Preakness Stakes 2010 Odds To Win (Updated)

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These Preakness Stakes 2010 odds to win were updated for the overnight hours of Friday leading into Saturday's big race.

Super Saver maintained his favorite status at Sports Interaction.com with odds of +250 for a payout potential of $25 on every $10 bet.

Lookin At Lucky remained a close second favorite at +300 odds while Paddy O'prado held onto very strong +350 odds. 

The best payout would be on long shot Northern Giant:  $330 for every $10 bet.

 

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2010 Preakness Stakes - Outright                 

 

Super Saver
  
+250





         Lookin At Lucky
  
+300





         Paddy O'prado
  
+350





         Hurricane Ike
  
+1000





         Dublin
  
+1200





         Caracortado
  
+1200





         Pleasant Prince
  
+1600





         Schoolyard Dreams
  
+1600





         Jackson Bend
  
+1600





         Aikenite
  
+2000





         First Dude
  
+2000





         Yawanna Twist
  
+2500





         Northern Giant
  
+3300



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Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 



                         

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