2010 Preakness Stakes Odds

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2010 Preakness Stakes were available at Sports Interaction.com.  Super Saver, winner of the Kentucky Derby, was the +250 favorite and would pay out $25 for every $10 bet.  Third place finisher and a favorite of the Gambling911.com team, Paddy O'prado, was listed with very close +300 odds for a $30 payout potential on every $10 bet. 

The Kentucky Derby favorite, Lookin At Lucky, was listed with +400 odds.  He performed horribly in the mud at Churchill Downs.

Ice Box, who had finished second at the Derby, was pulled out of the 2010 Preakness Stakes in order to rest and prepare for the upcoming Belmont Stakes. 

Sports Interaction.com was one of the few online sportsbooks offering early odds on the 2010 Preakness Stakes.

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2010 Preakness Stakes - Outright

         Super Saver
  
+250





         Paddy O'prado
  
+300





         Lookin At Lucky
  
+400





         Hurricane Ike
  
+1000





         Dublin
  
+1200





         Pleasant Prince
  
+1600





         Schoolyard Dreams
  
+1600





         Aikenite
  
+2000





         Caracortado
  
+2000





         Jackson Bend
  
+2000





         First Dude
  
+2000





         Yawanna Twist
  
+2500





         Northern Giant
  
+3300





Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

                         

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