Kentucky Derby Winning Margin of Victory Odds Mean Top Payout

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In many sporting events, the winning margin of victory betting odds provide a great opportunity for a hefty payout. 

If you are looking for 2011 Kentucky Derby Margin of Victory odds, be sure to visit BetUS.com here.

The following article is archived and relates to the 2009 Kentucky Derby.

 

The minimum that will be paid for the 2009 Kentucky Derby winning margin of victory at BetUS.com is going to be $250 based on a $100 bet.  That payout would be on the favored 1 length to ¾ length margin of victory.  3 lengths to 5 ¾ lengths pays out $350 for every $100 bet.

"All of these odds are based on past history and the most likely scenario but we all know that anything is possible with the Kentucky Derby," says Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com. 

Anything including a dead heat finish, which promises a remarkable $5000 payout for every $100 bet at BetUS.com.  The chances of a dead heat finish are slim to none.  We have seen it happen in the past ten years with the Breeder's Cup however.

Winning by a nose pays out $1800 for every $100 bet. Grindstone rallied from 15th to win by a nose in 1996 with a final time of 2:01.06 for the 7th fastest Derby win ever.

Here are all your Kentucky Derby winning margin of victory odds courtesy of BetUS.com.  Be sure to claim your free cash bonus with your initial deposit here

 

1

Dead Heat    

+5000

2

Nose    

+1800

3

Head    

+1200

4

Neck    

+1000

5

1/2 Length to 3/4 Length    

+500

6

1 Length to 2 3/4 Lengths    

+250

7

3 Lengths to 5 3/4 Lengths    

+350

8

6 Lengths to 7 3/4 Lengths    

+800

9

8 Lengths to 10 3/4 Lengths    

+1400

10

11 Lengths to 14 3/4 Lengths    

+1600

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