2020 Breeders Cup Classic Odds Update Nov. 5th Edition

2020 Breeders Cup Classic Odds Update Nov. 5th Edition

Written by on November 5, 2020

Bob Baffert appears to hold all the cards in the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic. But although Baffert saddles 3 of the top 4 favorites to win the race, a closer look reveals that no horse truly towers over any other in this year’s BC Classic. Check out top plays and Horse Racing Odds from Breeders’ Cup Classic for Saturday, Nov. 7. You can also visit our Online Racebook to place your bets on active racetracks.

Updated Breeders’ Cup Classic Odds: Improbable Maintains Favoritism

2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic

  • When: November 7, 2020
  • Where: Keeneland Racecourse, Lexington, KY
  • Weather: Sunny

2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic Odds

  • Improbable +250
  • Tiz the Law +275
  • Maximum Security +400
  • Authentic +550
  • Tom’s d’Etat +700
  • By My Standards +2500
  • Global Campaign +2500
  • Tacitus +3300
  • Higher Power +3300
  • Title Ready +4000

Pace Analysis: The pace should be quick because Authentic, Global Campaign, Maximum Security and Higher Power all like to run near the front. Authentic should break on top with Global Campaign and Maximum Security about a length to a length and a half off. Tacitus and Tiz Law should be 2 to 4 lengths off while Title Ready, Tom’s d’Etat, and By My Standards will be 4 to 6 lengths off the pace. 

Win: Authentic +550

The horse that beat Authentic in the Preakness, filly Swiss Skydiver, runs in the BC Distaff. 

She had a big chance to upset the top choice in this race. But since she isn’t in it, backing Authentic to turn away all challengers makes the most sense. 

Even though the Kentucky Derby winner will face pressure upfront, he seems to thrive when he knows another horse wants to take his lunch. That’s the way some of the best runners in horse racing history, think Tiznow and Affirmed, prefer it. 

Authentic fights to the wire. In a race like the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic, it makes sense to back the equine that we know will get the lead and that we also know won’t give up the lead without a fight. 

Place: Global Campaign +2500

Global Campaign took the lead in the Grade 1 Woodward and never looked back. That race, at 1 ¼ miles, proves that the son of Curlin can get the distance. He’s lightly raced for a 4-year-old, having run just 9 times, and has the best shot of overtaking Authentic. 

Jockey Javier Castellano will stay as close as possible to Authentic without decimating his horse’s chances for the win. That should put this talented, overlooked runner, into a good position to get into the exacta. 

Third: Maximum Security +400

Maximum Security is a fantastic racehorse. There’s always been a question of whether or not he wanted 1 ¼ miles, though. Not only that, but Baffert trains both Authentic and Maximum Security. If Authentic guns it, and Authentic only knows how to run one way, jockey Luis Saez aboard Maximum might lay off at least a length.

That could be the horse’s undoing, which proves how difficult it is to beat Authentic. We know the Derby winner will get the lead on the front end. We also know he won’t give up the lead without a fight.

Do jockeys aboard the other contenders push Authentic early, or do they lay off and hope they can get past him ala Swiss Skydiver in the Preakness? Your answer to that questions could determine who gets your money in the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Classic!