Hold Me Back Odds to Win 2009 Kentucky Derby

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Hold Me Back odds to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby were set at +1500 at Sportsbook.com for a payout potential of $1500 on every $100 bet.

Hold Me Back, according to the official Kentucky Derby Web site, has graded earnings of $438,000 and has won three of five races. The horse finished second at the Blue Grass Stakes heading into this weekend's showdown at Louisville.

Steve Moody of the Kentucky Handicappers Sheet is one of the few expert Derby handicappers Gambling911.com has observed naming Hold Me Back to finish among the top 3.

Here are all your odds to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby courtesy of Sportsbook.com and subject to change heading into Saturday.

Advice

 

+2000

Atomic Rain

 

+5000

 

Chocolate Candy

 

+1500

 

Desert Party

 

+1500

 

Dunkirk

 

+400

 

Flying Private

 

+4000

 

Friesan Fire

 

+500

 

General Quarters

 

+2000

 

Hold Me Back

 

+1500

 

I Want Revenge

 

+250

 

Join In The Dance

 

+5000

 

Mine That Bird

 

+5000

 

Mr Hot Stuff

 

+3000

 

Musket Man

 

+2000

 

Nowhere To Hide

 

+5000

 

Papa Clem

 

+2000

 

Pionnerof the Nile

 

+400

 

Regal Ransom

 

+2500

 

Summer Bird

 

+5000

 

West Side Bernie

 

+3000

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

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