ODDS on Smarty Jones to win Preakness - Yes or No.

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Olympic has a prop up for the Preakness Stakes.

Will Smarty Jones win the 129th Preakness Stakes

101 YES +145
102 NO -175

Not crazy about the 30 cent straddle, but think plus 45 cents will be close to actual track payoff if Smarty Jones wins on May 15th.


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Don't know if it was just the off going but the race was one of the most un-contentious Derbys I've ever witnessed. Lion Heart and Smarty Jones appeared a class above. A few newcomers enter the picture, IMO nothing special. I see Jones winning the Preakness. His pedigree leaves doubts as to whether he can go the Belmont distance of a mile and a half. But he had no trouble getting the mile and a quarter Derby. A Pennsylvania-bred triple crown winner? Stranger things have happened.
 

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I love the "tactical" speed SJ has. I also think Pimlico wet or dry will suit him well. Natrually it will be interesting to see track bias on race day which often (not always) favors early speed. Given a decent trip SJ looks to be much the best of field (including Lionheart).

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i think even money at the preakness maybe a $4.00 or $4.20 payout.
 

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The Belmont at a mile and a half always is another story. I just hope the tuff little colt gets a shot to win the Triple Crown at the Belmont this year. It will make for a great story, and gain the nation's attention during a difficult period.


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I love these yes/no prop bets.

The public floods the window on 'yes', and you then fade them.

Having said that, this is one case I may pass on. This horse looked really good in the derby.
 

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I dont care who it is. I have to take the field

I forget the name but some h orse ran away in the 2 yr olds I think and everyone was talkijng super horse and one of the casinos in Vegas offered a bet that the horse would win the derby. I couldnt wait and bet the Max on the field. Believe horse finised 5 in derby. There are a bunch of horse people that can tell you who the horse was.
 

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Smarty Jones' work out on Saturday:
Smarty Jones looked fit and ready after another hard 1½-mile run with exercise rider Pete van Trump aboard. ''He was full of run,'' said trainer John Servis, who wore a Philadelphia Flyers jersey on the track. Smarty Jones had walked and galloped this week on private runs on the closed track. The track was again closed for any horse not named Smarty, only this time the park, which is normally deserted on a Saturday morning, was stuffed with fans who gobbled free doughnuts and coffee.
While Smarty Jones has been the main event at Philadelphia Park, he will have local company at the Preakness. Trainer Martin Ciresa said he would run Little Matth Man, who is stabled 11 barns down from Smarty. ''I've been rooting for Smarty Jones,'' Ciresa said. ''He has to improve a lot to beat Smarty Jones. Smarty's a freak.''

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I think he'll probably get the Preak, although I'm not totally convinced the perfect trip and the slop didn't move him up quite a bit in the KD...however, I hope he wins convincingly at Balt, so I can get a juicy price vs. him in the Bel...
 

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As of today, 9 entered in Preakness: Smarty Jones, Lion Heart, Imperialism, The Cliff's Edge, Borrego, Rock Hard Ten, Eddington, Water Cannon. and Little Matth Man.

Imperialism finished well to be third in the Derby despite being wide while circling the large field in the far turn. May be a Belmont threat?
 

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You gotta love Smarty Jones. What a great horse. He is able to summon tremendous speed at will. I've watched replays of a number of his races. He always paces off the leader's right side until the stretch, then turns it on and blows right by the lead horse into the wire. Can't see him losing the Preakness.
 

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Fathead I have to agree about the speed this animal has when he needs it. I believe he ran an eigth of a mile in 12 seconds flat while winning the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn.

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I think you will do better than plus 145 if you wait until raceday. I have been wrong before.
 

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Preakness field to include Imperialism, nine others
By David Ginsburg, Associated Press, 5/10/2004 15:20

BALTIMORE (AP) Imperialism will make another run at Smarty Jones in Saturday's Preakness as part of a prospective 10-horse field that includes the top three finishers in the Kentucky Derby.

Imperialism, who took third behind winner Smarty Jones and Lion Heart, enjoyed a spirited gallop Monday in California and is expected to arrive at Pimlico Race Course on Tuesday.

Steve Taub, owner of the Kentucky-bred colt, initially planned to skip the Preakness and focus on the Belmont on June 5. But Taub changed his mind, opting to challenge unbeaten Smarty Jones and eight other horses in the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.

Imperialism closed with a flourish at Churchill Downs and appeared in excellent health Monday.

''He was taken to the gate for training at Hollywood and then galloped 1½ times around the oval,'' Taub said. ''His feet were dancing in the air when he got back to the stall.''

Trained by 21-year-old conditioner Kristen Mulhall, Imperialism won the San Rafael and San Vincente, then placed second in the Santa Anita Derby when Rock Hard Ten (who's also in the Preakness) was disqualified to third.

That was followed by an encouraging run in the slop at Churchill Downs.

During an otherwise quiet day at Pimlico, Nick Zito carried on a tradition that's become as much a part of the Preakness as Black-eyed Susans: bringing his horses to the stakes barn ahead of the other entrants.

The Cliff's Edge and Sir Shackleton made themselves at home along with Birdstone, who finished eighth in the Kentucky Derby but likely won't run in the Preakness.

In 2001 and 2002, Zito's horses were the first to arrive at Pimlico. The strategy proved sound three years ago, when A P Valentine took second. Two years ago, however, Straight Gin and Crimson Hero finished out of the money.

Zito didn't have a horse in the Preakness last year.

Borrego, Little Matth Man, Eddington and local entry Water Cannon are also slated to run in the Preakness.

Smarty Jones, Lion Heart, Borrego and Rock Hard Ten are expected to arrive at Pimlico on Wednesday. Little Matth Man will arrive by van Friday afternoon from Philadelphia Park.

Water Cannon, who trains in nearby Bowie, will arrive by van Saturday.
 

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I wouldn't take +1.45, the price should be better than that. If he he is less than 8 to 5 at the Preakness, how could you bet him ? The Derby track conditions took the closers out of the race. Young horses just don't take well to having mud kicked in their face. If Lion and Smarty hookup, look for Cliff's Edge to be flying by late.
 

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He'll be even money most likely. The public is absolutely gaga over the story. Don't know how much I like the race to be honest. Like props of horses against other horses more.
 

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