2012 President’s Cup Stakes Betting Odds: Stormy Lord the Favorite

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The 2012 President’s Cup Stakes betting odds have been posted by Sportsbook.com, which is offering up to 8 percent on losses back, the best online, and they never ask you for a social security number (sorry Kentucky bettors, you are strictly prohibited from wagering at Sportsbook.com due to legal restrictions imposed by the Commonwealth). 

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Frontrunners to win this race are Stormy Lord, who would pay slightly better than EVEN, Cantonic, paying 2/1, Karas Orientation paying $7 for every $2 wagered and Freuds Honour at 9/2 odds. 

This one will be run at Philadelphia Park Saturday September 15.

All odds appear below….


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Stormy Lord

3/2

Cantonic

2/1

Karas Orientation

7/2

Freuds Honour

9/2

Roman Tiger

6/1

E Z Led

8/1

Hello Lover

10/1

Yes Yes Ohyes

12/1

Nibirus Return

14/1

Archilles Quest

14/1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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