Favorites that fall short of the margin lose their teams. Strategize your draft, read the matchups, and own the champion to win.

You know the drill. Fill out a bracket, lose half your picks on day one, stop caring by Sunday.
No strategy. Just guess and hope.
One upset and you're done watching.
No rivalry. No drama. No reason to talk trash.
You check scores once, sigh, close the app.
Take turns picking real teams. Trash talk built in.
Teams change hands every round. Underdogs can keep you alive.
Favorite wins but doesn't cover? That team is yours now.
You're screaming at the TV because 3 points decides who owns Duke.
Most bracket pools are over after the first weekend. This one isn’t.
If a favored team wins but does not exceed the point margin, ownership shifts to their opponent’s drafter.
Needs to win by > 7
Covered the Spread
Kansas won the game on the court, but they didn’t cover the 7-point spread. Ownership transfers to the underdog’s player — keeping every matchup competitive.
Draft a mid-seed and still have a real shot to win it all.
Low seeds are not dead on arrival.
This is what your bracket looks like during March Madness.

Each player’s teams are shown in their unique color.
When a favorite doesn’t cover, a red-outlined frog icon marks the ownership transfer.
Real spreads update automatically as games approach.
Watch teams advance with their new owners through each round.
The commissioner sets up the pool, players draft teams, and everyone competes as games unfold.
Set the draft speed, choose your player count, and share an invite link. Your pool is live in under two minutes.
Take turns picking real teams in a fair snake-draft order. Live, slow, or auto-pick — your call.
Follow live scores and real spreads. When a favorite wins but doesn’t cover, their team transfers to the opposing player. The player who owns the champion wins.

This isn’t a coin flip. The spread adds a strategic layer that rewards analysis.
A 5-seed with a favorable draw might be worth more than a 1-seed everyone expects to cover. Draft smarter.
Ownership transfers are driven by real spreads. The tighter the margin, the more likely a steal. Watch for opportunities.
63 games. 6 rounds. Steals happening every round. The player who owns the team that wins it all takes the crown.
4 players free. Bigger pools start at $19. The commissioner pays once — everyone else joins free.

Invite friends with a link, email, or QR code. Up to 32 players per pool, with private lobbies where everyone can see who’s joined before the draft starts.

March Madness 2026 tips off soon. Set up a pool in minutes, invite your friends, and draft your squad.
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