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Didn't someone post that they know 2 or 3 people that filled out a perfect bracket? Which is bullshit because it has never ever happened...
 

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They posted the odds once and they are in the quintilions.

This is why I never bother with brackets.
 

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They posted the odds once and they are in the quintilions.

This is why I never bother with brackets.

Those odds only apply if all sides are exactly 50/50.
Sp those odds aren't exactly accurate
 

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Regarding odds, this guy says hes run simulations based on seeding and such and predict the odds at
around 200 trillion to one , not bad compared to the 9.2 quintillion to one(one quintillion is a one with 18 zeros),w-thumbs!^


http://tourneytrack.blogspot.com/
 

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Didn't someone post that they know 2 or 3 people that filled out a perfect bracket? Which is bullshit because it has never ever happened...

I think jaguara filled out a perfect bracket the last 3 years in a row!
 

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Quicken will award $100,000 each to the contest's 20 most accurate 'imperfect' brackets submitted by qualified entrants in the contest to use toward buying, refinancing or remodeling a home.

How would they enforce this?
 

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You have a better chance of winning the PowerBall lottery three times in a row.

Without a doubt the hoops contest is a personal info marketing scheme and the lottery is a spinoff taken from the Mafia numbers game, wait a minute; it's still being run by the Mafia AKA Government

(9) Jackpot =6 of 6

(8) 0 PA players matched 5 of 5, each receiving $1,000,000.00 = 5 of 5
(7) 3 PA players matched 4 of 5 and the Power Ball, each receiving $10,000.00 = 4 of 6

Why have same payout amounts with different totals?

(6) 72 PA players matched 4 of 5, each receiving $100.00 = 4 of 5
(5) 82 PA players matched 3 of 5 and the Power Ball, each receiving $100.00 = 3 of 6

(4) 2,786 PA players matched 3 of 5, each receiving $7.00 = 3 of 5
(3) 1,242 PA players matched 2 of 5 and the Power Ball, each receiving $7.00 = 3 of 6

(2) 6,628 PA players matched 1 of 5 and the Power Ball, each receiving $4.00 = 2 of 6
(1) 12,513 PA players matched the Power Ball, each receiving $4.00 = 1 of 6

why not all paid accordingly all prizes should have a ladder payout!

I get 1 number and you get 2 numbers and as it is now; you get paid the same amount as I get :think2:

1= $4
2= $8
3= $16
4= $32
5= $64
6= $128
7= $1,000,000
8= $2,000,000

9= Jackpot

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