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Your March Madness Guide - New Predictions Included

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Complimentary Access Hey there! This year is shaping up to be one of the most wide-open March Madnes

Complimentary Access Hey there! This year is shaping up to be one of the most wide-open March Madness tournaments in recent memory! It has been a year of parity in College Basketball with no team standing head and shoulders above the rest. Yes, Houston has the best record, but what competition have they faced? Yes, Purdue has the likely National Player of the Year in Zach Edey but what about the other 4 average players that surround him? This is shaping up to be a Tournament unlike the ones we are used to! That means this is as good a year as any for the upsets to hammer down one after another. Of course upsets create a lot of volatility throughout the course of the NCAA Tournament. It can be hard to tell who will upset who, which can make picking especially challenging. Luckily for you we have a time-tested system that can help minimize March volatility. [Tap Here to Get Your FREE Guide Outlining Our March Madness Predictions ]( Best Regards, Olin G. Head of Research   [Go Here to See Your FREE March Madness Guide](     JuicyWagers.com is a publisher and the information provided through its products and services are for informational purposes only. To the extent any such information is deemed to be advice, such information is impersonal and not tailored to the needs of any specific person. JuicyWagers.com and its affiliates are not responsible for any actions taken by a user of their published information. Headley Investment Analysis, Inc., 201 West Vine Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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