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General · 18 hours ago

Circa Survivor Prize Projection Hits $27 Million in 2026

Circa Survivor Prize Projection Hits $27 Million in 2026

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From Pushing The Odds with Matt Perrault

Projection Surge in Circa's Survivor Contest

At the recent Bet Bash event, a significant conversation unfolded regarding the projections for the prize pool of Circa's Survivor contest, where it was revealed that an impressive $27 million could potentially be pooled. This figure is not a mere guess but a projection based on internal discussions at Circa. The source of this information was privy to confidential discussions, heightening the credibility and accuracy of this projection.

The expectation of the prize pool reaching $27 million is quite stunning, especially when considering the current pace, which is approximately 50% higher than the previous year's during the same period. An additional contributing factor to this year's increased figures is an extra week of sign-ups due to the Labor Day schedule. This adjustment mirrors a previous surge observed two years ago when entries jumped dramatically in the final week of sign-ups.

The general anticipation around the contest indicates that the numbers could climb even higher, potentially closer to $30 million, as further sign-ups are expected during the contest weekend and the start of the season. Interestingly, only about 20% of entries have been made so far, with 80% anticipated to come in later stages, suggesting a possible late surge similar to previous years.

Meanwhile, discussions also covered the 'millions' contest at Circa, which appears to be slightly behind compared to last year, down by about 5%. However, there remains a strong belief in the gambling community that the final numbers will not only recover but potentially exceed last year's, driven mainly by the lure of an overlay, encouraging more participants to enter towards the contest's closing stages.