It is not always easy to choose the winner in Belmont Stakes wagering at the sports book. The horses in the Belmont have never run a mile and half and will probably never run that far again. That makes it tough to find a quality horse without a lot of guesswork versus the Belmont Stakes lines at the sportsbook. Sometimes you have the added pressure of a possible Triple Crown if a horse has won the Derby and the Preakness. Even when you have a horse that goes into the Belmont with a chance for the Triple Crown, most of the time the horse fails.
Belmont Stakes odds are a bit different than the other two Triple Crown races. The Derby is a wide open betting affair where longshots rule the day. The Preakness is more of a favorite’s race with shorter prices while the Belmont could be anything. You could have a short price horse win or have a closer come from the clouds to hit a big price in Belmont Stakes odds at the sportsbook. That is what makes betting Belmont Stakes odds difficult for many horse racing bettors.
As you are betting Belmont Stakes odds remember to take a few shots in the exotics. Put together some nice exacta and trifecta boxes and try and hit the big score. That is really the only way to make good money in horse racing and Belmont Stakes odds definitely give you the chance to hit one of those nice payouts.
Belmont odds history goes all the way back to 1867 for the first running of the Belmont Stakes.
Continue ReadingTo win the Triple Crown a horse has to win the Kentucky Derby, win the Preakness two weeks later and the win in Belmont betting three weeks later.
Continue ReadingBelmont betting is oftentimes all about finding the horse with the most stamina.
Continue ReadingBelmont betting recent history has shown that upsets can happen.
Continue ReadingBelmont betting has seen a total of six horses in the last 10 years alive in their attempt at the Triple Crown.
Continue ReadingBelmont betting is likely to favorite Kentucky Derby runner-up Ice Box on Saturday, June 5th.
Continue ReadingThe field for Belmont betting is starting to come into focus as a number of trainers have declared their intentions. D. Wayne Lukas, who trains Dublin, has said he will not enter the horse in the race.
Continue ReadingBelmont betting can be unlike any other race you bet during the year.
Continue ReadingThe field in Belmont Stakes odds got a little bigger on Monday as trainer Todd Pletcher decided to enter Interactif.
Continue ReadingAs you look at 2010 Belmont odds do you see a star horse? At first glance the obvious answer is going to be no.
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