Ice Box Kentucky Derby Odds Now 12/1

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Ice Box is not a proven horse in muddy conditions and he has not exactly impressed this week either, which may be the cause for his Kentucky Derby odds getting longer to 12/1 from previously being in the single digits (see Icebox Kentucky Derby odds at SBG Global here)

Mike Weisch of the Racing Forum writes:

"I have had mixed reactions watching him train during the week, although I really liked the way he galloped out after showing some uncharacteristic speed during his final half-mile drill in 46.38 here last week. He should run his race, which means he'll drop well back and try to pick up as many pieces as he can at the end."

The trend seems to be for Ice Box odds to get longer. 

Some of the best payout odds, including for Ice Box, could be found at SBG Global here.  Claim your free cash.  Use bonus code GAMBLING911

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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