2013 Belmont Stakes Betting Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/05/2013
2013 Belmont Stakes Betting Odds

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There is great value in betting this year’s Belmont Stakes race as we do not have a clear cut favorite.

Orb, the winner of the Kentucky Derby, was promising a payout of nearly $30 for every $10 bet.

Oxbow and Revolutionary would each pay out $35 for every $10 bet.

"I have already called Mr. [Stuart] Janney [who co-owns Orb with the Phipps family] and told him we're all on the same page and if he [Orb] has a good week it's a 'go' [for the Belmont]," trainer Shug McGaughey said shortly after the work by the Kentucky Derby winner. "I was looking for a strong gallop-out and we got what we were looking for. I want to have a good horse for the summer, but he's doing good right now, and you never know what can happen between now and then."

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Orb 3/1
Frac Daddy 25/1
Freedom Child 10/1
Giant Finish 25/1
Golden Soul 10/1
Incognito 25/1
Midnight Taboo 25/1
Overanalyze 13/1
Oxbow 5/1
Palace Malace 9/1
Revolutionary 4/1
Saint Vigeur 35/1
Unlimited Budget 18/1
Vyjack 25/1
Will Take Charge 18/1
 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

   

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