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TopicOffer still stands: I will pay $100,000 for perfect bracket, $10K for perfect -1
NFUN
10/27/18 10:23:51 PM
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INTERWEBUSER posted...
VideoboysaysCube posted...
This is a meaningless bet. We're down to two perfects and we're not even halfway through the first round. Through sheer probability, the odds of one remaining perfect is essentially zero.

Never say never. Someone just won the Mega Millions jackpot last week. Odds were 1 in 302 million, even less than that considering there was only a single winner.

Anything is possible.

And when I first posted this, there were a lot more than 2 perfects. Which is why I'll be expanding my giveaway to allow 1 mistake.

the odds of somebody winning that lottery was 100%

you're bad at math

well you're good enough to realize that nobody is going to get a perfect bracket so even if you are perfectly honest, this attention whoring is free, at least
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