What Will the Payout Be if Fast and Accurate Wins 2017 Kentucky Derby

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What Will the Payout Be if Fast and Accurate Wins 2017 Kentucky Derby

The early payout should Fast and Accurate win the 2017 Kentucky Derby would be $480 for every $10 bet at US Racing.  You will want to lock this price in here as the odds will likely get shorter.

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Fast and Accurate was the winner of the Spiral Stakes on an articifial surface back in March and has limited racing experience to date.
Fast and Accurate has not lived up to his name in terms of speed figures, the worst in the field.

All odds appear below and bet be bet here

+400 means that a $40 bet pays out $40 or a $100 bet pays out $400.  These odds may also appear as 4/1

 

American Odds

Fractional Odds

Always Dreaming

+450

9/2

Battle Of Midway

+3000

30/1

Classic Empire

+400

4/1

Fast And Accurate

+4800

48/1

Girvin

+1500

15/1

Gormley

+1500

15/1

Gunnevera

+1500

15/1

Hence

+1500

15/1

Irap

+1500

15/1

Irish War Cry

+600

6/1

J Boys Echo

+2000

20/1

Lookin At Lee

+2000

20/1

Mc Craken

+500

5/1

Patch

+3000

30/1

Practical Joke

+2000

20/1

Sonneteer

+5000

50/1

State Of Honor

+3000

30/1

Tapwrit

+2000

20/1

Thunder Snow

+2000

20/1

Untrapped

+3000

30/1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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