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Semi-OT: Big Dance Bracket Debate - Only one or multiples? Which approach is best?
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Semi-OT: Big Dance Bracket Debate - Only one or multiples? Which approach is best?
I've always been one who would make more than one bracket every year. Does it create a conflict of interest? Sure, unless you just want to see some good basketball. (Having more chances to win some money doesn't hurt either.)

That said, there are those who are of the mindset of ESPN's Mike Greenberg, who makes only one tourney bracket every single year, and would deride anybody who didn't share his approach. Case in point: When he co-hosted Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN Radio with Mike Golic, Sr., the two of them would have a seemingly endless debate every single time March Madness rolled around on the sports schedule. Golic's mindset is like mine, by the way. (I WANT TO WIN THE POOL TO WIN THE CAISHE!) So the two of them would have a "Sheet of Integrity" Challenge where Golic would put one of his brackets up against Greenberg's lone bracket as part of a wager. (Usually involving Golic's alma mater, Notre Dame.)

So what do y'all prefer: A single sheet to represent your "hopes and dreams" in bracket pools or multiple brackets for a better chance to win the pool?
03-19-2021 05:05 PM
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RE: Semi-OT: Big Dance Bracket Debate - Only one or multiples? Which approach is best?
One bracket. Be a man.
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RE: Semi-OT: Big Dance Bracket Debate - Only one or multiples? Which approach is best?
(03-19-2021 07:07 PM)Fishpro10987 Wrote:  One bracket. Be a man.

I am a man. A proud man who loves winning...cash.
03-19-2021 11:16 PM
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RE: Semi-OT: Big Dance Bracket Debate - Only one or multiples? Which approach is best?
Vanilla or chocolate. Don't die on that hill. They are both good.
03-20-2021 12:12 AM
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RE: Semi-OT: Big Dance Bracket Debate - Only one or multiples? Which approach is best?
(03-19-2021 11:16 PM)GeminiCoog Wrote:  
(03-19-2021 07:07 PM)Fishpro10987 Wrote:  One bracket. Be a man.

I am a man. A proud man who loves winning...cash.

Oh, OK, that's different. I thought it was for entertainment only. For real hard cash, enter as many as you need to collect, as long as positive exceeds negative.
03-20-2021 01:28 AM
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