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{{Infobox song contest
{{Infobox song contest
| name = JESCOdds 2023
| name = JESCOdds 2023
| final = XX-26 November 2023
| final = 19-26 November 2023
| year = 2023
| year = 2023
| theme =  
| theme =  
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| exproducer =  
| exproducer =  
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Nightingale]]
| exsupervisor = [[File:Aus-icon.png|24px]] [[Australia|Mark Nightingale]]
| winner = TBA 26 November 2023
| winner = {{DEU}}
| entries = 17
| entries = 14
| debut = {{CYP}}<br>{{CHE}}<br>{{NOR}}<br>{{KOR}}<br>{{UZB}}
| debut = {{NOR}}<br>{{KOR}}<br>{{CHE}}
| return = None
| return = None
| nonreturn = {{GRC}}<br>{{ITA}}<br>{{KAZ}}<br>{{PRT}}<br>{{SMR}}<br>{{SRB}}<br>{{SWE}}
| nonreturn = {{GRC}}<br>{{ITA}}<br>{{KAZ}}<br>{{PRT}}<br>{{SMR}}<br>{{SRB}}<br>{{SWE}}<br>{{ESP}}
| Participation map =  
| Participation map =  
| vote =  
| vote =  
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}}


The <strong>JESCOdds 2023</strong> - was the 1st edition of the [[ESCOdds|Junior Eurovision Song Contest Odds]] and 2nd of the ESCOdds ever. That has been ever made and was held from XX to 26 November 2023.
The <strong>JESCOdds 2023</strong> - was the 1st edition of the [[ESCOdds|Junior Eurovision Song Contest Odds]] and 2nd of the ESCOdds ever. That has been ever made and was held from 19 to 26 November 2023.
 
Fourteen countries participated in the second odds (and first JESC odds), along with debuting [[Norway]], [[South Korea]] and [[Switzerland]]. Last season's competitors [[Greece]], [[Italy]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Portugal]], [[San Marino]], [[Serbia]], [[Sweden]] and [[Spain]] withdrew from the competition.
 
Egor Tarashkevich ([[Germany]]) won the final with 424 points. The top five also included Sergey Silkin ([[Croatia]]), Anton Desyatov ([[Lebanon]]), Denis Nikitin ([[Vietnam]]) and Nikita Belonogov (Denmark).


== <strong>Format</strong> ==
== <strong>Format</strong> ==
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== <strong>Participating Countries</strong> ==
== <strong>Participating Countries</strong> ==
===Results===
Fourteen participants took part in the bets. Participants could make and change their bets from November 19 and November 26 (before the broadcast of the final).
{| class="sortable wikitable plainrowheaders"
! scope="col" | Country
! scope="col" | Place
! scope="col" | Points
|-
|{{AUS}}, Mark Solovyov
|10
|328
|-
|{{HRV}}, Sergey Silkin
|2
|390
|-
|{{DNK}}, Nikita Belonogov
|5
|376
|-
|{{DEU}}, Egor Tarashkevich
|1
|424
|-
|{{HUN}}, Roman Dudarev
|8
|361
|-
|{{JPN}}, Pasha Kulik
|6
|370
|-
|{{LBN}}, Anton Desyatov
|3
|384
|-
|{{NLD}}, Jean Isaac
|12
|309
|-
|{{NOR}}, Aleksei Komarov
|13
|286
|-
|{{KOR}}, Denis Leonenko
|14
|273
|-
|{{CHE}}, Victor Pevchev
|11
|317
|-
|{{THA}}, Maksim Bogomolov
|7
|368
|-
|{{GBR}}, Igor Kapsharin
|9
|360
|-
|{{VNM}}, Denia Nikitin
|4
|382
|}


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