Giants Money Line for 2012 Super Bowl Pays $115: Princess the Camel Picks New York

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It’s not much since the spread is set at +3 but the Giants to win outright on the money line for the 2012 Super Bowl would still pay $115 on every $100 bet or $11.50 for every $10 wagered at Sportsbook.com (see website here), which was offering up to $250 FREE CASH based on initial deposit used to open the betting account.

There are many who believe the Giants will win outright as they did back in 2008.  In fact, the betting public overall is backing New York at just shy of 60 percent on the spread. 

You can also wager New York to win by more than 3 points and receive payouts of $400 and up based on the amount bet.

Sportsbook.com had the Giants money line as the most wagered on.

Princess the Camel has the Giants winning.  She went 14-6 predicting regular season and Playoffs games this year and has a lifetime record of 88-51.  Most importantly of all, Princess has picked the winner of five of the last six Super Bowls. 

Some food for thought.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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