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March Madness Bracket Buster game at Bodog

With March Madness right around the corner, why would you limit your betting and contest fun by simply playing a traditional bracket game? You're getting psyched up, buying the ballcap of your latest favorite team and dreaming of March Madness bracket pool glory. Do you really want a few first-round upsets to ruin your fun and money-making opportunities for the month?

Didn't think so. And neither did Bodog.com. Bodog is offering a hybrid of the traditional bracket with the fun and handicapping savvy of a betting game with its ATS Bracket Buster pool.

You pick winners in the bracket, but you do it round by round and you do it picking spreads. Don't automatically pencil in all the No. 1 seeds to win, because Duke and Villanova will need to cover large spreads in order to earn you points in this contest (by the way, No. 16s are 10-9-1 ATS against the top seeds in the past five tournaments).

And unlike some of the other bogus March Madness contests on the Internet, where you can win $1 million only if you complete a perfect bracket (yeah right, pick 64 consecutive winners or else you get squat? Good luck with that!), there is real money for picking winners.

And while you are on a winning streak in the game, why not bet some of those March Madness games in the sportsbook as well?

Bodog.com is offering $15,000 in cash prizes for the winners of the ATS Bracket Buster contest. No rollovers on winnings, no tricks, no small print that keeps the money out of your hands if you pick March Madness pool winners.

So click here for more details on busting the bracket pool at Bodog.com



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