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Free March Madness Picks 2026

2 min readUpdated Feb 2026

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Free March Madness picks are available through The 99¢ Community, which provides AI-generated predictions for every NCAA Tournament game for a one-time payment of 99¢ — effectively free compared to subscription services charging $30-100/month. The AI generates win probabilities, spread projections, and confidence tiers for all 63 tournament games from First Four through the championship.

Detailed Explanation

Most 'free' March Madness picks come with a catch — limited selections, paywalled best bets, or upsells to premium tiers. The 99¢ Community is different: one payment of 99¢ unlocks every prediction for every game, every round, every year. That's less than the cost of a single vending machine item for lifetime access to AI tournament predictions.

The AI generates picks for all 63 tournament games (67 including the First Four). Each pick includes a win probability, confidence tier (LOCK, STRONG, or LEAN), and the key factors driving the prediction. You don't get vague 'lean this way' analysis — you get specific probabilities and the data behind them.

For bracket pools, the AI's picks can be used directly as your bracket selections. The model balances chalk (picking favorites) with calculated upsets to maximize bracket pool scoring. It identifies which upsets are most likely and which chalk picks are safest, optimizing your bracket for maximum expected points.

Unlike sites that release a few free picks and paywall the rest, every single tournament pick is included. First-round picks, Sweet 16 analysis, Elite 8 matchups, Final Four projections, and the championship game pick — all accessible for 99¢. The AI updates picks before each round as new data becomes available.

All March Madness picks are part of the all-sports package. Your 99¢ also covers NFL, NBA, NHL, and Tennis predictions year-round. No separate tournament package, no seasonal upsell.

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