Whitney Invitational Handicap 2012 Betting Odds

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Whitney Invitational Handicap 2012 betting odds were available from WagerWeb.com, which was offering up to 13 percent on losses back (horse racing rebate). 

Ron The Greek and Fort Larned were the favorites at 2/1 and 2.5/1, respectively.  Flat Out was coming in at 3/1 odds as was Hymn Book.  Rule had odds of 4/1.  Caixa Eletronica and Trickmeister were both listed at 14/1 odds while Hunters Bay and Endorsement were the two big long shots at 18/1 each. 

The Whitney Invitational Handicap (or just Whitney Handicap) is for three year old and older thoroughbred horses run at a distance of 1⅛ miles on dirt at Saratoga.  It features a US$750,000 purse. 

Ron The Greek has won twice on four starts this year, both of which were Grade I wins while co-favorite Fort Larned finished a close second at the Alysheba but followed that race with a disappointing showing at the Stephen Foster. 

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- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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