Preakness Stakes 2017: Current Odds

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Saturday, May 20

12:35pm ET

 

The Preakness Stakes 2017 favorite has remained unchanged, but the top spot has tightened a bit. Always Dreaming is currently at 7-5, while his biggest rival Classic Empire is 2-1. These two continue to be the clear top choices of the ten-horse field.

 

Lookin At Lee’s odds have dropped to 8-1, and Conquest Mo Money has found more and more favor. The new shooter on the Triple Crown trail is now 9-1 over Gunnevera at 10-1.

 

At 45-1, Term of Art continues to be the longest shot.

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Friday, May 19

6:05pm ET

Now well into the eve of Preakness Stakes 2017, the odds have started to change a bit more. Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming remains steady as the 4-5 favorite, but the juvenile champion, Classic Empire is a little closer at 5-2.

Lookin At Lee, off his Kentucky Derby runner-up, remains at 10-1, while Gunnevera has dropped to the same price. The Sunland Park based Conquest Mo Money is getting play at 12-1, while Cloud Computing has continued to increase, and is now 19-1.

Term of Art has taken over as the longest shot in the field of ten at 60-1.

 

12:10pm ET

 

Always Dreaming remains the 4-5 favorite for Preakness Stakes 2017. The current odds have not changed much from the morning line so far, and Classic Empire is still the 3-1 second choice. The 2017 Kentucky Derby winner and the 2016 Juvenile Champion will break next to each other in post four and five respectively.

 

Lookin At Lee has kept his spot as the third choice at 10-1, while Cloud Computing’s odds have slightly increased from 12-1 to 14-1. Odds have also gone up for Gunnevera and Conquest Mo Money. Both were 15-1 on the morning line, but now Gunnevera is 16-1 and Conquest Mo Money is 18-1.

 

Multiplier has seen the largest increase in his odds, going from 30-1 to 40-1. He is currently the longest shot to win the Preakness.


 

By Christine Oser

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