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Winning Big at the Kentucky Derby: A Comprehensive Betting Guide

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The Kentucky Derby stands as a beacon in horse racing. It’s celebrated for its rich history and the prestige it carries and as a pinnacle event that captivates both seasoned fans and casual spectators alike. Dubbed “The Most Exciting Two Minutes In Sports,” it combines the thrill of the race with the allure of betting, making every second count. 

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Fast Facts to Impress Kentucky Derby Fans

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The Kentucky Derby, also known as the “Run for the Roses,” takes place yearly at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Thousand of spectators would witness the annual Kentucky Derby participated by American, Japanese, and European three-year-old thoroughbreds.

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New Jersey Is 2021’s 7th Most Gambling-Addicted State

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Atlantic City NJ, With gambling addictions rising during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Kentucky Derby soon to kick off, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2021’s Most Gambling-Addicted States, as well as accompanying videos, along with its Kentucky Derby Facts & History infographic.

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Can New Jersey’s horse in the Kentucky Derby actually win? Bet on it

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By Jerry Izenberg | For The Star-Ledger
on May 03, 2017 at 6:19 AM, updated May 03, 2017 at 2:52 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Regret and Cavalcade, the names are faint echoes, hallmarks of a time in American thoroughbred racing when New Jersey was a lot more than a casual pit stop in the breeding business. They were the only Jersey-breds ever to win the Kentucky Derby — Regret in 1915, Cavalcade in 1934.

They were to New Jersey breeders what the voice of Francis Albert Sinatra was to summer romantics from Asbury Park to Atlantic City.

And now on Saturday, 102 years after Regret became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby, a colt named Irish War Cry will try to breathe new life into the phrase “New Jersey Tough.”

https://www.nj.com/sports/index.ssf/2017/05/kentucky_derby_hopeful_irish_war_cry_is_all_jersey.html