7 Secrets to Beating March Madness in 2023

While most college basketball fans will tell you that we are entering the best time of year, I’m here to warn you that it is also the most dangerous time of year for unsuspecting sports bettors.

Trust me, it happens like clockwork every year. Guys who haven’t watching a lick of college hoop all season, get caught up in the madness and start listening to their buddies or the talking heads on TV. By the time Thursday’s tipoff comes around, they suddenly think they are Dick Vitale and they start betting the games with both fists.

The result? Well, let’s just say that it’s actually the bookmakers who think this is, indeed, the most wonderful time of year. Last year in just March alone, Nevada sportsbooks raked in $36.9 million as “square” bettors flooded the Strip and beyond for March Madness 

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1. Pick Your Spots

The first two days of the NCAA Tournament are the most dangerous because the action is hot and heavy. It’s when 32 of the first 63 games will be played and it you’re not careful, you be blown out before you sit down for your Corned Beef and Cabbage St. Patrick’s Day dinner on Thursday evening.  

Do yourself and your bankroll a favor and limit yourself to 3-5 bets per day. Use the “survive and advance” strategy that the actual teams are employing as they try to make it to the Final Four. As the tournament winds down to the Sweet 16, Elite 8 and Final Four, don’t feel like you have to bet every game.

2. Power programs prevail

As much as the mainstream media enjoys talking about upsets, the bottom line is that power conferences and top programs dominate. Did you know that the higher seeded team has won 70% of all NCAA Tournament games since 2002?

Also, did you know that since the tournament started to seed teams way back in 1978, only four teams that were better than a 20-to-1 shot to win the national championship as the tournament tipped off have cut down the nets (NC State in 1983, Villanova in 1985, and UConn in both 2011 and 2014).

Yes, there are exceptions to this rule, but it’s rare. Eliminate UConn’s National Championship as 100-to-1 longshot as a No. 8 seed in 2014, and only two teams worse than a No. 6 seed has made it to the Championship Game in last 35 years. 

In 32 of the last 33 years, the eventual National Champion has been a No. 4 seed or better. Since the field expanded to 64 teams, 91 of the 148 Final Four teams (61%) have been a 1 or 2 seed.

3. Coaching matters

It’s a fact: Experienced head coaches go deep in the NCAA tournament. In the last 15 years, only four head coaches (Texas Tech’s Chris Beard in 2019, Butler’s Brad Stevens in 2012, UConn’s Kevin Ollie in 2014, Loyola’s Porter Moser in 2018, NC’s Hubert Davis in 2022) have made it to the Final Four without having made at least four previous NCAA appearances as a head coach.

Also, 26 of the last 27 NCAA Champions had a head coach with Sweet 16 experience. The lesson? Look to play on veteran head coaches over those with less Big Dance experience.  

4. Manage your bankroll

Just because it’s the Big Dance, don’t feel like you have to bet bigger than you typically do on a Week 13 of the NFL season. Pick a base bet number that you can afford and stick with it. If you are a member of Harry Bondi’s “Steam Team” a 3-star play is your regular bet. Double that unit at 5 stars and triple it for our 10 star highest rated games. Don’t bet more than 3 times your regular bet — ever.

Everybody wishes they would have bet more when they win, but when your selections go bad, you’ll be happy that you didn’t go overboard with your bet.

5. Have multiple outs and shop for the best line

If you only have one bookie, you are doing yourself a disservice as a sports bettor. It is to your advantage to have more than one out. I recommend at least three or four sources.

It is not unusual for tournament games to move 2 or 3 points over the course of the day. Typically, the line move will be toward the favorite. Teams like Duke, Kentucky, Gonzaga, and Kansas are so popular and heavily bet that the line will often move their way as well.

If you only have one outlet for your action you are playing into your bookie’s hands. Every bettor MUST have two or three outlets to get the best lines possible.

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6. Allow a successful and respected handicapper to help you

Know the teams you are betting on AND against. Know the style of play both teams prefer. Are they an up-tempo team that is going to be looking to push the ball all game? Or are they a plodding team that will look to drain the shot clock? If you have contrasting styles of play and you believe that one team will be able to force their will on the other, it’s time to build that bankroll.

For instance, one of the biggest contrasts in style of play that we will see in the first round, according to our numbers, is the College of Charleston (29th fastest pace in the country) vs San Diego State (252nd fastest) game.

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7. Don’t bet with emotion

Do you have a favorite team? Are you an alum of one of the teams in the Big Dance? If so, bet those games small. Don’t fall in love with a team during the tournament. Don’t give too much value to the last game a team played. Remember, no team is as good or as bad as it looked in that game.

Do you really like or dislike a particular coach? Be careful when you bet on or against him. Did you spend the afternoon at your favorite sports bar throwing them back instead of going back to work and now you want to send it in on a night game you love? Be really careful. In fact, go to bed. You’ll save yourself a pile of cash.

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