2013 Super Bowl Vegas Odds Mostly -3.5

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The 2013 Super Bowl Vegas odds had San Francisco as a -3.5 favorite vs. Baltimore with one or two exceptions. 

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The Orleans Hotel sportsbook seemed to be the lone standout as of Saturday morning (January 26) offering a line of -4.

On the Web, nearly everyone was offering the -3.5 line with Legends.com one of the few exceptions, also hanging onto the number 4.

While most of the online shops featured a total of 47.5, the Vegas books were less in agreement with some offering an OVER/UNDER of 48.5.

For the most part, the 2013 Super Bowl odds both found online and in Vegas had stabilized over the week after some initial fluidity.  The line opened at -5.5 and dropped down to -3.5 at some books within the first two hours. 

Elsewhere, the Euro books mostly appeared in agreement with the exceptions of Bet365.com and BetVictor, the only books we could find that had San Francisco at -3.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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