$1 Million March Madness Bracket Contest Announced for 2015: Can’t Lose This One

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The folks at Bookmaker, North America’s oldest established sports betting operation online, has announced its 2015 $1 Million March Madness Bracket Contest, claiming “finally, a bracket contest you cannot lose”.

“The reason you cannot lose is because 501st place to last place are still rewarded,” notes Payton O’Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.

Bookmaker is rewarding lower tier placements with BetPoints that are earned similar to air miles whereby customers can ultimately use said points to claim gifts and cash down the road based on overall wagering activity.

It’s easy to enter and the person with the best March Madness bracket will receive a cool $10,000.  1st thru 3rd place pay top cash rewards.

Nobody in the history of sports betting has ever hit a perfect March Madness bracket so one’s aim should be to try for the best.
Prizes

Cash prizes awarded are in US dollars or currency equivalent.

Position

Prize

Perfect Bracket

$1,000,000 CASH

1st

$10,000 CASH

2nd

$5,000 CASH

3rd

$2,500 CASH

4th to 100th

15,000 BetPoints™

101st to 150th

7,500 BetPoints™

151th to 300th

3,500 BetPoints™

301st to 500th

1,000 BetPoints™

501st to 1,000th

500 BetPoints™

1,001st to 2,500th

100 BetPoints™

2501st to 5,000th

75 BetPoints™

5,001st to Last Place

50 BetPoints™

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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