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2011 Kentucky Derby Sets Record: $165.2 Million in Wagers

The 2011 Kentucky Derby brought in a record $165.2 million in wagers, and that is not including bets taken online.

All-sources wagering on the Kentucky Derby card was $165.2 million, the third-highest in Derby history and an increase of 1.5 percent over the prior year's $162.7 million.  All-sources handle on the Derby race itself was $112.0 million, flat with 2010's $112.7 million. Churchill Downs returned $135.3 million to bettors, which amounts to 81.9 percent of total wagering on the Derby Day race card. 

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Bulls-Hawks Game 4 Line – 2011 NBA Playoffs

The Bulls-Hawks Game 4 line had Atlanta a +2.5 home underdog.  Chicago leads this series 2-1.

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Dallas Mavericks Odds to Win 2011 NBA Championship

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Lakers-Mavericks Game 4 Odds: Elimination for Los Angeles?

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Pacquiao Mosley Payout Odds

For those of you wondering about the Pacquiao Mosley payout odds, here they are: 

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Animal Kingdom Wins 2011 Kentucky Derby

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2011 Triple Crown Odds

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Animal Kingdom Kentucky Derby Odds Slashed

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Odds on Pacquiao Drop to -850

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Heat-Celtics Game 3 Line – 2011 NBA Playoffs

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Betting the Kentucky Derby 2011 Online

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2011 Kentucky Derby Contenders – Betting Action

The 2011 Kentucky Derby contenders based on the odds of even to +2000 or 20/1 included:

ArchArchArch at 11/1 (was at 14/1)

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Soldat Derby Odds: One of the Better “Mud” Horses

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2011 Kentucky Derby Morning Odds

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Derby Kitten Odds to Win The 137th Kentucky Derby

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2011 Kentucky Derby Weather Forecast: Mud Possible

The 2011 Kentucky Derby weather forecast could call for mud.  So which horses ride best in the slop and mud?

One of the most important things to consider before betting on Saturday’s big race is the 2011 Kentucky Derby weather….and it won’t be easy to predict.  Thunderstorms are expected at any time during the afternoon and evening.  A heavy downpour means a sloppy track.  That means look for horses that race best in mud. 

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Comma to the Top Kentucky Derby Odds

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Shackleford Kentucky Derby Odds

Shackleford Kentucky Derby odds were coming in at +1350, closing in on single digits.

Trainer Dale Romans said of his number 14 spot: “It’s a great spot for us at 14. Most of the speed is inside us, especially Comma to the Top, who is probably quicker than we are. That’s the horse you want to be outside of most of all. If we can get a clean break with the extra space (from the auxiliary gate), the hope is to sit second. Being outside of Comma to the Top gives us options.”

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Master of Hounds Kentucky Derby Odds

Master of Hounds Kentucky Derby odds were set at 16/1 at Bookmaker.com.

Jockey Garrett Gomez said of the number 11 post position: “It’s good. We’re not too far inside, not too far outside. We’re right in the middle of the field. We’ll have to make our own trip, just like anywhere, but I like the draw.”

Master of Hounds is the only Derby entrant with a race at 1 3/16 miles.

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Dialed In Odds Now at 4 to 1

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Kentucky Derby 2011 Favorites

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Shane Mosley vs. Manny Pacquiao Fight Odds

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Twinspired Odds to Win Kentucky Derby

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Man Utd v Chelsea Odds

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2011 Kentucky Derby Top 2 Finishes

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Winning Margin of Victory Odds – 2011 Kentucky Derby

BetUS.com has released Winning Margin of Victory odds for the 2011 Kentucky Derby.

1 length to 2 3/4 lengths was the favorite and would pay out $25 for every $10 bet.   3 lengths to 5 3/4 lengths would pay out  $30 for every $10 bet.  1/2 length to 3/4 length would pay out $45.  All other winning margin of victories would pay $70 or better on a $10 bet. 

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Kentucky Derby 2011 Predictions

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Pants On Fire 2011 Kentucky Derby Odds

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2011 Kentucky Derby Betting Odds (Updated Friday)

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