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The Bookies.com Podcast EP 23: March Madness & Honda Classic

The Bookies.com Podcast EP 23: March Madness & Honda Classic

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The Bookies.com Podcast is back and ready to kick off March Madness in style on St. Patrick’s Day.

Bookies.com handicappers Adam Thompson and Dan Kilbridge start the party with a brief look at Thursday’s First Four play-in games for the NCAA Tournament. They also give their favorites and sleepers for each region and discuss some tasty longshot odds for underdogs to make the Final Four.

The guys then give out their Final Four predictions and take a quick look at golf bets they like for this week’s Honda Classic at PGA National.

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Here’s a detailed look at this week’s topics:

1:15-19:25: Adam and Dan begin the great bracket breakdown with a look at Thursday’s First Four play-in games. They also go through the West and South regions to talk about the chances for No. 1-seed Gonzaga and No. 1-seed Baylor and give predictions for favorites and sleepers. Bet on March Madness with BetMGM

19:25-29:52: The guys move on to the Midwest and East regions with No. 1-seeds Illinois and Michigan. They give out their favorites for the opening rounds and pick a few upset contenders from each region.


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29:52-41:10: Adam and Dan give out their official Final Four predictions and pick a national champion. They also take a brief look at this week’s Honda Classic and a potential top-10 sleeper they both agree on. Bet on the PGA with PointsBet

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Dan Kilbridge for Bookies.com
Dan Kilbridge
Handicapper Dan Kilbridge writes about college football, MLB and other sports for Bookies.com after spending three years covering Tiger Woods’ comeback and the PGA for Golfweek.