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Contributing author Ron James runs Monte Carlo simulations to examine the risks involved in sports betting. Think you’re guaranteed to make millions if you can pick winners at a 60% rate? Think again. Read the full article -- No comments »The TeamRankings March Madness 2007 LineupAt last, it's our favorite time of year here at TeamRankings.com. The NCAA Tournament. March Madness. The Big Dance. Bracket-Fest. Whether you have a Ph.D. in Bracketology or don't even know what an NCAA bracket is, we have rolled out some exciting features and tools this year to get you living and breathing March Madness -- and hopefully winning your 2007 NCAA tournament pool or office pool to boot! BracketBrains 2007 Filling out NCAA tournament pool brackets is a thrill, but man can it be agonizing, especially if your hard earned cash is on the line and you barely know half of the March Madness teams. To help you out, we have created BracketBrains, a powerful tool to analyze and optimize your NCAA bracket picks. How it works is simple. First, you choose any two 2007 NCAA tournament teams to match up. Then, you choose what factors you think are important for winning NCAA tournament games, such as a team's overall power rating, the historical performance of similarly-seeded March Madness teams, or the distance each team has to travel to the tournament game. Based on this information, BracketBrains analyzes years of NCAA tournament team profiles and game results and calculates each team's odds of winning a simulated 2007 NCAA tournament matchup. In short, BracketBrains provides simple, powerful, and fact-based advice to increase your chances of winning your March Madness pool. And our new Ultra version even includes a variety of new features for NCAA tournament wagerers. 2007 NCAA Tournament Odds: Who Will Survive? Using our proprietary statistical modeling technology, we are now calculating the expected odds that each NCAA Tournament team will make it to each successive round of the 2007 tournament bracket, from the opening round through the Sweet Sixteen, Final Four, and right on up to the predicted 2007 NCAA tournament champion. Until the official 2007 men's bracket and tournament seeds are announced on Selection Sunday, we will use a projected 2007 NCAA tournament field from the well-respected David Mihm of Bracketography.com. This projected bracket is also available as a free printable bracket (see below). Printable NCAA Tournament Brackets We also offer free printable and downloadable March Madness brackets to our visitors. These blank brackets will come in two forms: a periodically updated projected bracket (before the final NCAA tournament teams and seeds are announced), and an "official" blank NCAA tournament bracket sheet released on Selection Sunday. You can print these brackets out at home or just check out viewable tournament brackets in our NCAA Tournament section.
Get our printable 2007 NCAA brackets Get our viewable 2007 NCAA brackets Power Rankings for NCAA Basketball Tournament Matchups Of course, our insightful and free college basketball Power Ratings are always available (in a variety of flavors, no less) to help you make the more informed NCAA bracket picks. If you want to do your own March Madness bracket analysis using our data, more power to you! Fire up your Excel spreadsheets and let us know if you figure out anything brilliant. NCAA Bracket Analysis and Insight Finally, in conjunction with the NCAA bracket gurus over at Bracketography.com, we will be publishing new articles and insight about the 2007 men's basketball tournament at least every few days in our NCAA tournament section.
So that's it. We wish all of our visitors the best of luck during March Madness 2007. Enjoy the TeamRankings.com site, have fun completing your 2007 tournament brackets, and best of luck in your NCAA tournament pools! As always, please feel free to forward any feedback you have - raves or rants, we love 'em both - to support at teamrankings dot com. Long live the 16 seed, Mike and Tom |
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