We break down key strategy considerations and value picks in our 2024 brackets for Sweet 16 (aka Second Chance) bracket contests.
We review key 2024 tournament results, and compare the positioning of PoolGenius bracket performance to the general public.
Our projected odds to advance for all 2024 Women's NCAA Tournament teams, plus the top contender odds to win.
We explain the rationale behind key picks in our 2024 brackets, and highlight important strategy insights for various types of bracket pools.
Tennessee and North Carolina are neck-and-neck for the last No. 1 seed in our bracket predictions as tourney week begins, as Kentucky rises.
In our bracket strategy guide, we have articles on several topics, ranging from expectations, to how to spot bad advice, to understanding value and risk.
There's lots of bracket advice out there, so here are some things you should consider (or avoid) when listening to advice filling out your bracket.
When it comes to your March Madness picks, you need to be careful not to go too crazy, because picking too many upsets can be a silent killer.
Every NCAA Tournament is different, and what worked one year in your bracket pools may not be the optimal strategy in another year.
Different scoring systems require different strategies to win a bracket pool. We discuss some common types of scoring systems and considerations.
Winning money at pool contests requires a long-term approach to realize your edge over competitors, but also make for fantastic opportunities if you have the right outlook.
To win your bracket pool, you need to consider both the upside of unpopular value plays and the downside risk of making each selection.
If you want to get the most out of March Madness brackets, you need to understand what you are up against, and the chances of winning bracket pools.
Strategy advice to get an edge in NCAA Tournament "Pick X" pools, where you pick specific teams and earn points as they win games.
Don't fall in the trap of letting recent past performance for teams affect your picking strategy. Recent history has shown you can find value.
When it comes to Number 1 Seeds in the NCAA Tournament, evidence suggests that the public forces quotas on how many to pick to the Final Four.
There are some bracket advice columns that tell you it's all random when it comes to winning your pools. Don't listen to them.
It's nice to know historical trends and numbers on performance in the NCAA Tournament, but if you pick games to match those numbers, you are taking too much risk.
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