Kentucky Derby 2012 Margin of Victory Betting Odds

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For those of you looking for a little excitement with your weekend Derby betting, how about some Kentucky Derby 2012 Margin of Victory betting odds?  These were being offered up by our friends at Sportsbook.

 

Gambling911.com Senior Reporter Carrie Stroup advised us this evening that Sportsbook was receiving a bombardment of betting on this year’s Kentucky Derby and that these Margin of Victory wagers were getting some mild action.

You can actually bet the length of the win with 1 Length to 2 ¾ Lengths the 2/1 favorite and ½ Length to ¾ length listed at 4/1 odds

The best payout comes with a dead heat at 30/1 odds.  There has only been one of those, and that was a tie for 4th place in the 2006 Kentucky Derby. 

 

1 Length to 2 3/4 lengths

2/1

 

1/2 Length to 3/4 length

4/1

 

11 Lengths to 14 3/4 lengths

12/1

 

15 Lengths or More

14/1

 

3 Lengths to 5 3/4 lengths

3/1

 

6 Lengths to 7 3/4 lengths

7/1

 

8 Lengths to 10 3/4 lengths

10/1

 

Dead Heat

30/1

 

Head

8/1

 

Neck

8/1

 

Nose

10/1

 

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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