Current Odds – 2015 Kentucky Derby: Upstart Sees Boost

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The current odds online for the 2015 Kentucky Derby appear below courtesy of our friends at BetDSI.com.  These were as of 3 pm EST.

American Pharaoh – The favorite to win the Kentucky Derby had odds that have remained steady over the past 24 hours now at +241 for a potential payout of $241 on every $100 bet or $24.10 on every $10 bet.

Carpe Diem – Also have maintained steady odds around 8-1.

Dortmund – 4-1 odds (no change)

Far Right – 45-1 odds, up from 42-1.

Firing Line – Odds have remained steady at around 10-1.

Frosted – This horse has hovered between 11-1 and 12-1 odds.

Itsaknockout – 41-1 odds

Keen Ice – 52-1 odds

Materiality – 16-1 odds

Mubtaahij – 14-1 odds (this number has gotten longer from 12-1 last night)

Upstart -15-1.  The biggest slashing in the price we here at Gambling911.com have observed as this one was at 20-1.

War Story – 54-1

Ocho Ocho Ocho 41-1

Tencendur 53-1

Danzig Moon 32-1

Bolo – 41-1

Mr. Z – 45-1

Frammento 65-1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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