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The Bookies.com Podcast Episode 24: Sweet 16 & WGC-Match Play

The Bookies.com Podcast Episode 24: Sweet 16 & WGC-Match Play

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The Bookies.com Podcast is back and ready for the Sweet 16 after four days of glorious March Madness betting action.

Bookies.com handicappers Adam Thompson and Dan Kilbridge react to the early-round upsets and surprising betting takeaways from a thrilling weekend of NCAA Tournament action. They reflect on their best wins and biggest misses, go over the Sweet 16 matchup point spreads and look at Final Four projections.

The guys also break down the WGC-Match Play brackets and discuss match play betting strategy, sleepers, golf’s Final Four predictions and more.

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

1:54-21:20: The guys break down the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament by breaking down their best bets of the week, biggest wagering regret and most surprising upsets. Bet on March Madness with BetMGM

21:20-28:25: Adam and Dan hit the reset button with their new Final Four predictions. They also look at the Sweet 16 odds for this weekend’s games and go over the updated National Championship odds. Check out our expert college basketball picks.

28:25-41:30: The guys shift their bracket attention to the links for this week’s WGC-Match Play at Austin Country. They give out their picks and bets for the group stage before looking ahead to their favorites to make the Final Four in the golf bracket. Bet on the PGA with PointsBet


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About the Author

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.