2011 Kentucky Derby Top 2 Finishes

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BetUS.com was offering odds on the 2011 Kentucky Derby top 2 finishes whereby two of the horses listed below will be winning bets.  As a result, odds are reduced. 

For example, Dialed In, as the favorite to win the 2011 Kentucky Derby, would pay just even odds if he were to finish 1st or 2nd

All 2011 Kentucky Derby top 2 finishes appear below.  We should note that BetUS.com was not offering odds on the top 3 finishes or exacta at this time. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2011 Kentucky Derby Top 2 Finishes

 

 

 

 

Archarcharch    

+450

 

Brilliant Speed    

+700

 

Twice The Appeal    

+250

 

Stay Thirsty    

+550

 

Decisive Moment    

+750

 

Comma To The Top    

+700

 

Pants On Fire    

+400

 

Dialed In    

+100

 

Derby Kitten    

+1000

 

Twinspired    

+1000

 

Master Of Hounds    

+600

 

Santiva    

+700

 

Mucho Macho Man    

+300

 

Shackleford    

+450

 

Midnight Interlude    

+335

 

Animal Kingdom    

+650

 

Soldat    

+335

 

Nehro    

+200

 

Watch Me Go    

+1300

 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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