Belmont Stakes Betting
The Belmont Stakes is the last of the three US Triple Crown horse races and if a horse has won both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes then the hype for the Belmont Stakes race is through the roof and Belmont Stakes betting really takes off. The last time a horse won the Triple Crown was way back in 1978 when Affirmed pulled off the feat. Since then 13 horses have been able to win the Derby and the Preakness, but none of them were able to succeed in the Belmont Stakes. Because the Belmont Stakes is a much longer race than the Kentucky Derby or Preakness Stakes (12 furlongs as opposed to 10 and 9.5) it is dubbed the “Test of the Champion”.
The Belmont Stakes race is held at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York on a Saturday in June, three weeks after the Preakness (5 weeks after the Derby). It is generally the least attended of the Triple Crown races, but as mentioned earlier if there is a potential Triple Crown winner the hype really builds.
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Recent Belmont Stakes Winning Bets
At the Belmont Stakes really anything can happen and this can translate into some very large winnings on exotic horse wagers. Here are the dollar amounts of a win from different exotic wagers at past Belmont Stakes races. The risk is either $1 or $2.
2011 (Ruler On Ice victory)
- Win – $51.50
- $2 Exacta – $928.00
- $1 Trifecta – $8,269.00
- $1 Superfecta – $74,052.00
2010 (Drosselmeyer victory)
- Win – $28.00
- $1 Exacta – $144.50
- $1 Trifecta – $766.00
- $1 Superfecta – $10,658
2009 (Summer Bird victory)
- Win – $25.40
- $1 Exacta – $121.00
- $1 Exacta – $295.00
- $1 Superfecta – $852.00
Belmont Stakes Betting Tips
Here are a few tips to help you win some money betting on the Belmont Stakes this year.
- Avoid Favorites – The Belmont Stakes is much longer than the Kentucky Derby or the Preakness Stakes and this can cause a huge difference in the type of horse that will succeed. I suggest staying away from the horses who won either of those first two Triple Crown races because they rarely succeed at the Belmont Stakes.
- Find Endurance – The extra 2 furlongs is a long distance for a horse, so it is important to look for horses who can handle this extra distance. Perhaps look for horses who had a lot left in the tank in the Derby or the Preakness or horses who have proven in other races they have the legs to keep pace in this longer race.
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If you are interested in more information on the Belmont Stakes then check out the Belmont Stakes wiki page.

