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Competition Launches: March Mania 2021

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Hi {NAME}, The eighth annual Kaggle-backed NCAA basketball competition is underway! Another year, an

[Kaggle] Hi {NAME}, The eighth annual Kaggle-backed NCAA basketball competition is underway! Another year, another chance to anticipate the upsets, call the probabilities, and put your bracketology skills to the test. Kagglers will join the millions of fans who attempt to forecast the outcomes of the NCAA basketball tournament during this year's NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. But unlike most fans, you will pick your bracket using a combination of historical data and your computing power, and watch the ground truth unfold on national television. In addition to predicting the winners (and Cinderellas) with your level of confidence, we’ve created two experimental, for-fun additions this year where you can “spread” the love by predicting the point spread! Which games will be blowouts and which will be nail-biters? You tell us! [NCAAM Tournament]( [NCAAW Tournament]( [NCAAM Tournament - Spread]( [NCAAW Tournament - Spread]( Hurry! Get your predictions in before tip off! Good luck, Will Cukierski Kaggle Data Scientist Kaggle, Inc 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy Mountain View, CA 94043 This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated that you'd like to receive news and updates about Kaggle. If you don't want to receive these emails in the future, please [unsubscribe here](. You can also change your preferences on your account's profile page by logging in at [kaggle.com.](

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