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Have you ever wondered what the odds of picking a perfect bracket are?
Well I hope you didn't have your hopes set on that perfect bracket this year - because the odds of that are not very good. It is figured that the odds of picking a perfect bracket are 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 1. That's nine quintillion to one!
How big of a number is that? It is a billion times as big as 9 billion! That's still not as big as Dick Vitale's mouth, and almost as big as BlueMyBoy's ex-girlfriend.
Seriously though think of it this way: if every person, including children, on the planet randomly filled out 10 million brackets each, the odds would be LESS than 1% that even one would have a perfect bracket for March Madness. How tall would every possible bracket be, on paper of normal thickness? That stack would reach from the earth's surface to the sun over six thousand times! That stack would be 19.5 million times the height of Mount Everest!
Want to increase your odds this year? Then search the internet for resources, stay away from popular march madness picks. Scour theFBZ Forum and find out what some of the experts are saying about this years NCAA Tournament.
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