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NCAA "Final Four" begins tomorrow morning: Polymarket's current odds for the University of Michigan winning the championship are at 35%, ranking first.
ME News update, April 4 (UTC+8). Odaily Seer monitor channel shows that NCAA “Final Four” kicks off tomorrow morning. Polymarket’s real-time probability shows the University of Michigan’s championship odds are currently 35%, ranking first; the University of Arizona’s odds are currently 32%, ranking second; the University of Illinois’s odds are currently 19%, ranking third; the University of Connecticut’s odds are currently 14%, ranking fourth. As of now, the total trading volume of this event contract has exceeded $24.9 million. According to the “Final Four” bracket, the University of Connecticut will face the University of Illinois. UConn wants to prove the dynasty isn’t over yet—they are still the rulers of college basketball. Illinois, meanwhile, is eager to tell the world that a new era has arrived, and the 21-year wait is about to bear fruit. The University of Michigan will face the University of Arizona. The biggest suspense of the matchup is whether Arizona can use its inside advantage to curb Michigan’s efficient offense, and whether Michigan’s three-point firepower can break through Arizona’s top-tier defense. NCAA “March Madness” refers to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Division I National Championship. The event typically begins every March and uses a single-elimination format, with a tight schedule and fierce competition, hence the name “March Madness.” Odaily Seer monitor channel continues to pay attention to prediction markets; before pricing, you can see the changes. (Source: ODAILY)