Where Can I Find the Best March Madness Bracket Contest?

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/15/2014
Where Can I Find the Best March Madness Bracket Contest?

Nearly all of Gambling911.com’s sponsors are offering their own March Madness Bracket contests.  Forget the perfect bracket, these contests typically offer a top prize (or prizes) to the individual who has the best bracket.  After all, nobody is going to get a perfect bracket!!!!

The biggest March Madness contest on the planet is back at Sportsbook.com/.ag.

Enter today and play for huge cash prizes. We’re paying a guaranteed $100,000 to our Top 5 bracket contestants, including a whopping $75,000 first-place prize.

Your first entry is just $15 with additional entries costing as little as $5. Buy multiple entries and you have the chance to take home the entire $100K prize pot.

Here’s a breakdown of the prizes: 

1st Place

$75,000

2nd Place

$12,500

3rd Place

$7,500

4th Place

$3,500

5th Place

$1,500

6th to 1,006

$5 Free Bet

 

SportsBettingOnline.com has been promoting its March Madness Bracket Contest for the past few weeks now.  The top prize is $10,000.  And you may be asking yourself, why should I enter this contest for the chance to win $10k when I can win $75k at Sportsbook?  Well, keep in mind that SportsBettingOnline is a boutique book with a smaller number of clientele so your chances of winning the grand prize are actually better.  And if you should hit a perfect bracket you’ll win $10 million.  The more you bet the more entries you get.

SportsBettingOnline.com does accept bitcoin.  They also pay 10% cashback on losses weekly.

Watch Gambling911.com for more great March Madness Bracket Contests details.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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