The overwhelming historical rarity of perfect first-round brackets in March Madness—zero survivors in ESPN's million-plus entry pool for over a decade—anchors the 87% "No" consensus, as even crowdsourced wisdom falters against inevitable upsets. This year's Round of 64 amplifies volatility with matchup dynamics favoring chaos: 13-seed Yale stunned No. 4 Auburn amid the Tigers' late-season skid, 11-seed Oregon edged South Carolina on late heroics, and razor-thin spreads in games like Grand Canyon vs. Saint Mary's highlight bubble team momentum over chalk. No major injuries alter the landscape, but recent form shows mid-majors peaking while powerhouses like Kentucky falter, ensuring traders price in at least one bracket-busting surprise.
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NCAAトーナメントの第1ラウンドで生き残る選手はいますか?
A perfect bracket is defined exclusively as a bracket that selects the correct outcome of every game during the First Round (Round of 64) of the 2026 Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament. A perfect bracket only qualifies for a completed First Round. Perfect brackets for incomplete or partially completed First Rounds will not be considered. No form of ‘second chance’ bracket will be considered. Only brackets that can be verified as having been submitted before the start of the first Round of 64 game will be considered.
If the 2026 Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament First Round is cancelled, postponed after April 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET or the 2026 Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament matchups have not been declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source will be official information from ESPN, NCAA, CBS Sports, Yahoo Fantasy, Fox Sports, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, or Kalshi.
マーケット開始日: Mar 19, 2026, 8:03 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...A perfect bracket is defined exclusively as a bracket that selects the correct outcome of every game during the First Round (Round of 64) of the 2026 Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament. A perfect bracket only qualifies for a completed First Round. Perfect brackets for incomplete or partially completed First Rounds will not be considered. No form of ‘second chance’ bracket will be considered. Only brackets that can be verified as having been submitted before the start of the first Round of 64 game will be considered.
If the 2026 Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament First Round is cancelled, postponed after April 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET or the 2026 Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament matchups have not been declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source will be official information from ESPN, NCAA, CBS Sports, Yahoo Fantasy, Fox Sports, Sports Illustrated, USA Today, or Kalshi.
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0x65070BE91...The overwhelming historical rarity of perfect first-round brackets in March Madness—zero survivors in ESPN's million-plus entry pool for over a decade—anchors the 87% "No" consensus, as even crowdsourced wisdom falters against inevitable upsets. This year's Round of 64 amplifies volatility with matchup dynamics favoring chaos: 13-seed Yale stunned No. 4 Auburn amid the Tigers' late-season skid, 11-seed Oregon edged South Carolina on late heroics, and razor-thin spreads in games like Grand Canyon vs. Saint Mary's highlight bubble team momentum over chalk. No major injuries alter the landscape, but recent form shows mid-majors peaking while powerhouses like Kentucky falter, ensuring traders price in at least one bracket-busting surprise.
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