What Will the Payout Be on Attachment Rate to Win the Kentucky Derby?

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What Will the Payout Be on Attachment Rate to Win the Kentucky Derby?

Attachment Rate payout would be $5000 for every $100 bet.   For the latest live odds and promos click here (max bonus $2500)

Attachment Rate is one of the biggest Derby longshots. At 1-for-8, he has yet to win a stakes race in five attempts.

In two starts this spring and summer in Kentucky, the colt was fifth, beaten 8 1/2 lengths by Art Collector, in the July 11 Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (G2) at Keeneland and fourth in the Matt Winn Stakes (G3) at Churchill May 23.

Here are your latest 2020 Kentucky Derby odds

Post position Horse Morning line odds
1 Finnick The Fierce 50-1
2 Max Player 30-1
3 Enforceable 30-1
4 Storm The Court 50-1
5 Major Fed 50-1
6 King Guillermo 20-1
7 Money Moves 30-1
8 South Bend 50-1
9 Mr. Big News 50-1
10 Thousand Words 15-1
11 Necker Island 50-1
12 Sole Volante 30-1
13 Attachment Rate 50-1
14 Winning Impression 50-1
15 NY Traffic 20-1
16 Honor A.P. 5-1
17 Tiz The Law 3-5
18 Authentic 8-1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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