March Madness plays out the on hard courts on television screens across America.
It also plays out on college basketball betting slips and in bracket contests across America.
So when Selection Sunday is over, the teams are announced and the brackets are set, there is only one thing to do for regular office poolies and sports bettors – handicap the games and fill out your free March Madness bracket contests.
So we put together a list of the best options for you to win free money competing in NCAA basketball contests. Some are more like lotteries, with huge million-dollar payouts for a perfect sheet, while others offer small guaranteed prizing.
Bovada Sportsbook
Bovada is offering a free March Madness Bracket Contest where players get a shot at their 10k first prize. The free NCAA basketball tournament contest has a total of 250 cash prizes, so the odds are not astronomical to win a prize.
5Dimes Sportsbook
5Dimes doesn't offer a free March Madness Tournament contest, but what they do offer is NCAA basketball brackets for their bettors. Wager as little as $1 per bracket or up to $25 an entry and what's best about these March Madness contests is that 5Dimes distributes 100% of the pool to the winners! Not only that, but if you happen to pick a perfect tournament bracket, they'll pay you $1,000,000.00!
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