- Preakness Stakes 2017 Payouts 2019
- Preakness Stakes 2017 Horses
- Preakness 2017 Payouts
- Preakness Stakes 2017 Payouts 2020
Reserve a day at the races for an unforgettable birthday, office party, family reunion, fundraiser or association gathering. With a variety of all-inclusive packages that include value added extras, like a trip to the Winner's Circle and a picture with the winning jockey, your next gathering at Pimlico Race Course is sure to be a memorable one. History of Preakness Stakes Odds & Payouts. Win, place, and show payout history is available from 1957 for the Preakness Stakes. Exacta, Trifecta, and Superfecta odds are also listed if they were available for those races. Below you will find the final odds and payoff results for each winning ticket. Preakness Stakes 2017 (Official Payout Results) 3:58 PM Brandon Watson Saturday (May 20, 2017) was the 142nd running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. 2017 Preakness Stakes Payouts. After laying in the weeds behind favorites Always Dreaming and Classic Empire, Cloud Computing emerged down the stretch to win the 2017 Preakness Stakes. According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, Cloud Computing had odds of 12/1 to win Saturday's Preakness Stakes the morning of the race. With Senior Investment going off at 30-1, the $1 trifecta paid off at $1,097.30 and the $1 superfecta, with Lookin At Lee in fourth, was worth $8,162.50.
The outcome of the 2017 Preakness wasn't quite as surprising as the 2017 Kentucky Derby, but there was an upset nonetheless. Just as Classic Empire looked to have the second leg of the Triple Crown sown up, Cloud Computing — a horse that didn't race earlier this month — stormed from behind to win the race at the last moment.
That late surge helped boat the odds of the race's Superfecta outcome, a bet that requires bettors to correctly pick the first, second, third and fourth placed finishers, in order. At the Kentucky Derby, a $1 bet netted over $75,000; the Preakness Superfecta wasn't quite that much, but it still would've turned $1 into more than $8,000.
Reading baccarat patterns. 2017 Preakness Stakes Payouts
After laying in the weeds behind favorites Always Dreaming and Classic Empire, Cloud Computing emerged down the stretch to win the 2017 Preakness Stakes.
According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, Cloud Computing had odds of 12/1 to win Saturday's Preakness Stakes the morning of the race. Those odds were bet down to 9/1 before the race, but Cloud Computing was still a long-shot to Always Dreaming (4/5 the morning of) and Classic Empire (3/1 morning of).
Cloud Computing was outstanding down the stretch, just edging out Classic Empire, who appeared to be headed towards victory after battling Always Dreaming for much of the race. At one point, Cloud Computing and Classic Empire were neck-to-neck before Cloud Computing pulled ahead right before the finish line. Cloud Computing officially won by a head over Classic Empire and 4 3/4 lengths over Senior Investment.
As for Always Dreaming, he finished a disappointing 8th after leading for most of the race. Lookin At Lee, who was the Kentucky Derby runner-up to Always Dreaming, finished fourth, followed by Gunnevera, Multiplier, Conquest Mo Money, Always Dreaming, Hence and Term of Art.
Cloud Computing went off at 13/1, so a winning wager on a $2 bet paid out $28.80, while a wager to place paid out $8.60 and a wager to show paid out $6.00. Classic Empire paid out $4.40 to place and $4.00 to show, while Senior Investment, who finished third, paid out $10.20 to show.
A $2.00 Exacta of 2-5 paid out $98.40, while a $1.00 Trifecta of 2-5-8 paid out $1,097.30. A $1.00 Superfecta of 2-5-8-9 paid out $8,162.80.
Official Race Results
- Preakness Stakes 2017 Payouts 2019
- Preakness Stakes 2017 Horses
- Preakness 2017 Payouts
- Preakness Stakes 2017 Payouts 2020
Reserve a day at the races for an unforgettable birthday, office party, family reunion, fundraiser or association gathering. With a variety of all-inclusive packages that include value added extras, like a trip to the Winner's Circle and a picture with the winning jockey, your next gathering at Pimlico Race Course is sure to be a memorable one. History of Preakness Stakes Odds & Payouts. Win, place, and show payout history is available from 1957 for the Preakness Stakes. Exacta, Trifecta, and Superfecta odds are also listed if they were available for those races. Below you will find the final odds and payoff results for each winning ticket. Preakness Stakes 2017 (Official Payout Results) 3:58 PM Brandon Watson Saturday (May 20, 2017) was the 142nd running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. 2017 Preakness Stakes Payouts. After laying in the weeds behind favorites Always Dreaming and Classic Empire, Cloud Computing emerged down the stretch to win the 2017 Preakness Stakes. According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, Cloud Computing had odds of 12/1 to win Saturday's Preakness Stakes the morning of the race. With Senior Investment going off at 30-1, the $1 trifecta paid off at $1,097.30 and the $1 superfecta, with Lookin At Lee in fourth, was worth $8,162.50.
The outcome of the 2017 Preakness wasn't quite as surprising as the 2017 Kentucky Derby, but there was an upset nonetheless. Just as Classic Empire looked to have the second leg of the Triple Crown sown up, Cloud Computing — a horse that didn't race earlier this month — stormed from behind to win the race at the last moment.
That late surge helped boat the odds of the race's Superfecta outcome, a bet that requires bettors to correctly pick the first, second, third and fourth placed finishers, in order. At the Kentucky Derby, a $1 bet netted over $75,000; the Preakness Superfecta wasn't quite that much, but it still would've turned $1 into more than $8,000.
Reading baccarat patterns. 2017 Preakness Stakes Payouts
After laying in the weeds behind favorites Always Dreaming and Classic Empire, Cloud Computing emerged down the stretch to win the 2017 Preakness Stakes.
According to oddsmakers from online sports book Bovada.lv, Cloud Computing had odds of 12/1 to win Saturday's Preakness Stakes the morning of the race. Those odds were bet down to 9/1 before the race, but Cloud Computing was still a long-shot to Always Dreaming (4/5 the morning of) and Classic Empire (3/1 morning of).
Cloud Computing was outstanding down the stretch, just edging out Classic Empire, who appeared to be headed towards victory after battling Always Dreaming for much of the race. At one point, Cloud Computing and Classic Empire were neck-to-neck before Cloud Computing pulled ahead right before the finish line. Cloud Computing officially won by a head over Classic Empire and 4 3/4 lengths over Senior Investment.
As for Always Dreaming, he finished a disappointing 8th after leading for most of the race. Lookin At Lee, who was the Kentucky Derby runner-up to Always Dreaming, finished fourth, followed by Gunnevera, Multiplier, Conquest Mo Money, Always Dreaming, Hence and Term of Art.
Cloud Computing went off at 13/1, so a winning wager on a $2 bet paid out $28.80, while a wager to place paid out $8.60 and a wager to show paid out $6.00. Classic Empire paid out $4.40 to place and $4.00 to show, while Senior Investment, who finished third, paid out $10.20 to show.
A $2.00 Exacta of 2-5 paid out $98.40, while a $1.00 Trifecta of 2-5-8 paid out $1,097.30. A $1.00 Superfecta of 2-5-8-9 paid out $8,162.80.
Official Race Results
1. Cloud Computing
2. Classic Empire
3. Senior Investment
4. Lookin At Lee
5. Gunnevera
Preakness Stakes 2017 Payouts 2019
6. Multiplier
7. Conquest Mo Money
8. Always Dreaming
9. Hence
Preakness Stakes 2017 Horses
10. Term of Art
Preakness 2017 Payouts
Payouts
Preakness Stakes 2017 Payouts 2020
Horse | PP | Win | Place | Show |
Cloud Computing | 2 | $28.80 | $8.60 | $6.00 |
Classic Empire | 5 | $4.40 | $4.00 | |
Senior Investment | 8 | $10.20 |