Kentucky Derby 2011 Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
May/02/2011
Kentucky Derby 2011 Odds

It is one of the biggest gambling weeks of the year and SBG Global already has your Kentucky Derby 2011 odds pre-post position announcement.  Note that not all of these horses will end up running the big race and these odds are – and most certainly will – change prior to the gates opening Saturday evening. 

The more likely Kentucky Derby 2011 contenders – Uncle Mo and Dialed In especially – have been listed first.  It is interesting to note that, after all the hoopla over Uncle Mo, Dialed In is now the slight favorite, paying $350 for every $100 bet or $35 for every $10 bet.

Uncle Mo has lost a little steam following an illness, though his handlers insist he will be ready for the big race come Saturday.

Two other horses had single digit odds coming into Monday:  Nehro at +800 for an $800 payout potential on every $100 bet and Ar Char Charch was listed at +1000 or 10/1. 

All Kentucky Derby 2011 odds appear below.  Be sure to claim your free cash bonus at SBG Global using bonus code:  GAMBLING911

 

Dialed In +350

Uncle Mo +400

Nehro +800

Ar Char Charch +1000

Master of Hounds +1500

Toby's Corner +1500

Midnight Interlude +1600

Mucho Macho Man +1350

Soldat +1400

Shackleford +2000

Pants on Fire +2900

Brilliant Speed +3500

Stay Thirsty +2300

Animal Kingdom +3000

Decisive Moment +5000

Santiva +3500

Comma to The Top +4000

Twice The Appeal +3000

Twinspired +5000

Watch Me Go +6000

Silver Medallion +9500

Travelin Man +10000

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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