Kentucky Derby 2010 Margin of Victory Betting

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Always a popular feature of any Kentucky Derby is the so-called Margin of Victory Betting, which is currently being offered at BetUS.com (see website here)

Not only do such bets offer excitement to your Kentucky Derby 2010 wagering portfolio, they also promise some of the best payouts, starting at $25 for every $10 bet for a 1 length to 2 ¾ length win.

1         Dead Heat             +5000

2         Nose             +1200

3         Neck             +800

4         1/2 Length to 3/4 Length             +400

5         1 Length to 2 3/4 Lengths             +250

6         3 Lengths to 5 3/4 Lengths             +250

7         6 Lengths to 7 3/4 Lengths             +700

8         8 Lengths to 10 3/4 Lengths             +1000

9         11 Lengths to 14 3/4 Lengths             +1500

10         15 Lengths or More             +2500

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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