2009 Preakness Stakes Betting Odds Now Posted

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SBG Global has released early 2009 Preakness Stakes betting odds following a banner Kentucky Derby that shattered all traffic records at Gambling911.com.

"It was our biggest day ever here since coming online in September 2000," revealed Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the website.  "We anticipate significant traffic for the Preakness Stakes as well, though nothing that comes close to the Derby."

Kentucky Derby winner, Mine That Bird, still had tremendous value coming into the May 16 Preakness Stakes  The payout would be $350 for every $100 bet.

Friesan Fire, a heavily hyped horse coming into the Derby, was still among the favorites, with 2009 Preakness Stakes betting odds listed at +500.   Papa Clem, Musket Man and Pioneer of the Nile also had +500 odds for a payout potential of $500 on every $100 bet at SBG Global.

There were no guarantees that any of the horses listed at SBG Global would ultimately end up racing in the Preakness. 

Early 2009 Preakness Stakes betting odds appear below and are courtesy of SBG Global

 

Big Drama

+1600

 

Conservative

+1200 

Flying Private

+1600

 

Friesan Fire

+500


General Quarters

+600


Hull

+1400

 

Mine That Bird

+350

 

Musket Man

+500

 

Papa Clem

+500

 

Pioneer of the Nile

+500


Rachel Alexandra

-120

 

Take The Points

+1500

 

Terrain

+2500

 

Tone It Down

+5000

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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