Customized Odds for the 2017 Preakness Stakes for Bookies

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Customized Odds for the 2017 Preakness Stakes for Bookies

AcePerHead.com offers its clients customized odds on the 2017 Preakness Stakes that can be adjusted according to betting action coming in.  We offer a sampling of the early odds on this year’s Preakness below.

AcePerHead.com features one of the best horse racing platforms in the industry.  The Preakness Stakes is typically one of the top five most wagered on single day events of the year with many future bets placed on the Kentucky Derby winner to continue his or her victorious ways in the Preakness Stakes en route to the Triple Crown.  Outside of perhaps the Breeders Cup, the Preakness Stakes is typically the second most wagered on horse race in North America with the Kentucky Derby a far first.

Additionally, AcePerHead.com offers multiple different betting options that players can wager on when betting horses, like Win, Place, Show, Exacta, Exacta Box, Exacta Reverse, Trifecta Box, Daily Double, Pick 3, Superfecta and Superfecta Box. Specific limits and payout odds can be set specifically for each of these types of racing bets, or some can be completely disallowed.

AcePerHead.com offers betting on over 150 racetracks around the world.

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2017 Preakness Stakes Odds (Sampling)

 

American Odds

Fractional Odds

Always Dreaming

-140

5/7

Classic Empire

+300

3/1

Lookin At Lee

+500

5/1

Cloud Computing

+1500

15/1

Conquest Mo Money

+1300

13/1

Gunnevera

+1000

10/1

Royal Mo

+1200

12/1

Hence

+1000

10/1

Multiplier

+1500

15/1

Senior Investment

+2000

20/1

Lancaster Bomber

+4000

40/1

No Dozing

+4000

40/1

O Dionysus

+4500

45/1

Term Of Art

+2000

20/1


- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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