Kentucky Derby 2010 Favorites Odds Get Longer

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Over the last few hours we at Gambling911.com have been watching as the Kentucky Derby 2010 favorites see their odds get much longer while a few of the contenders seen as being able to run in the mud have their odds slashed.

Lookin' At Lucky has seen a half point move towards a better payout at Sports Interaction over the last two hours (see Sports Interaction.com here).  The payout is now $45 on a $10 bet as opposed to $40 earlier today.

One of the most dramatic shifts in odds comes with Sidney's Candy, now paying $70 for every $10 bet.  This horse was actually listed with +400 odds at one point.

Ice Box has remained pretty stagnant at 10/1 odds.

Awesome Act has moved up a point from 10/1 odds to +900 over the last 24 hours.

Super Saver has seen his odds slashed from 15/1 to 10/1.  This horse had the money money coming in at Churchill Downs the other day. 

Paddy O'Prado has witnessed a gradual rise as well from 20/1 to 16/1, due in part because of the anticipated muddy track.

Devil May Care did have single digit odds at some online websites but was officially at 10/1 during the post position draw Wednesday.  His odds were now at 11/1 (+1100) at Sports Interaction as of 2 pm EST Saturday.

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Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

 

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