Where Can I Bet the Kentucky Derby Online From Maine?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
May/06/2023

TwinSpires, and most other US-based horse betting sites, are not available to those betting from Maine.  BetUS fills the void with their generous welcome bonus for those 18 and up.  You do not have to provide your social security number.

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2023 Derby Mayhem

A total of five horses had been scratched by Saturday morning, including the favorite Forte.  This left the 2023 Kentucky Derby field with just 18 horses.

Forte was scratched following a routine examination by the state veterinarian.

Jody Demling, Radio Play-by-Play announcer for University of Louisville Radio Network, tweeted:

"Would be the biggest understatement of all time to say Mike Repole and Todd Pletcher are not happy about the state vets decision to scratch Forte. Repole was pissed and walked away from meeting and said 'that guy (pointing to state vet) he won’t talk to you.'"

Pletcher is Forte's trainer.  Repole is the owner.

Here were your morning odds Saturday...

Forte    SCR    
Tapit Trice    5-1  
Angel of Empire    8-1   
Derma Sotogake    10-1   
Practical Move    SCR  
Kingsbarn    12-1  
Two Phil's     12-1   
Mage    15-1   
Verifying     15-1  
Confidence Game    20-1   
Mandarin Hero    20-1   
Skinner    SCR    
Cyclone Mischief    30-1   
Disarm    30-1   
Hit Show    30-1   
Lord Miles    SCR    
Rocket Can    30-1   
Continuar    SCR  
Jace's Road    50-1   
King Russell    50-1   
Raise Cain    50-1   
Sun Thunder    50-1   
Reincarnate    50-1   

Tapit Trice    5-1  was expected to see his odds shorten significantly, but if you got him early, that's your price and a sweet payout of $50 on every $10 bet should he win.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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