05 May 2010

With the Kentucky Derby just days away, many sports book gamers are looking at more uncertainty and unknowns, but wagering on the Derby is exactly like any other race: It's all about the values. While predicting how inexperienced, young horses will run the mile and a quarter in front thousands of hollering fans is a crap shoot, take a look at the foremost contenders for this year:

Eskendereya is the clear favorite whose strategic speed won him the Fountain of Youth Stakes and the Wood Memorial, but the 3/2 odds he's facing are tough considering that favorites have only won 16 of the last 60 Derbies.

Endorsement is a very lightly raced horse who won the Sunland Derby on March 28. Further progress is anticipated landing this horse the captivating odds of 15/2.

Dublin has had some great runs this year and D. Wayne Lukas, his trainer, has trained 13 winners of the triple-crown races. Dublin's potential lands him with 20/1 odds.

Lookin At Lucky finished third in the Santa Anita Derby and is trained by Bob Baffert, a three-time winner of the Derby, making this horse impossible to overlook with 5/1 odds.

Super Saver's previous win at Churchill Downs and his Derby winner-like style of running bring his odds in at 25/1.

American Lion bared teeth and won the Illinois Derby on April 3, but can he keep the lively pace at Churchill Downs? Racing fans may take a chance at 25/1 odds.

Sidney's Candy boasts two recent wins, but with the switch to dirt from synthetic track and his fickleness, odds of 8/1 are the highest to bet.

Ice Box is coming off a six-week hiatus, but trainer Nick Zito has won the Derby twice, so he remains a likely contender with 15/1 odds.

Line of David's recent win in the Arkansas Derby grants him a legitimate long shot at 20/1.

3 thoughts:

I don't have a lot of knowledge in Sports aside from Manny Pacquiao's game (lol).

 

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