Betting Market Report: Kempton 20:15 Odds on The Big Lad to Win

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The Big Lad has seen his odds shift from 3-1 to 5-4 in past days for the Kempton 20:15 race on Wednesday 2 March.  We are thrilled to announce that Gambling911.com endorsed MyBookie.ag is now offering horse racing bets on the British tracks with a 7 percent rebate offered. 

The Big Lad, the favorite, is seeing 25 percent of the betting action compared to Desert Strike at 11-1 odds seeing 34 percent of the action.  A 12.3 percent swing has been observed on his odds to win.

The Big Lad looks the least exposed in an open sprint, Sporting Life suggests. He remains unbeaten having won on his handicap debut here, beating Noble Deed - the latter went on to defeat Desert Strike and Quintus Cerialis.

Here are your odds:

The Big Lad 6/5

Quintus Cerialis 7/1

Head Space 8/1

Bouclier 9/1

Desert Strike 11/1

Chelwood Gate 14/1

Brazen Spirit 14/1

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- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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