What Are the Payout Odds for Vino Rosso to Win the Kentucky Derby

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What Are the Payout Odds for Vino Rosso to Win the Kentucky Derby

The payout odds for Vino Rosso to win this year's Kentucky Derby were coming in at $95 for every $10 bet or $950 for every $100 bet.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

Though he won his last race, the Wood Memorial, Vino Rosso finished 4th at the Tampa Bay Derby and 3rd at the Sam F. Davis.

This is a Todd Pletcher trained horse that many are saying was the most visually impressive on Friday morning at Churchill Downs of the four Pletcher is entering in this year's race.

"He had been training well all winter, and it was exciting to see him run the race we thought he could run," said Pletcher immediately after Vino Rosso's victory.  

All payout odds for this year's Kentucky Derby appear below

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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