Belmont Stakes 2010 Odds

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Belmont Stakes 2010 odds as published by betED.com (see website here) have three horses in a tight race to be favorites.  Each would pay $40 plus for every $10 bet or $400 for every $100 bet.

Fly Down would pay $45, Ice Box would pay $48 and First Dude would pay $45, so technically any one of these contenders could be considered the favorites. 

At +1000 or 10/1 odds, Stanley Victor is the only other single digit odds horse racing in the Belmont Stakes 2010. 

Preakness Stakes winner Lookin At Lucky has been pulled out of Saturday's race. 

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Dave in Dixie

+2500

Spangled Star

+2000

Uptowncharlybrown

+1600

Make Music for Me

+1000

Fly Down

+450

Ice Box

+480

Drosselmeyer

+1200

Game On Dude

+1600

Stately Victor

+1000

Stay Put

+1600

First Dude

+450

Interactif

+1000

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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