Bing wants to help you master March Madness with its smart bracket builder

The tournament brackets have been drawn, and March Madness is now upon us with college hoops galore. For a lot of people, that means taking on your office mates to see who can most accurately predict the outcome of this year's NCAA tournament. Fortunately if you want an extra edge in your office pool, Bing is ready as ever to help.

Using a bit of its predictive voodoo, Bing has outed an smart tournament bracket builder that can crunch the data and help you make better picks when filling out your bracket. After offering suggestions on who to go with in the first round, Bing will then lean on its predictive magic to analyze stats and serve up suggestions and forecasts for further rounds.

Given the sheer number of outcomes and possibilities, it's likely impossible you'll ever get a 100% perfect bracket. That said, maybe a little help from Bing can get you a little closer. All you need to do to get started is head to Bing and simply search for "March Madness to get access to the bracket builder and Bing's predictions.

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