BetNow is launching their $1,000,000.00 Bracket Madness Contest!

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As March Madness draws near, the anticipation for NCAA sportsbook bettors is mounting. To enhance the thrill of the competition, BetNow is launching their $1,000,000 Bracket Madness Contest. For sports fans who have been awaiting this grand event, the opportunity to fill out a FREE entry form is now available.

Watching the NCAA Tournament unfold with one’s own predictions in play adds an entirely different level of excitement. However, the Bracket Madness contest isn’t just about the thrill of the game – it’s about the possibility of winning big.

Understandably, the contest comes with specific rules and regulations. There is one entry per household allowed. The prizes are non-transferable and the grand prize will be awarded to the contestant who correctly predicts all winning teams, including the outcome of the tiebreaker game.

In the event of multiple contestants meeting the criteria for the grand prize, the winnings will be divided equally among the winners. The grand prize will be paid in six instalments over a six-month period. Winners will be notified via email within 48 hours of the contest’s conclusion.

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It’s essential for contestants to have a valid email address. An undeliverable winning notice will lead to disqualification. Of course, the judges’ decisions will be final and there will be no attached rollover.

To participate in this thrilling contest, one needs to be an active client of BetNow. Those who are not yet clients can sign up to become one.

The prize pool of $1,000,000 will be allocated as follows:

1st Place: $350,000 2nd Place: $200,000 3rd Place: $100,000 4th Place: $50,000 5th to 30th Place: $12,000 each

If a team withdraws before Sunday, March 17th, the replacement team will be added to the bracket. Contestants may alter their selections up until the bracket submission deadline of 12:15 PM ET on Wednesday, March 19th, 2025. Once the tournament commences, any team forfeiting will be regarded as a loss.