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VSiN Launches ''Sharp Week'' for NCAA Basketball Coverage


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As the NCAA Basketball Tournament approaches, VSiN, The Sports Betting Network, is set to launch "Sharp Week," an initiative designed to guide NCAA Tournament fans and bettors with analysis and insights. Starting March 16, this initiative aims to provide enhanced betting strategies and knowledge, just in time for the tournament's tip-off.

"Sharp Week" will feature broadcasts from VSiN's studios in downtown Las Vegas at Circa and on the Vegas Strip at Sirius XM's Wynn studio. The network will offer a free preview of its VSiN Pro premium content from today until March 16, providing early access to its extensive college basketball coverage.

Bill Adee, CEO of VSiN, highlighted the significance of the event, stating, "With a handle that dwarfs the Super Bowl, March brings the biggest sports betting event of the year, and VSiN covers college hoops like no one else can. With leading experts, former players, legendary bookmakers, and professional bettors, we provide coverage from every wagering angle, assisting everyone from seasoned bettors to casual fans just looking to fill out their office brackets."

The coverage will not only include pre-game analyses but also real-time updates throughout the tournament, offering insights into line movements, live reports from Las Vegas, and detailed previews of every matchup. This comprehensive approach aims to empower bettors with unmatched tools and information.

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