Preakness Stakes 2014 Margin of Victory Betting Odds

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Sportsbook.com was offering Preakness Stakes 2014 Margin of Victory betting odds.  Make your 1st bet, get your 2nd bet FREE up to $100 here.

1 Length to 2 3/4 lengths was the favorite at 2/1 odds for a payout potential of $20 on every $10 bet.

3 Lengths to 5 3/4 lengths pays 3/1 odds.

1/2 Length to 3/4 length pays 4/1 odds.

6 Lengths to 7 3/4 lengths pays $70 for every $10 bet.

Win by a Neck and you win $80 for every $10 bet.

Win by a Head 8/1 and you will win $80 for every $10 bet.

8 Lengths to 10 3/4 lengths 8/1

11 Lengths to 14 3/4 lengths pays 10/1 odds.

Win by a Nose pays 10/1 odds.

15 Lengths or More pays 12/1

Dead Heat was listed at 30/1 odds. Bottom of Form

Odds to Win the Preakness Stakes Outright

  1. Dynamic Impact 10/1 (was 18/1)
  2. General A Rod 30/1 (was 18/1)
  3. California Chrome -155 (was +135)
  4. Ring Weekend 43/1 (was 30/1)
  5. Bayern 16/1 (was 10/1)
  6. Ria Antonia 34/1 (was 40/1)
  7. Kid Cruz 21/1 (was 20/1)
  8. Social Inclusion 9/1 (was 3.5/1)
  9. Pablo Del Monte 33/1 (was 18/1)
  10. Ride On Curlin 8/1 (no change)

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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