Bet on the 2009 Kentucky Derby Online – Where to Bet

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
May/02/2009

You can bet on the 2009 Kentucky Derby online at quite a few of the best gambling websites endorsed by Gambling911.com.  Among the things to look for:  Top cash bonuses, variety of Kentucky Derby online wagering options and the best payout odds (we have seen some online sportsbooks offering payout odds that were double that of some of their competitors). 

BetUS.com - was offering top cash bonuses in addition to a vast menu of 2009 Kentucky Derby betting odds.  You could bet on the margin of victory, what letter range the winning horse's name will begin with, top four finishes and much much more.

Sportsbook.com - 10 percent cash signup bonus.  The odds on some horses were best at Sportsbook.com.  You could bet on the 2009 Kentucky Derby winner,  matchup odds and Kentucky Derby props such as winning times.  They were also featuring a Triple Crown Challenge with a million dollars at stake.

Bookmaker.com - was not offering a whole lot in the way of Kentucky Derby betting.  They had matchup odds and a 20 percent deposit bonus when you open an account.  This book has been around since 1985 and is the oldest established sports betting company catering to the North American customer.

SBG Global - Odds to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby and matchup bets.  They offer some of the best cash bonuses in the business.  Some of the best payout odds depending on the horse as well.

betED.com - Really good bonuses here.  Props, odds to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby and matchups were also available. 

Sports Interaction - Free $25 bet and some of the best payout odds on a few of the horses.  Friesan Fire for example paid $600 for every $100 bet compared to $450 at some online gambling websites.

Remember, credit cards and other forms of payment/deposit are widely accepted.

Christopher Costigan, Gamblng911.com Publisher 

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