Let’s Dance 2019 Betting Predictions: Audiences and the Jury Are Amazed by Benjamin Piwko

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Posted: April 4, 2019

Updated: April 4, 2019

  • Ella Endlich is the bookies’ favorite but we think Benjamin Piwko can win
  • Thomas Rath and Pascal Hens among the top dancers at the Let’s Dance 2019 betting predictions
  • Nazan Eckes will prove she can become the “Dancing Star”

Let’s Dance is back to Germany and bookies are already placing their odds on the winner. Our Let’s Dance 2019 betting predictions go for Benjamin Piwko, as the actor is the big revelation of this year’s show.

The German version of Strictly Come Dancing – the British hit dance show – is, since 2006, proving to be an audience success of RTL. It is already on its 12th season and this year is bringing more very skilled celebrities. Online sportsbook sites in Germany are favoring Ella Endlich. And no wonder the singer is doing so well in the contest, as, she is also well-experienced in musicals. But competition is fierce and, even though the season is only starting, there were already some surprises.

Benjamin Piwko is the biggest surprise on the show

Benjamin Piwko is an actor and a martial artist in Germany. This is maybe why he has been doing so well in Let’s Dance. But what many may not know is that he is also deaf.

Yet, on the first live show, Piwko was able to deliver an incredible performance earning 23 points with a slow waltz to the iconic song “Moon River”, by Audrey Hepburn and featured in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

In this way, his odds (3.48) of winning are not low. His engaging performances prove that what it takes his dedication and resilience to be a good dancer. And he will certainly keep on moving audiences with his presence on the show.  

Thomas Rath
Thomas Rath

Thomas Rath has always been ready to take the dance floor

The fashion designer, who is not a new face on the small screen in the country – previously being a jury in Germany’s Next Top Model – has been unstoppable with his performances.

In the first show, he delivered a Viennese Waltz with class, despite not being the top-scorer. But, as he has stated to online sportsbook news sites in Germany, dancing in his soul. So it  was expected that he would be such a success in the 80s themed-show. Which he was. His performance dancing the Cha Cha Cha to Abbas’ “Super Trouper” got 23 points.

With his energy and commitment to winning the contest, Thomas Rath’s odds are 7.00 at 22BET Sportsbook.

Pascal Hens is proving that athletes have everything to be the best dancers

Pascal Hens
Pascal Hens

Not only did the former handball player caught everyone by surprise with his first performance, but also himself. He danced the Viennese Waltz to Goo Goo Doll’s hit song Iris, earning 24 points from the jury.

Now, he performed a Tango, leaving everyone speechless with his aptitude. These 23 points now show that his first live show wasn’t a one-time thing.

His professional career in sports certainly helped him to focus and want to be the best, and this what he is proving to everyone. He (7.00) is a serious contender to win the show.

The Let’s Dance 2019 betting predictions are positive about Nazan Eckes

Nazan Eckes
Nazan Eckes

Nazan Eckes is the former presenter of Let’s Dance and, despite being behind the microphone in the first season, she is now showing that she can definitely move her hips.

On the first live show, she danced the Cha Cha Cha to a version of “How Deep is Your Love”, by Calvin Harris & Disciples, earning only 16 points. However, there is a chance she might be getting to the top once she shows her skills. And she proved that in the second live show, with her beautiful and performance of the Viennese Waltz to Elton John’s “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues”.

Nazan Eckes already has her place in German television, as a presenter. But now, she wants to get the title of “Dancing Star” as well. And even if she is still to deliver an outstanding performance, she is certainly on the good way. Her odds of winning are 8.00 at 22BET Sportsbook.

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