Go Between 2008 Breeders’ Cup Betting Odds

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Go Between's 2008 Breeders' Cup betting odds were part of a hodgepodge in the +800 area, meaning a payout of $800 for every $100 bet.

There is reason to be optimistic.

"Go Between is a logical pick, particularly if you like horses that are proven over synthetic surfaces," writes Bill Finley of ESPN.com. "He's gotten a new lease on life since becoming a synthetic specialist and is sure to run his race."

Synthetic specialist had two very good mornings following his arrival from Kentucky earlier this week.

Had the event's 25th anniversary celebration been awarded to a track with a traditional dirt surface, Go Between would likely have been a longshot in the Breeders' Cup Turf. Instead, the reinvented main-track performer is regarded as one of the most dangerous threats to upset heavily favored Horse of the Year Curlin.

These odds were courtesy of SBG Global - offering huge cash bonuses with an initial deposit. Gambling911.com encourages Breeders' Cup bettors to open an account immediately in order to avoid unnecessary crunch time delays.

1 Go Between +800

2 Casino Drive +800

3 Tiago +2000

4 Duke of Marmalade +800

5 Henrythenavigator +800

6 Smooth Air +5000

7 Student Council +1500

8 Raven's Pass +600

9 Curlin +115

10 Fairbanks +1500

11 Colonel John +1000

12 Champs Elysees +2000

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Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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