Current Preakness Stakes Odds (2010 2 PM EST May 15)

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Current Preakness Stakes odds at Sportsbetting.com appear below.

These odds were updated as of 2 pm EST Saturday, with just a few more hours left until the race. 

Aikenite 25/1 would pay out $250 for every $10 bet.

Caracortado 14/1 would pay out $140 for every $10 bet.

Dublin 11/1 would pay out $110 for every $10 bet.

First Dude 23/1 would pay out $230 for every $10 bet.

Jackson Bend 10/1 would pay out $100 for every $10 bet.

Lookin At Lucky 9/5 would pay out $9 for every $5 bet or $18 for every $10 bet.

Northern Giant 25/1 would pay out $250 for every $10 bet.

Paddy OPrado 7/1 now pays $70 for every $10 bet.  Paddy had been listed closer to 4/1 odds over the past few days. 

Pleasant Prince 20/1 would pay out $200 for every $10 bet.

Schoolyard Dreams 15/1 pays $150 for every $10 bet.

Super Saver 17/10 pays $17 for every $10 bet.  These are the shortest odds we've seen for this favorite to date.

Yawanna Twist 17/1 pays $170 for every $10 bet.

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

 

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