2013 Super Bowl Payouts Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/02/2013
2013 Super Bowl Payouts Odds

The 2013 Super Bowl payouts odds have a number of great props that could result in thousands of dollars in winnings.  BetOnline features some of the highest payout potentials in the industry and were offering up to $900 in FREE BETS plus some of the best LIVE WAGERING with action taken right up to the final play of the game. 

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Margin of Victory payouts odds offer some of the best value with thousands of dollars available to be won on a hundred dollar bet depending on whether this game turns out to be a blowout.  We just don’t see this happening, however.  In any event the payout would range anywhere from $450 on a $100 bet all the way up to $2500 (Ravens win by 18 to 21 points). 

Likewise, the odds of a safety occurring pay anywhere from 8/1 to 12/1 depending on the sportsbook.  This happened in last year’s Super Bowl but the odds of it happening again are super slim as a safety only occurred two times prior.

Odds to win Super Bowl MVP feature some great payouts odds as well even for those players outside the quarterback realm.  Bernard Pierce, for example, would pay 40/1 odds.  There is always a likelihood that an unlikely player will enjoy a breakout game during the Super Bowl.

Total Made Field Goals pays anywhere from $250 to $1800 (7 or more) on a $100 bet.

How Many Yards Will the First Touchdown Be pays slightly better than EVEN ($125 on a $100 bet) for 1-7 yards but the range is $400 to $7500 for anything over that number. 

Exact Number of Touchdowns pays $450 to $7500 (no touchdowns).

Number of Quarterback Sacks in the game pays up to $3000.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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