Friesan Fire Best Kentucky Derby Payout Odds

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During the overnight hours at 4 am EST, Gambling911.com was hunting high and low for the best Friesan Fire Kentucky Derby payout odds.  This was fast becoming the favorite to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby, especially having the edge when it comes to muddy tracks.

Tom Amoss is a Churchill Downs trainer and TVG (America's Horse Racing Network) analyst.  Making his picks for the Louisville Courier, he explains why Friesan Fire will win.

"The Louisiana Derby winner has improved with every start. I like him at the 1 1/4-mile distance. I think Derbys are won by fate, the winner preordained. In the case of Friesan Fire, it's trainer Larry Jones' swansong."

Most experts had Friesan Fire among their top two picks to win this year's Kentucky Derby.

So who had the best payout odds on Friesan Fire as of 4 am EST?

SBG Global +500

betED +350

Sportsbook.com +500

BetUS.com+350

Sports Interaction +600

Congratulations Sports Interaction for offering the very best payout odds on Friesan Fire.  A $100 bet pays $600.  That is nearly double what some of Sports Interaction's competitors are paying.  These were better odds than what Churchill Downs was offering. Lock these odds in now by clicking here before Sports Interaction decides to slash them further.  We have a feeling they might by the time the Derby gets under way.

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