{"id":7698,"date":"2021-03-04T12:26:31","date_gmt":"2021-03-04T12:26:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bonusfinder.com\/?page_id=7698"},"modified":"2024-09-18T14:31:08","modified_gmt":"2024-09-18T14:31:08","slug":"march-madness","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.bonusfinder.com\/guide\/sports-betting\/march-madness","title":{"rendered":"March Madness Betting"},"content":{"rendered":"
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You can now legally bet on the NCAA Men’s Basketball<\/a> Tournament online in 20 different states. This means that you can bet real money online instead of just filling your March Madness bracket on the NCAA website and participating in your office pool.<\/p>\n Best sports betting apps provide players with several opportunities for betting on the NCAA tournament. Although futures on the winner of the March Madness bracket are naturally the most popular, you can also wager on the outcomes of individual games. In addition to moneyline bets, sports betting apps offer individual bets on all the games in the tournament. By combining different online sports bet types from various sites, you can find the best odds.<\/p>\n Point Spread is the most bet type in a basketball game. In this bet type, the betting site has handicapped the other side. Let’s say the Baylor Bears are favored 3.5 points against the Alabama Crimson Tide. The line would read Bears -3.5 and Tide +3.5. You then need to pick which side you think will “cover” the spread.<\/p>\n Moneyline is a simple bet. You choose the winner of the game, extra time included. Odds on moneyline bets may be very low, especially at the start of the tournament when favorites play against underdogs.<\/p>\n College basketball totals bets are wagers where you try to correctly predict whether the line set for total points in the game will go under or over. For example, if Villanova<\/a> is playing Gonzaga, DraftKings might set the line at 143 points. Your job is to pick whether over 143 points are scored or not.<\/p>\n Team proposition bets include teams scoring total in the game, half, or quarter. Furthermore, you can wager on things like how many threes the team will make, or the total number of fouls.<\/p>\n Live betting is wagering during the game. Some states don’t allow live bets on college sports, so check your local regulations before thinking that you can fire off the bets from courtside.<\/p>\n Note that most states prohibit player prop bets and plyer futures for NCAA Tournament games and college sports like college football in general. Futures bet is still available for teams though.<\/em><\/p>\n The free to play bracket contest for cash prizes or daily fantasy sports are fun ways to participate, but there are also several fun real money wager types for the casual sports bettor. You can take part in the basketball action with wager options like the number of free throws, most outstanding player etc.<\/p>\n The most obvious choice is of course to bet on the NCAAB National Champion. This is of course the hardest pick to make, and even though you can pretty much know the seeding beforehand, there are still always unicorns that cause huge upsets in each tournament.<\/p>\n To make Final Four is a somewhat safer betting option. Top 4 seeds make the final four around 50% of the time. However, this is also reflected in the odds. If you want to check the odds you would be getting against the probability of the team making the final four, you can use the BonusFinder odds calculator<\/a>.<\/p>\n This is the bet type our experts like the most. Many unicorns and underdogs make the Elite Eight with quite good odds even. Therefore, you can find some real bargains by betting on your favorite team to place among the top 8 teams in the tournament.<\/p>\n One of the most interesting betting prospect before the tournament starts is to bet on the teams to make the tournament. Because only 33 teams are selected outright, there is a huge betting market for betting which teams will actually make the March Madness Bracket.<\/p>\n\n
\ud83d\udcb5 March Madness Bet Types<\/h2>\n
Point Spreads<\/h3>\n
Money Line<\/h3>\n
Over \/ Under bets (totals bets)<\/h3>\n
Teams Props<\/h3>\n
Live Betting<\/h3>\n
\ud83d\udcb5 College Basketball Futures Betting Options<\/h2>\n
To Win the Tournament<\/h3>\n
To Make Final Four<\/h3>\n
To Make the Elite Eight<\/h3>\n
Odds to Make NCAA Tournament<\/h3>\n
Historical March Madness Odds<\/h4>\n