2013 Super Bowl Prop Bets: The Game Related Full Breakdown
Gambling911.com has been covering the entire gamut of 2013 Super Bowl prop bets and there are literally hundreds of them. Let’s take a look at some of the more popular proposition wagers, all of which were available at BetDSI.com here, which was offering up to $2500 in FREE CASH plus a $500 prize for their Super Bowl squares pool, available only to the first 100 Gambling911.com readers. Live betting is available right up to the final play so you can still open an account during the game.
Coin Toss Bet – Always one of the most wagered on Super Bowl prop bets. Their were four different bet options for the coin toss at BetDSI.com including whether the team that calls wins the game and the obvious, heads or tails. BetDSI.com had some decent value on both sides at -103 compared to a number of books that were offering this one at -105 to -115. 65 percent of the betting public was backing TAILS as heads have won the last four years and no side of the coin has won more than 4 straight.
Super Bowl MVP – Found under “OTHER SUPER BOWL PROPS” on the BetDSI.com website, both quarterbacks were favoured at +130 (Colin Kaepernick) and 2/1 (Joe Flacco), respectively. Ray Lewis would pay close to 7/1 odds as the sentimental favourite.
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Scoring Props – Teams and players to score first and last and all those other scoring props in between such as first safety (remember those huge odds from last year that paid off), these are always popular Super Bowl propositions.
Total Points Scored and Margin of Victory – The beauty of wagering on the amount of points scored by each team and what the margin of victory might be is the payout potential. We are talking up to $2000 for every $100 bet. There were also odds offered on the total number of field goals scored by both teams and the number of lead changes during the game.
2013 Super Bowl Play Props – Player to record first interception, first reception, will there be a 1 yard touchdown, total punts made, quarterback sacks, what will the first and last play of the game be and so on.
- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com