March Madness 2010 Pools, NCAA Tournament Bracket Pools

What are the secrets to winning March Madness pools at your workplace or among your friends? Though a NCAA Tournament March Madness bracket might look daunting, you need to look at it in terms of individual March Madness Games. You can only pick one game at a time, so make sure to look at each and every matchup individually. If you devote the time to doing this, then your NCAA Basketball pool entry will look a lot better than some of those around you. Winning March Madness pools still takes a lot of luck, but you can position yourself to be better if you’re smart about how you choose the games.

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The biggest mistake that many people make when choosing March Madness games is that they pick too many upsets. You can’t go off picking tens of upsets, because it’s just not going to happen. In today’s college basketball, the better teams win most of the time. This holds true when filling out a bracket for an NCAA basketball pool. The problem for many is that the upsets they see are more memorable than the games where the favorite wins. This means that they end up giving too much credit to upsets in their mind, while not taking into account the realities of the situation at hand.

Overall, your March Madness pools will be a craps shoot. No one is going to be able to pick every single game right, because there are more than 64 matchups in every bracket. Concentrate on picking as many as you can right, and be sensible with your selections. This will take you a very long way and you will end up with a bracket that is still viable after the first weekend. If you have all the big boys getting knocked off, you might be the one our of your NCAA basketball pool sooner rather than later.

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