Preakness Stakes Results

Posted on: May 19, 2008 -

Big Brown

Two weeks after winning the Kentucky Derby in impressive fashion, Big Brown left the other contenders in the dust at Pimlico Race Course to win the 133rd Preakness Stakes. He got out of the gate well, and ran on the rail in third place until a little bit of contact with Riley Tucker prompted Kent Desormeaux to shift him to the outside. Coming out of the final turn Big Brown easily left the rest of the field behind for a 5 ¼ length victory in 1:54.48. Only the Belmont Stakes remain for the Triple Crown.

Late finishers Macho Again and Icabad Crane were closing on Big Brown in the final stages, but his lead was too much to close over the 1 3/16 mile course. Macho Again finished in second place, a half length ahead of Icabad Crane, who closed well after running in the back of the pack.

Can Big Brown win the Belmont Stakes to take the Triple Crown? Bet on it!

Online Horse Racing: Betting on the Preakness Stakes

Posted on: May 16, 2008 -

Barbaro - 2006 Kentucky Derby Winner

Horse racing fans will remember Barbaro’s tragic fall at the 2006 Preakness Stakes

Weighing risk and reward is something we do all the time. Yet most of us aren’t very good at it. Economists (and psychologists) say we are risk-averse; that is, we’ll take the safe route, even if the payout is lower at the end.

A value-conscious handicapper can be prone to going out of his or her way to avoid chalk. The favorite at a sporting event is often overrated. But Big Brown wiped out the competition at two major stakes races this year: the Florida Derby and the Kentucky Derby. Big Brown is a proven commodity.

Horseplayers will find it easier to place a bet on Big Brown now that his odds for Saturday’s Preakness Stakes have moved from 1-4 to 1-2. The change is because of the late inclusion of Gayego in the 13-horse field. Gayego is the second favorite at 8-1; if you believe he would win this race more than once in nine tries, then Gayego is your value pick.