Early 2017 Preakness Stakes Betting Odds

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Early 2017 Preakness Stakes Betting Odds

Gambling911.com has your early 2017 Preakness Stakes betting odds where Always Dreaming was a -123 favorite and would pay out $10 for every $12.30 bet (the $12.30 is refunded with a $10 profit should he win).

Oddsmakers believe there will be a few new entrants to this second leg of the Triple Crown who did not run in the Kentucky Derby.  Cloud Computing, Conquest Mo Money, Royal Mo, Senior Investment and Multiplier were expected to be the fresh legs in this race.

Lookin At Lee finished second at this year’s Derby and would pay out $120 for every $10 bet.

Classic Empire, the original favorite to win this year’s Kentucky Derby, was coming in just shy of 4-1 odds.

PREAKNESS STAKES FUTURES - May 20 

Preakness Stakes 2017 - Winner (All In Betting)

88350

Always Dreaming

-123

88352

Classic Empire

+385

88353

Looking at Lee

+1215

88355

Cloud Computing

+925

88356

Conquest Mo Money

+1415

88357

Gunnevera

+1015

88358

Malagacy

 

88359

Practical Joke

 

88360

Girvin

 

88361

Royal Mo

+1015

88362

Senior Investment

+1525

88363

Multiplier

+1815

88364

Hence

+1415

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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