State of Honor Odds to Win the 2017 Kentucky Derby: Huge Payout Potential

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State of Honor had odds of winning the Kentucky Derby that would pay $520 for every $10 bet.  He was one of the Derby’s biggest long shots.

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State of Honor had a post position of number 6, which has yielded two wins in Kentucky Derby history (12 in the money finishes).   

State of Honor is interesting in that he hasn’t won a race as of yet but has still managed to finish in the top three in each of his last seven.  That is a trifecta bet if we ever saw one.

And we are talking top races from the Florida Derby with a 2nd place finish to the Tampa Bay Derby, also with a second place finish.  The Mucho Macho Man Stakes was also a second place finish.

Show some love for State of Honor!  At 52-1 odds, this is one you gotta consider for something.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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