Kentucky Oaks 2010 Odds to Win

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While hard to find, BetUS.com was offering Kentucky Oaks 2010 odds to win in addition to numerous horse matchups and other betting props.

Nearly every online sportsbook was offering odds on the Kentucky Derby Saturday, but Friday's Kentucky Oaks race gets little fanfare within the sector.

Last year's Kentucky Oaks winner, Rachel Alexandra, managed to draw in a substantial audience and fanfare.

The favorite to win was Blind Luck, which was getting close to even odds.

Kentucky Oaks 2010 odds to win were as follows:

 

1         It's Tea Time             +1200

2         Jody Slew             +2400

3         Quiet Temper             +800

4         Age of Humor             +2400

5         Blind Luck             -120

6         Beautician             +1200

7         Crisp             +600

8         Tidal Pool             +700

9         Bella Diamante             +2400

10         Champange d'Oro             +2400

11         Evening Jewel             +900

12         Ailalea             +1200

13         Amen Hallelujah             +600

14         Joanie's Catch             +2500  

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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