Where To Bet On The Kentucky Derby
It’s Kentucky Derby Day! The Kentucky Derby is typically the second most bet on single day sporting event in the United States, next to only the Super Bowl. This years Kentucky Derby is different than a typical year because the race was postponed from May 2nd to September 5th due to the pandemic. The Belmont Stakes was not postponed, running on June 20th, which has made the 2020 Kentucky Derby the second leg of the Triple Crown, rather than the first.
That said, I still think this years Kentucky Derby will receive the same media attention and betting action as a typical year. Tiz the Law won the Belmont Stakes and he looks like a horse with a real shot at the Triple Crown.
The Kentucky Derby is set for a May 1 date in Louisville, and trainers Bob Baffert and Brad Cox have contenders Life Is Good and Essential Quality at low odds. For the purposes of the Kentucky Derby, a great option for a betting site (especially if you don’t have an account yet) is 1/ST BET. Not only is 1/ST BET a wagering site that’s geared to the new horse bettor. If you want to bet on this Friday’s Kentucky Oaks and/or this Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, there will be opportunities at Florida’s major horse tracks. Those tracks are Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Tampa Bay Downs in Oldsmar, Hialeah Park in Hialeah and Pompano Park in Pompano Beach. When it comes to betting on the Kentucky Derby, there are many betting types you can make, and each bet type offers an exciting chance to win big. Our betting guide will provide you with betting tips on the.
On this page I will outline the best betting site for Ohio residents, look at the options Ohio residents have for placing a Kentucky Derby wager, look at the early odds for the race, and finish with a simple 3 step guide to Ohio residents can follow to place bets on the Kentucky Derby online.
Where To Bet On Kentucky Derby Online
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BetOnline is our top rated betting site for Ohio residents interested in betting on the 2020 Kentucky Derby. BetOnline is an offshore betting site that is licensed and regulated in Panama and accepts players from everywhere in the United States, including Ohio.
New players receive a risk free $25 bet on the Kentucky Derby, a first deposit bonus of up to $1000, and they also give a 7% rebate on horse racing wagers. Check out our full review here.
Kentucky Derby Betting in Ohio
At this time it is not legal to operate a sportsbook in the state of Ohio. This means that Ohio residents must place their bets through offshore betting sites that are licensed and regulated outside of the USA, such as BetOnline.ag.
Ohio residents can also bet on the Kentucky Derby at Ohio horse racing tracks such as JACK Thistledown in Cleveland or Belterra Park in Cincinnati. These tracks offer simulcast racing and will likely have events surrounding the Kentucky Derby.
Kentucky Derby Odds
Here are the odds for the 2020 Kentucky Derby (taken on race day – September 5th). You can find the updated odds at BetOnline.ag by selecting ‘Horse Racing’ and ‘Horses Daily’ -> ‘Churchill Downs’ in the sportsbook.
Bet On The Kentucky Derby From Ohio – 3 Step Guide
Follow this three step tutorial to get your bets placed on the 2020 Kentucky Derby online within minutes.
Step 1. Join BetOnline.ag
Click the above link, select ‘Join Now’ and fill out the sign up form on the home page to open your account.
BetOnline is our top rated online sportsbook for Ohio residents.
Where To Bet On The Kentucky Derby
Step 2. Deposit Funds
After logging into your new account click on the green ‘Deposit’ button in the top corner of the screen. Select your funding method and deposit amount then follow the instructions on the screen to complete your deposit.
**You can enter one of the promo codes in order to receive a sign up bonus.
BetOnline accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express, bitcoin, Skrill, Neteller, and various other deposit methods.
Step 3. Place Your Kentucky Derby Wagers
Depending on whether your placing your Derby bets leading up to or on race day there are two different ways to bet on the race.
Before Race Day (Fixed Odds)
Leading up to (and also during) race day you can place your Kentucky Derby bets in the ‘Sports’ section of the site. Open the ‘Horse Racing’ drop down menu and select ‘Horses Daily’ and ‘Churchill Downs’ to see the Kentucky Derby winner odds. BetOnline.ag has also added a featured link to the Kentucky Derby odds at the top of the page.
Select the horse you want to bet on -> enter your risk amount on the Bet Slip -> click ‘Place Bet’ to lock in your wager.
The bets placed through the ‘Sports’ section use fixed odds, which means your bet is locked in at the odds you placed the wager at.
On Race Day (Parimutuel Odds)
You can also bet on the Derby in the ‘Racebook’ section of the site. There are the full variety of bets available through the Racebook (win/place/show, exacta, trifecta, etc).
Open the ‘Thoroughbred’ drop down menu, select ‘Churchill Downs’, Sep 05 and race #14 (post time 7:01pm) for the Kentucky Derby.
Select the bet you want to make (straight, exotic, etc) -> enter your wager -> click ‘Add to Bet Slip’ -> click ‘Submit all bets’ to lock in your wagers.
All of the bets placed through the ‘Racebook’ section of the site use the parimutuel betting system, which means the odds can change leading up to the race depending on the amount of money bet on each horse at the track.
Check out our horse racing page to learn more about the different bets you can make on the race. We also have a dedicated Kentucky Derby page.
Ready to bet? Click here to visit BetOnline.ag.
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Tampa Bay Derby: As the road to the 147th Kentucky Derby rolls along, US Racing looks back at some history of many of the prep races that now offer qualifying points to Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs on May 1.
By Margaret Ransom
Since it was first contested in 1981, the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) has produced two winners of the Kentucky Derby (G1) — Street Sense – who won – captured the Derby in 2007 and Super Saver – third in this prep – won the Derby in 2010.
It has, however, produced a significant number of Derby starters and on Saturday a field of 12 sophomores, led by Frank Fletcher Racing’s Sam F. Davis Sakes (G3) winner Candy Man Rocket, will seek to improve on the Run for the Roses statistics.
The 1 1/16-mile race is sponsored by Lambholm South, a thoroughbred nursery and training center in Florida. American financier and businessman Jack Dreyfus founded Hobeau Farm in the 1960s and the facility was purchased by longtime horseman Roy S. Lerman in the mid-2000s and added to the previous Lambholm South facility once known as Allen Paulson’s Brookside Farm. Lerman opened Lambholm South in 2000 and it’s been one of the more successful operations in the Ocala area.
Tapwrit won this race in 2017 before going on to win the Belmont Stakes (G1) and Verrazano won the Tampa Bay Derby before winning the Wood Memorial and Haskell Invitational in 2013. Two years ago, Tacitus won the Tampa Bay Derby before taking the Wood Memorial (G2) and finishing third in the Kentucky Derby. He also set the stakes record for the 1 1/16-mile race when he logged 1:41.90.
Last year, King Guillermo stunned the field and posted a 4 ¾-length upset at odds of nearly 50-1 before finishing a game second to Nadal in the Arkansas Derby (G1). The Uncle Mo colt, who is owned by former baseball player Victor Martinez and his Victoria Ranch, hasn’t won a race since and spent most of last year on the sideline, including being scratched from the Derby [Sept. 5] due to illness. King Guillermo is set to run in the Santa Anita Handicap (G1) on Saturday.
In Saturday’s Tampa Bay Derby, the same connections will send 15-1 outsider King Of Dreams off a maiden victory at Gulfstream on Jan. 30.
The Tampa Bay Derby offers “Road to the Derby” qualifying points of 50-20-10-5 to the top-four finishers.
Six jockeys – Daniel Centeno, Eibar Coa, Richard Migliore, Pat Day, John Velazquez, and Jose Ortiz each have ridden two winners, while trainer Todd Pletcher has saddled five winners, including four of the last eight (Limehouse, 2004; Verrazano, 2013; Carpe Diem, 2015; Destin, 2016; and Tapwrit, 2017).
Five winners of the Sam F. Davis, the traditional prep for this race, have gone on to win the Tampa Bay Derby — Phantom Jet (1987), Speedy Cure (1991), Marco Bay (1993), Thundering Storm (1996) and Burning Roma (2001).
Heavy rain is expected in the Tampa area on Saturday with high temperatures in the mid-60s. The Tampa Bay Derby is one of five big stakes races – four graded — on the card and will be race 11 with a post time of 5:25 p.m. ET.
The field for the Tampa Bay Derby, in post-position order with jockeys, trainers and morning line odds:
Tampa Bay Derby: Odds, Field, Jockeys
- My Liberty (Tomas Mejia, Maria Mejia) 30-1
Tapizar—Liberty Lunch, by Flatter
- Super Strong (Antonio Gallardo, Saffie Joseph, Jr.) 8-1
Super Saver—Srikinglybeautiful, by Smart Strike
Kentucky Derby Bets Odds
- Candy Man Rocket (Junior Alvarado, Bill Mott) 2-1
Candy Ride—Kenny Lane, by Forestry
- King of Dreams (Samy Camacho, Juan Avila) 20-1
Air Force Blue—Cabbage Key, by A.P. Indy
- Boca Boy (Angel Arroyo, Cheryl Winebaugh) 15-1
Prospective—Baliwink, by Gimmeawink
- Awesome Gerry (Hector Diaz, Jr., Saffie Joseph, Jr.) 15-1
Liam’s Map—Star of Munster, by Tribal Rule
- Moonlite Strike (Daniel Centeno, Saffie Joseph, Jr.) 20-1
Liam’s Map—Twinkling, by War Chant
- Hidden Stash (Rafael Bejarano, Victoria Oliver) 4-1
Constitution—Making Mark Money, by Smart Strike
- Unbridled Honor (Julien Leparoux, Todd Pletcher) 20-1
Honor Code—Silvery Starlet, by Unbridled’s Song
- Helium (Jose Ferrer, Mark Casse) 6-1
Ironicus—Thundering Emilia, Thunder Gulch
- Promise Keeper (Luis Saez, Todd Pletcher) 6-1
Constitution—Mira Alta, by Curlin
- Sittin On Go (Roberto Alvarado, Jr., Dale Romans) 20-1
Brody’s Cause–Set’n On Ready, by More Than Ready