Lookin At Lucky Odds Pay $400 At SIA

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SportsInteraction.com had some of the best payout odds on Lookin At Lucky late Saturday morning.  Most of the books checked by Gambling911.com now had Lookin At Lucky paying under 4/1 odds.  SportsInteraction.com was still holding strong at +400 for the potential of a $400 payout on a $100 bet or $40 on a $10 bet.

Lookin At Lucky remained the favorite as we approached afternoon.  One of the primary concerns was whether this horse could run in mud.

Lookin at Lucky is owned by Michael Pegram, Karl Watson, and Paul Weitman,Jonathan Pippin and is trained by Bob Baffert.

On March 13, 2010, Lookin at Lucky made his three year old debut at Oaklawn Park with a win in the Rebel Stakes. But on April 3 he had a horrendous trip under Garrett Gomez in the Santa Anita Derby. Bumped, jostled and virtually ridden into the fence, Lookin at Lucky still managed third.

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com 

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