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Only 88 brackets on ESPN still active

Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:34 pm
Posted by Lake08
Member since Jun 2023
1958 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:34 pm
Will we ever see a perfect one? Didn’t some kid have one until the final four a while back?
Posted by TheWalrus
Land of the Hogs
Member since Dec 2012
44534 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:37 pm to
No, some guy got the first 49 right and then his bracket turned to shite. It will never happen.
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
40153 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 1:44 pm to
It will happen because someone will run some lame program to pick every single combination out of a trillion with a super computer but organically it will probably not happen.
Posted by LSUMJ
BR
Member since Sep 2004
20320 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 2:01 pm to
Odds of a perfect bracket

1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (if you just guess or flip a coin)
1 in 120.2 billion (if you know a little something about basketball)

LINK
Posted by Lake08
Member since Jun 2023
1958 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 5:49 pm to
Down to 33
Posted by BZ504
Texas
Member since Oct 2005
11552 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 5:55 pm to
With NIL, it might be possible
Posted by MMauler
Primary This RINO Traitor
Member since Jun 2013
22516 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 7:42 pm to
quote:

1 in 120.2 billion (if you know a little something about basketba


This post was edited on 3/22/25 at 7:43 pm
Posted by Jon Ham
Member since Jun 2011
29397 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 7:58 pm to
quote:

It will happen because someone will run some lame program to pick every single combination out of a trillion with a super computer but organically it will probably not happen.


How Long Would It Take a Computer?


Scenario 1: A Standard Supercomputer
• Let’s assume a supercomputer can generate 1 trillion (10¹²) brackets per second.
• Time required:
\frac{9.2 \times 10^{18} \text{ brackets}}{10^{12} \text{ brackets/sec}} = 9.2 \times 10^6 \text{ seconds}
• That’s about 106 days (a little over 3.5 months).

Scenario 2: A Consumer PC
• A high-end consumer PC might generate 1 billion (10?) brackets per second.
• Time required:
\frac{9.2 \times 10^{18}}{10^9} = 9.2 \times 10^9 \text{ seconds}
• That’s about 292 years!

Scenario 3: Theoretical Quantum Computer
• A powerful quantum computer could theoretically analyze all outcomes simultaneously using quantum superposition. However, practical quantum computing is not yet at the level where it could instantly solve this problem in a meaningful way.

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Key Takeaways
• Even with today’s fastest supercomputers, it would take over 3 months to generate every possible bracket.
• A high-end consumer PC would take centuries.
• Even with extreme computing power, brute-forcing every possibility isn’t feasible before the tournament ends.
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
66602 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 8:04 pm to
Hard to believe any are still intact.
Posted by CONNECTICUTTIGER
RHODE ISLAND
Member since Apr 2006
1088 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 8:25 pm to
Still 8 left
Posted by Hayekian serf
GA
Member since Dec 2020
3594 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 8:59 pm to
I believe you can print every possible combination on a regular sheet of paper, stack them on top of each other, and they will go pass the moon

According to Chat GPT:

To give you a sense of scale:
• If every person on Earth (8 billion people) filled out one bracket per second, it would take over 36 years to go through all the possibilities.
• That’s why picking a perfect bracket is virtually impossible
This post was edited on 3/22/25 at 9:02 pm
Posted by TheWalrus
Land of the Hogs
Member since Dec 2012
44534 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 9:04 pm to
That doesn’t count, an actual person picking games
Posted by LSU Grad Alabama Fan
369 Cardboard Box Lane
Member since Nov 2019
13050 posts
Posted on 3/22/25 at 9:06 pm to
quote:

Only 88 brackets on ESPN still active


What brackets are inactive?
Posted by Partha
Member since Jan 2022
7297 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 10:23 am to
quote:

1 in 120.2 billion (if you know a little something about basketball)
That would automatically disqualify everyone in the MSB then
Posted by AUFANATL
Member since Dec 2007
4659 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 11:58 am to

You wouldn't program a super computer to pick every possible combination, just the most likely ones. For example, there's a zero percent chance that all 16 seeds make the Final Four but there's probably a notable, though low, chance that all 1 seeds advance to the Final Four.

But it's all a moot point anyway because all of the contests and submission sites that would verify a perfect bracket have a hard limit on the number of brackets you could submit.
Posted by dukke v
PLUTO
Member since Jul 2006
213746 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 12:08 pm to
You could run all the computer games you want. But you still can’t count on it because it doesn’t have these three factors…. Grit, determination or luck.
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