to be among the best personally. She dramatically changed her appearance for "The Show Must Go On". And this was one performance that really had some moments. Had Paris been even half as good as she was at the very end of this song throughout, this would have been her shining moment.
So here is the real question going into Wednesday's show: Can Bucky Covington win American Idol with odds that pay around $10,000 for every $100 bet at many online gambling web sites?
RealityTVMagazine.com thinks he will be sticking around after this week.
All the gambling sites seem to think that the odds are against Bucky Convington this week. However, they might want to rerun their numbers after Bucky’s performance of QUEEN’s “Fat Bottomed Girls.” With one performance, Bucky has gone from most likely to be going home next to being a possible darkhorse in the competition. Not many gave Bucky a chance at lasting as long as he has, but now Bucky seems to be peaking at exactly the right time in the competition.
Yeah, he's starting to grow on us a little bit too.
source:
http://www.gambling911.com/041206Enews.html
Citation :American Idol: Ace Young, Bucky Covington strong likelihood of being voted off April 12
With an 81% accuracy rate throughout 16 elimination rounds, The Dial Idol busy signal rating has been a solid performer throughout the season.
How does this work? By measuring each Idol's voting line for busy signals, the idea is that the more busy signals, the more votes a particular idol is getting. Dial Idol than tallies up to see which contenders are most likely to be safe for the week.
This time around, Dial Idol has Bucky Covington and Ace Young nearly dead even in the number of votes (or lack thereof).
Based on the Dial Idol tallies, both Katharine McPhee and Chris Daughtry are not too far ahead of Covington or Young, though they both share a decent enough cushion.
It would actually be shocking to find Chris Daughtry appear among the bottom three, but this could very well happen.
The results have Taylor Hicks, Kellie Pickler and Paris Bennett way ahead of the remaining group (Taylor getting the most votes). Yamin sits in the middle.
Prior to Tuesday's night's performances, none of which were standout for a third week straight, Taylor Hicks paid out $300 for every $100 bet; Kellie Pickler paid out $600 for every $100 bet and Paris Bennett paid $1800 for every $100 bet - not too shabby. Daughtry was the near even odds paying favorite entering into this week's competition.
Judge Simon Cowell didn't seem to like anybody this week, though he felt Katharine McPhee "almost pulled it off" and Kellie Pickler was a "very brave girl".
"On paper it (her performance) should have been completely hideous," Cowell stated, making reference to her cover of the great Queen song, Bohemian Rhapsody. "I think it worked."
Of course Kellie Pickler had no idea what the term "on paper" meant.
Covington's performance of "Fat Bottomed Girls" was actually not all the bad and somewhat energetic. This probably means that Ace Young (with elimination odds around 3 to 1 at online sportsbooks like BetCRIS.com (See Web Site Here) will probably be sent home packing Wednesday night. Young performed a sloppy rendition of "We are the Champions".
Daughtry's performance of "Innuendo" was one of the best, which makes it surprising that Dial Idol has him with so few votes. McPhee's peformance likewise was solid.
Elliott Yamin's vocals were quite good and his performance favorable considering he selected one of Queen's toughest songs, "Somebody to Love". The problem with Elliott is his inability to do much beyond vocals. He almost looks in pain at time performing and this is something that cannot continue. He needs to work on improving his moves and stage presence.
I agree with Simon Cowell about Taylor Hicks. Whereas Yamin seems stiff, Hicks often looks like he's having convulsions. Simon asked if he "were drunk" and - yeah - Taylor looked as though he very well could be. Taylor is entertaining. No doubt about that. American seems to think so as well. He is in no danger of being voted off this week.
Paris Bennett's performance I found to be among the best personally. She dramatically changed her appearance for "The Show Must Go On". And this was one performance that really had some moments. Had Paris been even half as good as she was at the very end of this song throughout, this would have been her shining moment.
So here is the real question going into Wednesday's show: Can Bucky Covington win American Idol with odds that pay around $10,000 for every $100 bet at many online gambling web sites?
RealityTVMagazine.com thinks he will be sticking around after this week.
All the gambling sites seem to think that the odds are against Bucky Convington this week. However, they might want to rerun their numbers after Bucky’s performance of QUEEN’s “Fat Bottomed Girls.” With one performance, Bucky has gone from most likely to be going home next to being a possible darkhorse in the competition. Not many gave Bucky a chance at lasting as long as he has, but now Bucky seems to be peaking at exactly the right time in the competition.
Yeah, he's starting to grow on us a little bit too.
source:
http://www.gambling911.com/041206Enews.html