2014 Preakness Stakes Contest: Get a Piece of the $5 Million in Prizes

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Sportsbook.com continues to offer generous cash rewards contests on the Triple Crown with $5 million up for grabs.  Now it’s time to take part in the Preakness Stakes leg of this contest.

An opportunity to win $2 million of that grand total has already come and gone with the Kentucky Derby.  While nobody got all of the horses right, the individual who came the closest walked away with a few thousand dollars.
Million Dollar Grand Prizes
The Preakness Stakes on Saturday, May 17 is your second chance to become a millionaire. Correctly predict the finishing order of the Top 10 horses and walk away with $1.5 Million. If no one goes 10 for 10, then a $1,500,000 will be offered for the Belmont Stakes.
$20,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
When you enter your picks for each race you’ll also be playing for a guaranteed prize pool. We’ll split $10,000 among the top 5 Kentucky Derby predictors and $5,000 for the Top 5 during the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.
You’ll earn 10 points for correctly predicting the winner, nine points for predicting the runner-up, all the way down to 1 point for the 10th Place finisher.

 

Preakness Stakes
Guaranteed Prize Pool

1st Place: $2,500

2nd Place: $1,250

3rd Place: $750

4th Place: $375

5th Place: $125


- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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