Preakness 2019 Predictions

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Two or three weeks after the Kentucky Derby, comes the second leg of the Triple Crown Series which is the Preakness Stakes. This horse racing event is more popularly known as “The Run For The Black-Eyed Susans” giving pride to the Maryland state flower. The Preakness Stakes is often held in the Pimlico racetrack, situated in Baltimore, Maryland.

Baffert will seek a record-setting eighth Preakness victory Saturday with 5-2 morning line favorite Improbable, who will start from the No. 4 post in a field of 13 horses. War of Will, the second choice at 4-1, received the No. 1 post in Wednesday's draw. Preakness 2019 picks Vinnie Iyer: With the field and track shortened and Improbable in position to regain momentum, Baffert's horse is both the strong and safe bet. With the weather looking much.

Aside from the fact that that Preakness is attended by a large number of crowds, it is also expected that the racing horses who will be joining the event are the same entries who graced the Kentucky Derby, the first leg of the Triple Crown competition. The Preakness is also said to give out the most expensive crown when compared to any other horse racing show that you may know.

With that said, a lot of horse racing enthusiasts are looking forward to taking part in the event. In fact, this year’s betting entails the most exciting game because bookmakers have made the odds more challenging for those who make predictions. While Preakness is right around the corner, let’s dig into more ideas on how you can bet to this horse racing show as well as other important things you need to take note before you head on to the racing show or even place your bet.

2019 Preakness Stakes Predictions and Picks

The 2019 Preakness Stakes Odds, Predictions, and Picks are constantly being updated by bookmakers based on the performances of each horse racer. Since the Preakness Stakes is the second leg of the Triple Crown Series, the odds are usually determined with regards to a result of the Kentucky Derby. As stated, the horse racer with the highest odds earned are the winners of the first leg of the Triple Crown Series. In the recent picks, horse racing experts consider Bob Baffert, A Hall of Famer horse trainer to dominate this year’s Preakness Stakes. Known for this unique horse training ability, he has high hopes of becoming the big winner this year.

The most favorite pick to win the Preakness this year is Bob Baffert’s, Game Winner.He had been earning positive feedbacks and reviews due to the fact that before the Triple Crown season had started, he has been a title holder for minor horse racing shows. The second pick is still Bob Baffert’s surprising entry which is Mucho Gusto. He came as a surprise entry because Baffert did not consider him first because he might not be able to show a great running skill’ however, his past performances were all outstanding.

Aside from the fact that a lot of horse racing experts are looking forward to Bob Baffert’s winning streak this year for Preakness because of his strong line ups, there are still several horses that made it to the list of latest picks to bet for the Preakness Stakes 2019. War of Will and Vekoma are East Coast entries which deem to be a dark horse and might beat Game Winner and Mucho Gusto. Once they made it, surely these horses will head on to the final leg of Triple Crown Series with high hopes in getting the crown.

The Preakness 2019

This year’s edition of Preakness Stakes will take place in Pimlico Park, Baltimore, Maryland. The Preakness has the same level of anticipation as the Kentucky and Belmont Stakes. It will follow two or three weeks after the Kentucky Derby. Aside from the fact the Preakness Stakes is attended by the strongest three-year-old thoroughbred races, the event also showcases different party events that you can dive in to have a full entertainment experience.

Despite the fact that the Preakness Stakes has the shortest race course compared to Kentucky and Belmont, it’s the second most attended horse racing event in the country following the Kentucky Derby. The Infieldfest that Preakness holds entails a primary reason why a lot of horse racing fans are looking forward to this event. This is primarily attended by world-renowned DJ’s and of course, some of your favorite Hollywood celebrities.

Betting The Preakness Stakes Online

Aside from the fact that you can bet the Preakness Stakes offline, the most efficient way to do it is through placing a bet online. The bookmakers will always set the odds for you to have a preview of how your entry will perform on the race day and this will be referred to their previous performances in the Kentucky Derby. Take note that there are different sports betting sites you can find online; however, in choosing the right one you need to make sure that the gambling site is accredited by the gambling industry and the bookmakers.

Also, before you register on your desired website to place your bet, you need to review the site’s terms and conditions, their minimum and maximum withdrawal and deposit amounts, as well as their payment options. This is to make sure that if you win the bet, you won’t have a hard time claiming your prize.

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The 2019 Preakness Stakes takes place on Saturday, May 18th at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. This will be the 144th running of the Preakness Stakes, and it serves as the second leg of the Triple Crown, in between the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes.

While it’s usually a smaller field, this year’s Preakness sees 13 horses competing to win Saturday. Many trainers do not run their horses on only two weeks’ rest, which would be the case for any horse that ran in the Kentucky Derby.

2019 Preakness Betting Odds Analysis

Preakness 2019 Predictions

Only four of the 13 horses who ran in the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago are entered to also run in the Preakness Stakes. That means that more than two-thirds of the field will be consisting of horses that did not run in the Kentucky Derby for many different reasons, including lack of points.

Maximum Security, who won the Kentucky Derby but was disqualified, will to sit out the Preakness Stakes. Country House won at 65-1 odds, but there will be no Triple Crown winner in 2019 as his connections have decided to forego this race as well. In fact, all three horses that hit the board in the Kentucky Derby won’t be racing in the Preakness as Code of Honor and Tacitus are also sitting.

Of the four Kentucky Derby horses running this weekend, Improbable had the best finish (4th). As a result, he is the favorite at 5/2 odds. Next in line is War of Will (4/1), which is the horse that was impeded by Maximum Security and had to pull up, winding up in seventh place. Win Win Win (15/1) was ninth, while Bodexpress (20/1) was close in the early stages before pulling up in the final quarter mile.

Win, Place, Show & Exotics Predictions

Win: No. 3 Warrior’s Charge (12/1)

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The Preakness Stakes has been won recently mostly by horses who are on the lead or only a few lengths off the pacesetter in the early stages. And Warrior’s Charge used to be a closer, but after a couple of disappointing third-place finishes, up-and-coming trainer Brad Cox decided to switch tactics. It has proved to be a brilliant move, and I also like the fact that rider Javier Castellano is the second-leading jockey in North American.

Warrior’s Charge has won his last two races since becoming a speed horse and a pacesetter. He posted a then-career-best 103 Equibase Speed Figure in his first race after the switch, up from 87 in his previous race. Four weeks later when again setting the pace, he improved to a 108 figure. To compare, favorite Improbable had 107, 108 and 109 speed figures in his last three races, respectively, so Warrior’s Charge is in his class.

This is an improving horse that should be the pacesetter again in the Preakness Stakes, and I think he has the goods to hold off every other horse in the field. The No. 3 post will help make his path to the lead an easy one in the early stages. His ownership team clearly loves his chances as they put up a $150,000 supplemental fee just to get into this race. That’s a fact that cannot be overlooked here.

Place: No. 5 Owendale (10/1)

Owendale is trained by up-and-comer Brad Cox. He won two of his first three races around two turns, but then finished a disappointing eighth in the Risen Star Stakes in February. His connections believed he needed a break after that performance and some training, and it paid big dividends.

Indeed, Owendale returned at the Lexington Stakes last month and put in a huge rally while going from eighth to first on the far turn. He went from 3 1/2 lenghts back to two lengths ahead at the wire. He finishes ahead of fellow Preakness contender Anothertwistafate.

A steadily improving horse, Owendale posted his career best Equibase Speed Figure of 106 in that win in the Lexington Stakes. He went on to post the best five-furlong workout of 37 horses last week in 59.2 seconds to show that he is in great physical shape. While I think he may be the best horse in the field, I don’t love the fact that he likes to come off from well off the pace. I think he’ll come up just short behind Warrior’s Charge.

Show: No. 4 Improbable (5/2)

Preakness 2019 Predictions Today

Improbable was my pick to win the Kentucky Derby. He came up short, but not too many people had Country House or Code of Honor, who finished first and second. I did have Tacitus in the show position, which is exactly where he finished. And Improbable ran another good race to finish fourth.

The reason I’m not picking Improbable to win the Preakness is because he just doesn’t seem to have that extra gear to pass horses down the stretch. He’s just been content to finish in second place. He lost to two great horses in the Rebel Stakes and Arkansas Derby in Omaha Beach and Long Range Toddy. He lost to both basically by a neck.

Even though he doesn’t seem to want to win, I can’t leave Improbable off the board. He is the best of the Kentucky Derby horses who are competing this week. And his Equibase Speed Figures of 109, 108 and 107 in his last three races speak for themselves. He will be a factor, especially now that he has Mike Smith in the saddle. Smith has teamed up with trainer Bob Baffert to win four of the last five Triple Crown races.

4th: No. 7 Alwaysmining (8/1)

This local legend has now won six straight races at Laurel, and he has been dominating the competition in the process. Bettors in Maryland always seem to fall for a local horse every year, only to be disappointed. But I think Alwaysmining has a legitimate shot to hit the board. Leave him off your exotics at your own risk.

I also like the running style of Alwaysmining, who wants to be at or near the lead. He’ll be battling with Warrior’s Charge and War of Will up front in the early going. Impressively, he has produced 109 and 104 Equibase Speed Figures in his last two races, which is why he has a real shot. It puts him in the class of Improbable, Warrior’s Charge and Owendale, which are my top three picks.

Preakness Predictions 2019

In his first five races during this six-race winning streak, Alwaysmining led from start to finish. But in his most recent race, he was third in the early stages, meaning he may not be a need-the-lead type. I was close to picking him to finish top three, but since no horse who has won some of the stakes races he has on the Maryland circuit has performed well in the Preakness, I’m hesitantly picking him fourth here.

Exacta, Trifecta & Superfecta Picks:

Exacta Box: 3, 4, 5, 7 ($2 exacta box costs $24)

Trifecta Box: 3, 4, 5, 7 ($2 trifecta box costs $48)

Preakness Predictions 2019

Superfecta Box: 3, 4, 5, 7 ($1 superfecta box costs $24)

2019 Preakness Stakes Odds & Posts Positions

PostHorseOdds
1War of Will4/1
2Bourbon War12/1
3Warriors Charge12/1
4Improbable5/2
5Owendale10/1
6Market King30/1
7Alwaysmining8/1
8Signalman30/1
9Bodexpress20/1
10Everfast50/1
11Laughing Fox20/1
12Anothertwistafate6/1
13Win Win Win15/1