Best Kentucky Derby Payout Odds Online for Carpe Diem, Firing Line, Frosted

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Below you will find the best Kentucky Derby payout odds online for Carpe Diem, Firing Line and Frosted from three of Gambling911.com’s ad sponsors.

BetDSI.com offered slightly better odds for Carpe Diem than Sportsbook.ag at +803, just three cents more to be exact.

Carpe Diem has won four of his five career races including his only two races in 2015: The Grade II Tampa Bay Derby on March 7 and the Grade I Blue Grass on April 4. 

The primary con directed at Carpe Diem is his Beyer figures, considered slow when compared to the top four Derby favorites, each of which are in triple digits.  His competition in won races was considered to be “soft”.

Sportsbook.ag offered much better payout odds on Firing Line at +1200 compared to some books offering him at 10/1.

Firing Line is considered among the most battle-tested contenders in this year's KentuckyDerby with a pair of close defeats to Dortmund.

MyBookie has the best odds on Frosted at 14-1 compared to 11-1 elsewhere.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com  

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