Preakness 2017 Trifecta

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2020 Preakness Trifecta Picks – Authentic. Now let’s pick one more horse for the first key. Also add this horse to your 2nd and 3rd keys. Thousand Words comes east after winning the Shared Belief Stakes on August 1, 2020. Prior to that, he finished second in the G3 Los Alamitos Derby on July 4, 2020. Even though the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico has not been kind to longshots in recent years, the 2017 Preakness winner Cloud Computing proved a horse can still win the Preakness at a price. He went off at 13-1 and paid $28.80 to win. And that was for trainer Chad Brown! The exacta that year with second-choice Classic Empire paid $98.40. 2017 Preakness Stakes: Results, payouts, order of finish. With Senior Investment going off at 30-1, the $1 trifecta paid off at $1,097.30 and the $1 superfecta, with Lookin At.

  1. Preakness 2017 Trifecta Results

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.

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Preakness 2017 Trifecta Results

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.