Flying Private Jumps to 50/1 Odds at Sports Interaction

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
May/01/2009

Following Gambling911.com news that Flying Private promised a payout of $10,000 for every $100 bet if he were to somehow win the 2009 Kentucky Derby, Sports Interaction was forced to slash his odds in half.

"It's obvious they were suddenly getting a handful of bets on Flying Private after we reported on his amazing payout odds," says Payton O'Brien of Gambling911.com. 

O'Brien admits that there have only been a few dozen people searching for Flying Private however.

"These are all hardcore gamblers looking to place wagers on the Derby so you'll find that even with the relative small number of people taking advantage, the online gambling sites are going to react, especially with such enticing payout odds."

As of Friday evening only one horse remained with +10000 odds for a payout potential of $10,000 on every $100 bet at Sports Interaction.  That horse is Mine That Bird. 

Here were all your 2009 Kentucky Derby betting odds courtesy of Sports Interaction.  Get your free cash bonus here

 

I Want Revenge   +275

Dunkirk   +500

Pioneer of the Nile   +550

Friesan Fire   +600

Chocolate Candy   +1200

Regal Ransom   +1600

Desert Party   +1600

Papa Clem   +2000

General Quarters   +2000

Musket Man   +2500

Hold Me Back   +2500

West Side Bernie   +2800

Mr Hot Stuff   +3300

Advice   +3300

Summer Bird   +5000

Flying Private   +5000

Atomic Rain   +6600

Nowhere to Hide   +6600

Join in the Dance   +8000

Mine That Bird   +10000

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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