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March
Madness 2010 basketball betting, Free NCAA Basketball
tournament Bracket Our classic March Madness 64 team sports
betting Frenzy starts March 18th, with the opening round
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March Madness College Basketball Betting 2010
Get
ready for another month of March Madness in 2010 beginning
with Selection Sunday scheduled this year on March 14th when
top college teams are paired-off in the battle for the NCAA
Championship.
Who will be the
2010 NCAA Champion at this year's March Madness Final Four men's
division 1 men basketball
tournament?
This year, basketball fans will see some exciting NCAA
basketball results. with the start of Round 1 playing from March
18 – 19 and Round 2 of the tournament playing from March 20 –
21. NCAA Sweet 16 will be played from March 25 – 26 as part of NCAA
March Madness 2010. |
April 3-5th 2010, the NCAA Men's Final Four will be taking over
Indianapolis as college Sports Betting are excited to see who
will be the new champions to emerge. Each year 65 college
basketball teams gather for the March Madness to determine that
year's winner. Spanning three weeks across the United States,
this year the NCAA Men's Final Four Championship will be held at
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN.
Though the NCAA Final Four technically takes place in April, it
is still a huge component of the basketball frenzy known as the
March Madness Tournament. For sports bettors, basketball fans
and professional gamblers, the NCAA Final Four is an exciting
time. The weekend of the NCAA Final Four, and the three weeks of
March Madness leading up to it, generates nearly as much
gambling revenue as the Super Bowl, the only sporting event that
tops this tournament's popularity. In the future, the NCAA Final
Four may even tie or pass the Super Bowl as the biggest sporting
event of the year.
Ready to
start filling out the
2010 NCAA March Madness bracket? It's March
Madness gambling time! This year's 64
team March Madness tournament offers many betting opportunities in which
sports bettors can find great value in small college schools. When betting on March Madness, one should consider betting underdogs as a
good way of winning at betting on the March Madness tournament.
Small schools invited to the March Madness tourney are often rich
with talent and since they aren't highly publicized, and some may even
wonder how they got into the 64 team March Madness bracket, they are
solid teams and will have excellent value when referring to the point
spread. March Madness underdogs are good stuff!
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10 Tips for Making
Better Picks
- Get to know
your team
- Value betting
- find low risk high reward action
- Bet against
public opinion
- Stay abreast
of injuries
- Bet on
motivated teams
- Bet with your
head, not your heart
- Don't chase
your losses
- Don't bet
just for the sake of betting
- Practice
smart money management
- Keep accurate
records
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NCAA Division I: ESPN/USA
Today Coaches Poll
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No.1 |
Connecticut |
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No.2 |
Duke |
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No.3 |
Memphis |
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No.4 |
Villanova |
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No.5 |
Gonzaga |
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No.6 |
Illinois |
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No.7 |
Florida |
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No.8 |
Texas |
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No.9 |
Pittsburgh |
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No.10 |
George
Washington |
2010 Men's
NCAA
Schedules
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Today's March Madness is different from the original version.
Nowadays an “Elite Eight” of teams advances to the state finals, but
there are four tournaments — a Class A (small school) and Class AA
(large school) version for both boys and girls, played in Peoria and
Normal. “The Happening,” a thrilling contest featuring the state's best
three-point shooters and dunkers, is now a part of these tournaments as
well. And starting in 1996, the “March Madness Experience,” an
exhibition hall full of fun, games, and good times, has allowed fans of
Illinois high school basketball to join in the action.
March Madness Click for full details
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