

Derby Day is here, and BUSR has dropped four boosted Kentucky Derby odds across the 152nd Kentucky Derby card. These are real enhancements on live markets, not deposit-match offers or free-bet tokens. The prices below sit higher than the original morning lines, which means more money back on every winning ticket.
Here is a breakdown of every Derby boost currently live, including the original odds, the boosted price, and exactly what a $10 wager pays out.
Three of the four boosts sit on No Runner No Bet markets. If the horse you back gets scratched and never makes it to the starting gate, your stake is refunded in full.
That protection takes one of the biggest risks in horse racing off the table, which is especially valuable on Derby Day when scratches sometimes hit late in the morning. Anyone who has sweated a late scratch on a Kentucky Derby betting ticket knows exactly what that coverage is worth.
Original Odds: +900
Boosted Odds: +950
$10 Wager Pays: $105.00 ($95 profit plus your $10 stake back)
The boost adds $5 in profit over the original price on every winning $10 ticket. No Runner No Bet protection applies, so a late scratch returns your wager in full. Check the full Kentucky Derby contenders page for the latest field updates heading into post time.
Original Odds: -5000
Boosted Odds: -1429
$10 Wager Pays: $10.70 ($0.70 profit plus your $10 stake back)
Secretariat's 1973 Derby time of 1:59.40 has stood for more than 50 years and remains the only sub-two-minute run in Kentucky Derby history. The No side is heavy chalk for good reason.
That said, the boost from -5000 to -1429 more than triples the profit on a winning ticket. This line is built for higher stakes or as a near-lock parlay anchor rather than a stand-alone $10 play. For perspective:
If you want to dig deeper into the prop angles available for Saturday, the Kentucky Derby props page has the full slate laid out.
Original Odds: +900
Boosted Odds: +950
$10 Wager Pays: $105.00 ($95 profit plus your $10 stake back)
Same structure as the Danon Bourbon line. No Runner No Bet protection applies, and the boost adds $5 of profit on every winning $10 ticket. Before you commit, cross-reference the Kentucky Derby entries to confirm post positions and any last-minute scratches.
Original Odds: +900
Boosted Odds: +950
$10 Wager Pays: $105.00 ($95 profit plus your $10 stake back)
Same boost mechanics as the other two win bets. The No Runner No Bet protection plus the enhanced price gives players a better risk-adjusted return than the standard market. If you have been doing your homework through the Kentucky Derby prep races, you already know where each of these horses fits in the pace scenario.
Comparing the four lines side by side, the three +950 win bets all carry the same boost size, adding $5 of extra profit per $10 wagered. The value decision comes down entirely to which horse a player believes in, so your class assessment and speed figures on each runner matter here.
The Secretariat record line is a different animal entirely. It is a chalk play designed to lock in a near-certain but small profit, and it makes the most sense at stake sizes well above $10. For players new to bet boosts, the rule is simple: a boost is worth taking when the enhanced odds beat the true market price. All four of these clear the bar.
If you want to understand the full structure of how to approach Derby wagering beyond these boosts, the Kentucky Derby betting guide covers win, exacta, trifecta, and superfecta strategy in one place.
These lines are time-sensitive. Bet boosts at BUSR typically come off the board minutes before post time, and once the starting gate opens, the original odds return.
Players looking to lock in enhanced Derby pricing should act now. After the race runs, check the Kentucky Derby results page for official payouts and the Kentucky Derby winners archive for historical context. And if you are already thinking ahead to Preakness and Belmont, keep an eye on the Triple Crown bonus for additional value across the series.
Place Your Boosted Derby Bets at BUSR Now
BUSR is offering four boosted lines for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Danon Bourbon, Emerging Market, and So Happy are each listed at +950 (boosted from +900), while the Secretariat record 'NO' prop is boosted to -1429 from -5000.
No Runner No Bet means if your selected horse is scratched and does not reach the starting gate, your full stake is refunded. Three of the four BUSR Derby boosts include this protection, reducing risk from late scratches.
BUSR typically removes bet boosts from the board just minutes before post time. Once the starting gate opens, enhanced odds are replaced by standard market prices, so bettors should act early to secure the boosted Derby lines.


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