2015 NCAA Free Bracket Contest From DSI

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BetDSI.com was offering its 2015 NCAA free bracket contest for a share of over $1 million

The object of this contest is to have the closest thing to a perfect bracket, since actually hitting a perfect bracket has never happened before.

Selling Points:

1 Free Entry for registration

$1,050,000 in total Prize Pool

$50,000 guaranteed prize money

Additional brackets for every $50 deposited.

Prizes:

First Place $10,000

Second Place $5,000

Third $2,500

4997 other cash prizes

Last Place $500

Looking for the latest odds to win the 2015 NCAA College Basketball tournament:

  • • Kentucky Wildcats 1-2
  • • Wisconsin Badgers 6-1
  • • Duke Blue Devils 6-1
  • • Virginia Cavaliers 8-1
  • • Gonzaga Bulldogs 10-1
  • • Arizona Wildcats 12-1
  • • Villanova Wildcats 20-1
  • • Kansas Jayhawks 25-1
  • • Utah Utes 40-1
  • • Iowa State Cyclones 40-1

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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