What’s a Good Website for NCAA Tournament Betting?

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/16/2014
What’s a Good Website for NCAA Tournament Betting?

Probably one of the best websites for NCAA Tournament betting would be Sportsbook.com.  Your 2nd bet there is FREE up to $100 after you place your first betGreat concept.  But there are other reasons why Sportsbook.com should not be overlooked when betting on this year’s NCAA Basketball Tournament.

Tons of props – Sportsbook.com will be offering dozens of betting props related to this year’s Tournament.  It would just be all about placing a wager on one side or the other.

A sampling of what will be offered appears below.

  1. Will a #1 seed win the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament?
  2. How many #1 seeds will make the Final Four Of the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship?
  3. Will a specific team make the Sweet 16?
  4. How many buzzer-beaters will there be this year?
  5. Who will win the Most Outstanding Player?

Value Lines – Throughout this College Basketball season we have found that at times nearly half of the games feature lines that are a half point off from Sportsbook.com’s competitors, often making this book one of the better shops for those who like to wager on underdogs.

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