As a follow up to today's interview regarding March Madness Strategy, the following is a link to a site called BracketBrains that offers some really in-depth statistics about each team's likelihood of success based on an analysis of over 10 years worth of game results. If you haven't filled in your picks yet, it is worth a look.
The Science of March Madness: Game Theory applied to your Office NCAA Tournament Pool
At This is Tech we like sports, but what we really like is the technology behind sports, and while we love the game, we are generally more impressed by the SkyCam. Just because we only watch college basketball during March doesn't mean we don't know how to bring it in the office NCAA Tournament Pool. With that in mind, we bring you the ThisIsTech.com primer on NCAA tournament pool strategy followed by an overview of game theory as applied to tourney picks from Professor John Duffy of the Experimental Economics Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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