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How to win your 2020 March Madness pool

By Dr. Ed Feng Leave a Comment

In last year’s Final Four, Virginia was down 2 with 1.5 seconds left to play against Auburn. Ty Jerome inbounds the ball to Kyle Guy, their best shooter, deep in the corner. Guy launches a 3 point shot that could win the game.

There’s a reason I told members of The Power Rank to pick Virginia in their March Madness brackets, and not the favorite Duke. This advice looked great in the Elite 8, as Duke lost to Michigan State and Virginia advanced over Purdue.

This advice continued to look great late in the Final Four game, as Virginia had a 10 point over Auburn with 5 minutes left in the game. Then Auburn went on a 11-0 run to take the lead.

Virginia still had a chance to win, but Guy’s three pointer bounced off the rim. It looked like the end Virginia’s tournament hopes.

However, Guy got fouled on the 3 point shot. He went to the line to sink 3 free throws for a 63-62 Virginia win.

Virginia went on to beat Texas Tech in the national title game, and many of my members won their pool.

There are two lessons from this experience. First, it takes a lot of luck for your team to win the NCAA tournament. While Guy did get fouled, you can imagine that the referee doesn’t make that call.

Second, you need the right strategy to win your pool, and this depends on pool size. Analytics plays a role, as the strategy is based on the win probabilities for each team. However, in 2019, the right strategy for certain pools said not to pick Duke, the team with the highest win probability.

I explain this balance of analytics and strategy in my book How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool. Over the years, it has helped many people win their March Madness pool.

This is what L.S. Stint said after last year’s tournament.

I used Ed’s methods and won a pool with 102 entrants. As a woman, it was particularly gratifying to win as pool consisted of mostly men who consider themselves knowledgable. Thank you, The Power Rank!

— L.S. Stint, Ann Arbor, MI

A new version of the paperback is now available. This version has a new design and crisp images not usually found in self-published books on Amazon.

My book How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool is also available to members of The Power Rank. Members also get access to my complete bracket advice in which I apply the ideas in the book to the 2020 tournament. Members also get access to my daily college basketball predictions.

To learn more, click here.

Filed Under: How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool, March Madness

Podcast: How to Win Your 2017 NCAA Tournament Pool

By Dr. Ed Feng Leave a Comment

On this week’s episode, I discuss the research behind my book How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool. Topics include:

  • Can tournament games be predicted at all? You might be surprised how often one particular team wins, and why this matters in small pools.
  • How to pick the right pool. You might as well light your entry fee on fire if you enter the wrong pool.
  • The contrarian approach to winning a medium sized pool that will make sense to no one but you. This is the key to avoiding the luck of others in your pool.

Ryan Peters from Omaha, Nebraska joins me to discuss how he used my methods to win his pool.

Parts of the podcast come from the 2016 audiobook version of How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool.

To listen on iTunes, click here.

To listen here, click on the play button.

Filed Under: 2017 NCAA Tournament, College Basketball, How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool, Podcast

Do you make this mistake with March Madness pools?

By Dr. Ed Feng Leave a Comment

I hope not. Check out this video to find out.

The content in the video comes from Chapter 2 of my book How to Win Your NCAA Tournament Pool.

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