2009 NCAA Brackets Contests - Last Minute Entries

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Mar/18/2009

Now that I have got your attention I can break the news to you, there are no 2009 NCAA Bracket Contests for $14 Million, $20 Million or even $100 Million but there is one for $12 Million dollars at Sportsbook.com. The $12 Million Dollar Perfect Bracket Contest has been a big hit for those looking to take advantage of the 2009 NCAA Bracket Contest.  That's the largest money prize Gambling911.com was aware of being offered by a legitimate enterprise.  Be weary of scammers and spammers, especially fly-by-night websites offering the world when all they have is a desert.  

"We have had a unprecedented level of traffic for people searching information about 2009 NCAA Bracket Contests," stated Sports-Odds.com Publisher Thomas Jensen.  "The $12 Million Dollar Perfect Bracket Contest helped us generate several registered accounts at Sportsbook.com since the readers were able to take advantage of a special 100% deposit bonus as well by using promotional code WIN100."

Besides the $12 Million Dollar Perfect Bracket Contest at Sportsbook.com, Gambling911.com endorsed online sportsbook SBG Global has a pretty strong $500,000.00 Madness of March Contest running currently.  The Grand Prize is $175,000.00, 2nd Prize is $100,000.00, 3rd Place is $60,000.00, 4th Place is $35,000.00 and 5th-30th Places receive $5,000.00. All entries must be received by 12 PM EST on Thursday March 19th, 2009. Depositors receive up to 295% worth of Bonus Money.

Another Gambling911.com endorsed sportsbook BetUS.com is offering a 2009 NCAA Bracket Contest for $1 Million Dollars. Besides the cash, BetUS.com is offering a online blackjack and poker tournament poker, Plasma TV's and free online casino chips.

Last but certainly not least is the 2009 NCAA Bracket Contest that Bookmaker.comis running called the $5,000 March Madness Pick'em Hold'em Contest.  The Grand Prize is $5,000.00 in Cash + a 50" HDTV and a entry into a $500,000.00 Texas Hold'em Online Poker Tournament.

Gambling911.com readers need to jump on all these 2009 NCAA Bracket Contests as soon as possible since all of them will be closed by the time the NCAA Tournament tips off.

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