2010 March Madness: NCAA Tournament Bracket – March Madness Betting Contests
Don’t Be Left Out of March Madness Bracket Contests
The Super Bowl, the NBA All-Star Game and the Winter Olympics were just warm-ups for what sports fans have really been waiting for: March Madness. The 2010 NCAA tourney will begin Tuesday, March 16 and ends with the Championship game April 5 in Indianapolis, Indiana. It probably seems like everywhere you go right now people have NCAA brackets thumbtacked up over their desk, and you can get in on this excitement too. You can enter the $5 Million March Madness Bracket online at BetUs.com which is ready for you to fill out.
Typical pre-March Madness contests work like this: a betting site will put up 20 games every week where you pick the winner vs. the point spread for each game. Pick the most winners, and you win. You can check out the experts March Madness Picks and see what they are saying about your favorite teams. If you want to take the scholarly approach, you can study up on these and base your March Madness bracket picks on what the handicappers are saying.
Playing online involves setting up an account on a sports betting site and then making your picks by choosing the winning team of every game up through the Championship. Later rounds become available as you select previous rounds. Once you have the whole bracket filled in (no blanks are allowed), you just click on “Submit” and you’re in. Just make sure you submit your March Madness brackets at least an hour before the first game of the tournament starts. It has never been easier to participate in March Madness betting, perhaps the most exciting period in all of sports wagering. You can expect some upsets in this years 2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament.
Check out the Experts March Madness Picks and gain insight of who you should select for your March Madness Bracket Contest.
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