Cooper Flagg #2 of the Duke Blue Devils strikes the ball in opposition to the Baylor Bears throughout the second spherical of the 2025 NCAA Males’s Basketball Match held at Lenovo Middle on March 23, 2025 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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For the primary time in practically 10 years, a Berkshire Hathaway worker claimed Warren Buffett’s $1 million grand prize for his firm’s NCAA bracket contest.
An nameless worker from aviation coaching firm FlightSafety Worldwide, a subsidiary of Buffett’s Berkshire, received the annual inside bracket contest after appropriately calling 31 of the 32 video games within the first spherical of the lads’s basketball event dubbed March Insanity, in line with a press release.
The 94-year-old Oracle of Omaha was lastly capable of give out the massive prize after stress-free the principles a number of occasions for the reason that competitors’s inception in 2016. Initially, Buffett, a Creighton basketball fan, got down to award anybody who might completely predict the Candy 16.
Then, in 2024, after the $1 million jackpot remained unclaimed, individuals got the benefit of waiving the outcomes of the eight video games among the many No.1 and No. 2 seeds. Nonetheless, no one cracked the code.
This 12 months, the principles had been modified once more so anybody who picks the winners of not less than 30 of the event’s 32 first-round video games can be eligible to win the prize.
The truth is, 12 Berkshire staff guessed 31 of the 32 first-round video games appropriately. The $1 million prize went to the individual from that group that picked 29 video games consecutively earlier than a loss. That winner went on to choose 44 of the 45 video games appropriately.
The opposite 11 contestants are getting $100,000 every.