2016 Preakness Stakes Horse That Can Run in the Slop (Muddy Track)

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With rain expected in Baltimore Saturday, Gambling911.com is closely monitoring the situation and focusing on the one horse, Exaggerator, who we know loves to run in the slop.

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Exaggerator absolutely relished the unusually muddy track in his Santa Anita Derby.  He finished 2nd at this year’s Kentucky Derby, just narrowly losing to the favorite Nyquist.

Kicking off the week, Exaggerator was coming in at 4-1 odds.  By Tuesday, his odds were +320 for a $32 potential payout on a $10 bet. These payout odds will be slashed further should the weather forecast hold up so Gambling911.com suggests locking this price in now at BetOnline.

One inch of rain is expected to fall by Saturday evening.  A 100 percent chance of rain is in the forecast for Saturday morning and afternoon. While the forecast could ultimately shift to an overnight/early AM rain event as we approach Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, we are anticipating a sloppy track by post time.

To win the Preakness

05:00 PM

601

Awesome Speed

 

+5500

 

603

Cherry Wine

 

+3500

 

604

Collected

 

+2000

 

607

Exaggerator

 

+320

 

608

Fellowship

 

+5000

 

610

Lani

 

+4000

 

611

Laoban

 

+4500

 

612

Nyquist

 

-180

 

614

Stradivari

 

+600

 

616

Uncle Lino

 

+2500

 

617

Abiding Star

 

+4500

 
 

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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