Keen Ice Current Odds to Win 2015 Breeders Cup Classic

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Keen Ice had current odds of winning the 2015 Breeders Cup Classic set at 12-1 Saturday morning.  These odds are subject to change, especially the hours and minutes leading up to post time so check back frequently here.

Keen Ice’s claim to fame is that he last beat Triple Crown winner American Pharaoh. 

The 3-year-old colt galloped out six furlongs in 1:14.2 and continued running hard on to the back stretch during this week’s workouts.

"I thought he worked super," trainer Dale Romans said. "...We're exactly where we should be with all four of them,” he added in reference to his other entrants at this year’s Classic. Here are your morning odds for the 2015 Breeders Cup Classic.

American Pharoah 6-5

Tonalist 6-1

Honor Code 6-1

Keen Ice 12-1

Frosted 15-1

Smooth Roller 15-1

GlenEagles 20-1

Effinex 30-1

Hard Aces 50-1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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