The first week in May is a special time here at the home office in Louisville, Kentucky as we gear up for this year’s Kentucky Derby. It’s been called the fastest two minutes in sports and no other city turns two minutes into two weeks as well as Louisville. More than 150000 people are expected at Churchill Downs this Saturday. If you’re one of them, get a few betting tips from your rich aunt and grab your big hat and come along for Daily Idea’s “Insider’s Guide to the Kentucky Derby.”
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bit.ly The 2011 Kentucky Derby is more wide-open than usual. There is no clear favorite as there often is, and many horses are seen as having a legitimate chance at winning. Uncle Mo was the big favorite prior to his recent loss in the Wood Memorial, and although he had an excuse in that race as a result of a gastrointestinal infection, his front-running style is still not ideally suited to the 10-furlong Kentucky Derby. Check out Part 2 where they discuss the impact of possibly rainy weather on the race. What do you think? Leave your comments below and SUBSCRIBE to our channel to receive the latest videos. Want more Kentucky Derby info? Visit bit.ly for the latest Triple Crown betting news. Join us NOW: Facebook: bit.ly Twitter: bit.ly Place your bets at: Bookmaker: bit.ly 5Dimes: bit.ly Bodog: bit.ly BetJamaica: bit.ly DSI: bit.ly Outside of the US bets: Pinnacle: bit.ly
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04/01/11 Kentucky faces off with UConn this weekend in a Final Four matchup. Scheduled for Saturday at Reliant Stadium in Houston, with tip-off slated for 8:49 PM ET. Kentucky is a 2.5-point favorite, with the over/under at 140 points. Sports betting at BetUS.com Teasers, Pleasers and Parlays, Oh my! BetUS sportsbook offers every line, on every game, every time. Join BetUS sportsbook and the Sports Betting leaders com-4your.info
Michael Dempsey’s Top Eight Derby prospects as of Feb. 18
TVG Network highlights Kentucky Derby underdog General Quarters and his owner Tom McCarthy. The 75-year-old McCarthy is a retired school teacher & cancer survivor who takes care of General Quarters himself. Claimed for only $20000, McCarthy has turned down million dollar offers for his prized horse.
Sandy from beabondgirl.com and Tim from behindthebarshow.com discuss betting on horse races and how to make a mint julep.
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