March Madness Psychology

Taking the time to learn more about March Madness psychology can give you the leading edge when filling out your brackets for the NCAA March Madness competition. March Madness is the top sports betting event of the year. The NCAA's annual college basketball tournament attracts more bets than the Super Bowl. This is because March Madness isn't just played on one night in the year. March madness has become a series of 5 rounds spread between March and April with 64 teams fighting it out to reach the Final Four and ultimately the title. Its worth any sports fan's time to learn more about March Madness psychology.

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What is March Madness psychology? According to San Diego State University, psychology is the "scientific study of the behavior of humans and animals". In sports terms, it means that you can study the behaviors of a team in order to make predictions about them. These behaviors may include how a low-seeded team reacts to being an underdog, or how confident a team is when playing under pressure. March Madness psychology offers fans the opportunity to have extra insight in choosing teams so that you can go on to win the pool that you are in.

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All during the NCAA tournament's 20-year history, we have seen top-seeded teams lose to lower-ranked teams. Experts from the University of Kansas state that the reasons low-seeded teams win is completely due to psychology. When a team goes into a game as the underdogs, they are able to see their role more in terms of fun. Underdogs can take more risks, lay it on the line and take chances all in a way that a team might not do when they are under pressure to win. Psychology shows that you shouldn't underestimate the underdogs in March Madness!

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Confidence is a key feature in March Madness psychology. With confidence comes experience and accuracy. Teams with experienced guards can throw free shots with a high percentage of accuracy, due to confidence. North Carolina was the winners of the NCAA title in 2005, beating Illinois 75-70. The Tar Heels won the championship because their experienced guards who were confident in their ability to shoot under pressure. When choosing teams to bet on for the NCAA March Madness competition, psychologists would advise you to look for teams with confidents and experienced guards. March Madness psychology is a real help to all sports fans. For the quickest and easiest depositing methods available, sign-up today at BetUS.com, "for over 14 years they have been the World-Wide Leader in Online Sports, Poker and Casino Gaming!" Always receive great odds, huge bonuses and fast payouts only at BetUS.com!

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by Bobby Latrel at 1800-sports.com on January 20, 2006


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