2009 Preakness Stakes Payouts Odds (Best Available)

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
May/16/2009

Saturday morning the inquiries for the 2009 Preakness Stakes betting were coming in at a brisk pace, though nothing like what we here at Gambling911.com encountered during the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago.  One of the most sought after pieces of information relates to the 2009 Preakness Stakes payouts odds.  Remember that not all online sportsbook odds are created equally.  Gambling911.com has found odds that would pay out $1000 more on some horses at one online sportsbook compared to a competitor. 

Here are your best 2009 Preakness Stakes payouts odds for each horse.  We will list the worst payout odds in ( ).

Big Drama +1000 SBG Global

Flying Private +5000 Sportsinteraction.com (+4000)

Friesan Fire +800 SBG Global (+650)

General Quarters +2000 SBG Global (+1500)

Lov Government +5000 Sportsinteraction.com (+3500)

Mine That Bird +750 Sportsinteraction.com (+500)

Musket Man +1050 Sportsinteraction.com (+1000)

Papa Clem +1200 Sportsinteraction.com (+1000)

Pioneerof The Nile +550 Super Book (+400)

Rachel Alexandra +175 Sportsinteraction.com (-150)

Take the Points +3500 SBG Global (+3000)

Terrain +3500 SBG Global (+1600)

Tone it Down +4000 SBG Global (+3000)

As you can see one of the biggest payout variances comes with Mine That Bird paying $250 more at Sportsinteraction.com compared with some competitors while Rachel Alexandra paid nearly 2/1 odds at Sportsinteraction.com. 

Terrain pays nearly double at SBG Global

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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