Odds to Win the 2010 Kentucky Derby (2 pm Sat Update)

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Odds to win the 2010 Kentucky Derby as of 2 pm EST Saturday at betED.com appear below.

Lookin At Lucky was trending towards +400 to +450.  His odds at betED.com were still +350 during this hour.

betED.com's odds for Sidney's Candy were conforming with the rest of the industry and were actually better than at most books.  A $10 bet would pay out $70.

Super Saver was paying 12/1 odds compared to 10/1 odds at other books.  This horse had been getting the most action early on.

Paddy O'Prado would pay out $250 for every $10 bet here.  This was great value compared to elsewhere according to Gambling911.com findings.

 

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Lookin At Lucky

+350

Ice Box

+900

Nobles Promise

+1400

Super Saver

+1200

Line of David

+3800

Stately Victor

+2000

American Lion

+2500

Deans Kitten

+5200

Make Music For Me

+6500

Paddy OPrado

+2500

Devil May Care

+1400

Conveyance

+1600

Jackson Bend

+1500

Mission Impazible

+1600

Discreetly Mine

+4000

Awesome Act

+900

Dublin

+1600

Backtalk

+6000

Homeboykris

+4500

Sidneys Candy

+700

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