2013 Super Bowl Betting Line: Ravens vs. 49ers

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/20/2013
2013 Super Bowl Betting Line:  Ravens vs. 49ers

The 2013 Super Bowl betting line for the Ravens vs. 49ers had  San Francisco as the -5 favorite.  This line had fallen to -3.5 within two hours of opening.   Bet this game at Bookmaker.eu here and qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BONUS MONEY based on your initial deposit (*a deposit is what you open your wagering account with initially in order to place bets).  

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San Francisco beat Atlanta earlier by 4 points after erasing a 17 point deficit.  The 49ers have not been in the Super Bowl since 1995.

Baltimore came into the AFC Championship game against New England as a +8 underdog, getting around 65 percent of the public action on the spread.  Gambling911.com had suggested to its readers to consider the Ravens money line to win outright being that Baltimore had beaten New England in 2 of their last 4 meetings with both losses by no more than 3 points.  Likewise, teams that score more than 40 points the week before were just 2-16 coming into this game. 

Baltimore beat New England 28-13. 

Bookmaker will be offering hundreds of 2013 Super Bowl prop bets over the next two weeks heading into the big game.  You can also wager on the Super Bowl live on your mobile device or iPad right up to the final play.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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