RealStreet’s March Madness Bracket Contest!

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It’s time to test your basketball knowledge and competitive spirit in our exciting March Madness Bracket Contest! Whether you’re a seasoned hoops expert, a casual fan or just someone looking to have some fun, this contest is open to everyone! Best of all it’s completely free to participate and setting up your bracket is quick and easy!

How It Works:

  1. Sign Up & Invite Others: Join and invite others using this link: https://picks.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ncaa-tournament/bracket/pools/kbxw63b2gezdgmzwgy2dk===?pool-join-key=fe125h1j5pvltffd4t36od0d0hd1qwlx&invited-by=ivxhi4tzhiytsmrqg43damrw&via-medium=copy&ttag=FF25_lk_cbssports_cbb_bpm_copySetupInvite&sender-role=mmavnralg2eqr6
  2. Fill Out Your Bracket: Choose the teams you think will make it through each round and eventually win the championship.
  3. Submit Your Pick: The RealStreet bracket will be available starting Selection Sunday, March 16, 2025. Be sure to submit your picks no later than 12:00 noon ET on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
  4. Compete: Once the tournament starts, track your bracket as the games unfold. The better your picks, the higher your chances of winning! Track the standings here: https://picks.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ncaa-tournament/bracket/pools/kbxw63b2gezdgmzwgy2dk===/standings
  5. Win Prizes: Top performers in the contest will be rewarded with exciting prizes, so make your picks count!

Here are the Prizes:

  • 1st place: $200 AMEX gift card
  • 2nd place: $100 AMEX gift card
  • 3rd place: $50 AMEX gift card

Why You Should Join:

  • Free & Easy: Signing up is simple and completely free. Get started in just a few clicks!
  • Fun for All: Whether you’re an expert or a casual fan, it’s a great way to get involved and enjoy the excitement of March Madness.
  • Bragging Rights: Can you outsmart your friends, family or coworkers and become the bracket champion?
  • Awesome Prizes: Compete for a chance to win fantastic rewards – AMEX gift cards!

Watch this video for the official announcement: https://youtu.be/xST_pfO1yHE

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