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War of Will Preakness Stakes Payout Odds

Improbable was coming in at 4/1 odds to win this year's Preakness Stakes race.
‘Vanilla’ Preakness Still Has Intrigue Without Derby Winner

Hall of Fame trainers D. Wayne Lukas and Bob Baffert sit side by side in the corner of the stakes barn at Pimlico Race Course sizing up the Preakness.
Improbable Preakness Stakes Payout Odds

Improbable was coming in as the +230 favorite at this year's Preakness Stakes race.
Preakness Stakes 2019 Payout Odds: Bourbon War, Owendale, Warrior's Charge, Win Win Win

The payout odds with Bourbon War and Owendale winning this year's Preakness Stakes would be $100 for every $10 bet, +1000, Warrior's Charge $120 and Win Win Win $160.
2019 Preakness Stakes Updated Odds
Improbable was the favorite to win this year's Preakness Stakes, paying $23 for every $10 bet if he wins. War of Will 4/1, Anothertwistafate+750, Alwaysmining 7/1, more...
Can I Bet on DRFBets From My State?

DRFBets cannot be accessed from all states. You will be able to bet at Bookmaker from these states and claim 8% cash back on WINS and LOSSES.
Horse Racing Odds – 2019 Preakness Stakes Odds and Picks

The Triple Crown is off the table and the four horses that paced the field at the Kentucky Derby are all absent. That just adds more intrigue to the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes.
Can I Bet on Xpressbet From Texas?

You are restricted from betting on Xpressbet from Texas. Your options are limited to internationally licensed race books, most of which are accessible to Texas residents.
Can I Bet on XPressBet From Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia

XPressBet.com is not accessible to those living in the states of Mississippi or Georgia at this time. Those in Alabama can access the site. Access from all three states is available via internationallly licensed racebooks.
How Much Will Laughing Fox Pay to Win the 2019 Preakness Stakes?

Laughing Fox will pay out $250 for every $10 bet if he goes onto win the 2019 Preakness Stakes race.
Betting The Preakness Stakes at Online Sportsbooks

Today’s online sportsbooks are a one-stop shop for all of your online betting needs. Along with an expansive sportsbook offering betting lines for well over 80 different sports, they also have an extended racebook for horse betting and an online casino with slots, video poker and live-dealer table games.
As Preakness Approaches, Strike at Pimlico Possibly Averted

A strike by workers at Pimlico Race Course may have been averted just before the running of this year’s Preakness Stakes.
BetAmerica Live Horse Racing App Reviews

As we are not an affiliate of BetAmerica, you can trust this review being that Gambling911.com does not get a cut of losses of referred customers. We point out the positives and negatives.
Country House Pulled From Preakness

Kentucky Derby winner Country House will not be racing in the upcoming Preakness Stakes and therefore we won't have a Triple Crown winner.
Commission Denies Maximum Security’s Kentucky Derby Appeal

The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has denied the appeal of Maximum Security’s disqualification as Kentucky Derby winner for interference, saying the stewards’ decision is not subject to appeal.
This Year's Kentucky Derby Ties For Most Watched Since 2001

Saturday's Kentucky Derby averaged 16.5 million viewers on NBC, which is tied for the most-watched Derby on the network since it started televising it in 2001.
No Preakness Stakes for Maximum Security - Owner to Appeal

The owner of Maximum Security says the horse will not run in the Preakness and will appeal his disqualification as the Kentucky Derby winner.
Maximum Security Cost to Bettors Now Reaches At Least $42 Million

The decision to disqualify the pre-race favorite (9-2 odds) swung tens of millions of dollars in bets in Kentucky, according to the Action Sports Network.
Trump Weighs in on Kentucky Derby Controversy: Disqualification Based on 'Political Correctness'

'Only in these days of political correctness could such an overturn occur'
Maximum Security Owner Says Kentucky Derby Disqualification 'Most Egregious' Ever

Maximum Security co-owner Gary West criticized race stewards' disqualification of his horse's Kentucky Derby victory as "egregious" and said he was pondering his next step, including a possible appeal.
TwinSpires Refunding Maximum Security Bets Up to $10

US-based online racebook TwinSpires confirmed Saturday night they will refund losing bets placed on Maximum Security up to $10. Offshore mega book BetOnline revealed they will be grading all Maximum Security bets as "no action".
Maximum Security Disqualification Costs Gamblers $9 Million

While BetOnline Kentucky Derby customers lucked out with that company refunding bets placed on Maximum Security, that horse's disqualification costs gamblers elsewhere a cool $9 million.
Refunds Given on Maximum Security Kentucky Derby Bets

Company stands to cough up 'healthy six figure refund' calling Maximum Security 'no action'
Country House Wins 2019 Kentucky Derby Following Maxium Security Disqualification

Country House, a huge long shot, finished second. Code of Honor was third. This one was under review.
Mets vs. Brewers Betting Preview - May 4

The total on the Mets-Brewers game caught our attention as that number has shot up from 8 to 9 at PinnacleSports.
How Has Maximum Security Run in the Mud?

It's going to be a sloppy track and Maximum Security has shown he can run in the mud and was coming in at 8-1 odds for a payout potential of $80 on every $10 bet.
How Has Improbable Run in the Mud?

It could be a deluge come post time for the 2019 Kentucky Derby. With Improbable a slight favorite to win the Derby at +550 (or 5.5/1), we look at how he has fared on a sloppy track.
2019 Kentucky Derby Updated Weather Forecast Calls for Sloppy Track

The morning forecast Saturday called for rain throughout the afternoon leading into the Kentucky Derby.
Betting the Triple Crown at Your Online Sports and Racebook

The Triple Crown is the pinnacle of horse racing. In order to win the Triple Crown a horse needs to win the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes. These races are all run in the United States and are open to three-year-old thoroughbreds.
Does FanDuel Take Bets on the Kentucky Derby?

FanDuel does not take bets on the Kentucky Derby. Bookmaker takes bets from all US states and offers an 8% rebate on daily wins and losses.