Dialed In Becomes New Favorite to Win Kentucky Derby 2011

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After weeks of talking about Uncle Mo, Dialed In has slipped in to become the near-even odds favorite to win the Kentucky Derby 2011 this coming Saturday.  The payout at Sportsbook.com at this early juncture in time would be $140 for every $100 bet

Dialed In raced on a sloppy track this week.

New York trainer Nick Zito said his three-year-old colt had no problems handling the sloppy track after having a long gallop, completing two laps of the track.

 

"He liked it," Zito said. "I can't remember ever galloping him on a wet track but it looked like he did all right."

The weather for Saturday’s race is expected to be nice. 

Dialed In won a cool million early last month at the Florida Derby, which has helped propel him to favorite status. 

 

These were your odds prior to post up positions being announced and were available at Sportsbook.com.

 

Animal Kingdom +3200

Archarcharch +600

Brilliant Speed +3000

Comma to the Top +5000

Decisive Moment +4500

Derby Kitten +4000

Dialed In +140

Master Of Hounds +1500

Midnight Interlude +2000

Mucho Macho Man +1400

Nehro +600

Pants On Fire +2800

Santiva +4200

Shackleford +2000

Soldat +1500

Stay Thirsty +3000

Sway Away +3200

Twice The Appeal +1500

Twinspired +5000

Uncle Mo +400

Watch Me Go +5000

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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