Going to the very last installment of Game of Thrones, it looks like Las Vegas is now totally convinced that Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) will become the ruler of Westeros by the time the closing credits roll. Throughout the year, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) popped into prefer for a bit, but it was his small brother-slash-cousin who came into the season the odds-on favorite, along with also the Three-Eyed Raven will bookend the season by looming high atop the graphs also. Game of Thrones Season 8 Spoilers |"The Bells" inspection Bran has skyrocketed from +200 odds to -500, according to the specialists at OddsShark, which may be a result of the ~fantasies ~ (read: spoilers/leaks) who have been lurking around the web lately. Meanwhile, Jon has dropped from +300 all the way to +800, placing him behind Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), who also dipped from +300 to +400 and Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), who increased marginally from +900 to +750. Surprisingly, Bran didn't even look in the most recent episode that inspired this change. Back in"The Bells," he and Sansa Stark were at home in Winterfell while Jon was busy fighting for his brand new queen to obtain control of the Iron Throne. Of course, by being far, far away from this script-flipping activity, they both missed out on watching the Mother of Dragons (Emilia Clarke) become the Mad Queen in hyperspeed, however they're also not likely to be guilty by association for Daenerys Targaryen's razing of King's Landing. Need HBO? Insert it through Hulu or through Amazon But, Jon does possess a bloodright to rule the kingdom, and no matter how often he declares his disinterest, others around him really seem to need him to take the lead, so it is still surprising to see him collapse so far. Meanwhile, the Dany's chances have favorably plummeted as a result of her decision to rule with blood and fire instead of love, falling to an abysmal +1500. Looks like no one's counting to keep her crown in the end. In terms of the rest of the surviving contenders they have all been relegated to longshots by now. He might be the newly-minted Lord of Storm's End, however Gendry Baratheon's odds of judgment the seven kingdoms have bottomed out from +600 to +3000, where Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) has fallen -- though, don't count her out of having an interesting finish, regardless of what the figures say. Game of Thrones Present Ideas for Sansa Stark Fans Taking up the back are Dany and Jon's hypothetical beloved child, that probably does not and won't exist, at +3300, Samwell Tarly (John Bradley) in +5000, also Ser Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) at +15000 chances to rule. Seems like people are willing to bet week that they'll see an onion sigil, but you never know. Read more here: http://classicsounds.pl/?p=38351