2012 Super Bowl Betting Preview (Video)

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Don Best has your 2012 Super Bowl video betting preview.  You can find all the latest Super Bowl betting props here at Bookmaker.eu, now serving the sports betting community for just over 25 years.  *use promo code GAMBLING911 to receive up to $500 in FREE CASH based on initial deposit.

This one opened at -3.5 at most books while the early potential Super Bowl line between the New York Giants and New England Patriots came in at -4.5. 

The total on this game was listed at 55 at press time.  Kenny White of Don Best noted he felt the total should be at 55 to 55.5, however, he does believe a few books will go as high as 56.5 both online and in Vegas. (check here for latest total).

“We’re indoors, you don’t have to worry about the weather,” White said.  “(A) great passing quarterback in Brady, ready to set some records.  Another great quarterback in (Eli) Manning right now.  I think this will be an up and down game.”

Kenny White and Brian Blessing discuss the “double revenge” factor coming into this Super Bowl.

Watch the video betting preview below (plug in is required).

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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