Kentucky Derby 2011 Predictions

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
May/06/2011
Kentucky Derby 2011 Predictions

Based on information we have gathered so far, Gambling911.com presents its Kentucky Derby 2011 predictions, keeping in mind that we are no horse experts.  But we do have key information to ponder before making your own Derby picks and bets.

Post positions favor Twinspired with 32/1 odds (or +3200) and Dialed In at +250 odds.  Most of the Kentucky Derby 2011 predictions on the Net probably feature Dialed In among the likely top three finishers.  His post position draw at number 8 makes things all the more riveting as that position has won twice in the past 5 years. 

Twinspired has great value with a potential payout of $3200 on a $100 betat Bookmaker.com, though he is quite the long shot.  The horse in the number 10 spot has won more races than any other in history. 

Decisive Moment at 27/1 odds is in the number 5 post position, which has the second most wins in Kentucky Derby history. 

 

Two time defending Kentucky Derby Champion Calvin Borel is riding on Twice The Appeal in the number 3 post position, which just happens to have won the Derby three different times.  Twice the Appeal had solid value at 26/1 odds

We here at Gambling911.com like Much Macho Man’s chances.  Much Macho Man has the most places, or second place finishes, than any other post position with five, making him a perfect fit for any exotic wagers found at Bookmaker.com.   With eight starts, Mucho Macho Man has finished worse than second just once in his career and has ran a 1 1/8 miles race twice.

All 2011 Kentucky Derby betting odds appear below and can be wagered at Bookmaker.com here

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