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Re: Duelbits.com | Casino & Sportsbook | Instant BTC,ETH & LTC withdraws | VIP |
by
MinMan
on 18/03/2022, 18:38:03 UTC
I Assume you didn't read the rules of March Madness. They have already said on the rules A- "The player who correctly predicts the outcome of all the 63 March Madness matches will get a $1,000,000 Cash Prize", B- "In case more than one player has predicted all matches correctly, the $1,000,000 will be shared equally among all qualifying players."

Rules no 2.
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The March Madness Leaderboard:
  • Players will be awarded with 1 point for each correct prediction on the Leaderboard
  • The users finishing in the Top 100 places will qualify for Leaderboard Cash Prizes from the $50,000 Prize Pool
  • Leaderboard prizes will be between $5 and $20,000
  • In case of equal points, the prize pool for the corresponding prize bracket will be shared equally among all players qualifying for the prize with dead heat rules
Thank God I did this time around, but I would say, I end up participating in so many things without reading the rules of it first. That is a bad thing to do but we just do it anyway, no idea why we do it that way. In any case, I do not think that there would be too many people who will get all of them right.

There could possibly maybe only a few if you ask me, and there is a good chance we may even have zero winners of this as well. In that case we have people with the most points getting a share of the prize pool, but there is nothing about "if nobody gets all of it right, the pool will be distributed with the highest points on the leaderboard, which is a shame.