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    Anyone like the 'Yes' on this prop?


    5/3/2011 10:00 PM
    Will a Derby winner win the Kentucky Derby
    5011 Yes +165
    5012 No -195



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    You'll get Dialed In, should be the favorite. Counted 5 others from last weeks DRF list. Unless Sunland comes up gold again, toss the bottom 2. The other 3 have as much a chance as everyone else. Would have to wait for the PP draw before taking either yes or no. But right now, I'd say "yes" looks a little better.

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    Technically the Yes is a lock. Whoever wins the Kentucky Derby would be a Derby winner by definition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HedgeHog View Post
    Technically the Yes is a lock. Whoever wins the Kentucky Derby would be a Derby winner by definition.
    This is what I was thinking, Hedge. The prop is still up an worded the same way though

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    Because it can be interpreted in different ways it could be one of those no play or lose deals that the book can pull after the fact.

    Buyer beware Reload.

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    i wouldnt bet on that

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    could use it as a saver bet if you placed a win wager on another horse

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    Quote Originally Posted by HedgeHog View Post
    Technically the Yes is a lock. Whoever wins the Kentucky Derby would be a Derby winner by definition.
    Are you serious guy? If you argued that, I would say, ok, bad line, here is the refund.

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    what the heck are you talking about?

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    there not a winner until the race is over, so no derby winner can win the ky derby, maybe they mean the sire or dam

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    or maybe they mean a derby prep winner

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    It means like the Florida Derby winner (Barbaro) etc...Id have to see how many derby winners are in the field. Is it set yet?

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    poster #2 Say Hey kid solid post

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    Quote Originally Posted by StraitShooter View Post
    It means like the Florida Derby winner (Barbaro) etc...Id have to see how many derby winners are in the field. Is it set yet?

    I think there may be 1 or 2 horses out, still unsure. I believe they draw post positions on Wed.

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    What book gives the best props selection?

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