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How to Fill Out Multiple March Madness Pool Entries

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Every year during March a craze sweeps across the nation. This craze is the NCAA men's basketball tournament otherwise known as March madness. Along with this madness comes the filling out of March madness tournament pool entries. To increase the odds of winning a pool it is smart to fill out multiple entries, but there are tips to make this easier.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Be sure to pick the same highly rated teams on each entry. There are some teams each tournament that are clearly better than the others. This does mean they will win it all, but the percentages say they are a safe pick. If a person picks them to lose on an early bracket and they do not then that bracket is finished.

  2. Step 2

    Choose the teams that are considered dark horses or sleeper picks to advance far in the March madness pool. Now pick one of them on each of the March madness pool entries. Sometimes all or most of the dark horses will advance but this is very rare. By picking one on each entry, it spreads out the risk.

  3. Step 3

    Identify first round games where the teams are equally matched and pick each of those differently on each March madness pool entry. For example, if a person fills out four entries they can pick each team twice on the four entries. Again, this spreads the risk of picking the wrong team amongst the multiple entries.

  4. Step 4

    Save one entry for a wildcard bracket. On this one entry, just chose the winner of each game at random or have someone who has no knowledge of the tournament pick the games.

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