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Online Casino Offers $5,000 March Madness Prize

PinnacleSports.Com announces updated NCAA odds

Thursday 9th March 2006



OasisCasino.com are preparing for NCAA’s March Madness tournament with its $5,000 Bracket Buster contest. The free online contest offers a $5,000 Grand Prize to the player that can correctly predict the most winning teams in each of the sixty-five games held during the tournament.

'NCAA's March Madness is considered one of the most competitive tournaments in all of sports', said Randolph Shea, OasisCasino.com Director of Corporate Communication. 'Our $5,000 March Madness Bracket Buster contest is an opportunity to give each OasisCasino.com customer the chance to experience all the excitement that is associated with one of the sports industry's greatest spectacles.'

The Bracket Buster contest begins on March 16th. For more details visit OasisCasino.com.

 


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