Use This Mathematical Strategy to Fill Out Your 2023 March Madness Bracket

It has helped me (and my friends) win money in bracket pools four years running.

David Glidden
5 min readMar 13, 2023
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In 2018 I shared the in-depth method I used to fill out my NCAA basketball tournament bracket using optimal mathematical strategy to win or at least place highly in a March Madness pool. The results:

  • 2018: I correctly picked Villanova as the tournament winner and ranked in the 94th percentile among the 17.3 million brackets in ESPN’s Tournament Challenge pool, roughly equivalent to 2nd place in a typical 20-person friends and family bracket pool.
  • 2019: The same method correctly picked Virginia to win the tournament, placing in the 97th percentile among 17.2 million ESPN brackets, roughly equivalent to 1st place in a 20-person friends and family bracket pool.
  • 2020: The tournament was canceled 😭 (I simulated it anyways).
  • 2021: Although I didn’t pick the winner that year, my 2021 bracket still fared quite well, placing in the 87th percentile of all EPSN brackets, roughly equivalent to 3rd place in a 20-person friends and…

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David Glidden
David Glidden

Written by David Glidden

In the District of Columbia with @egbarnett. Ops at @TheoremOne.

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