
Warren Buffett’s $1 million March Madness bracket challenge has finally been won by an employee at one of his Berkshire Hathaway subsidiaries. The anonymous winner, who works at FlightSafety International, correctly predicted 31 out of 32 games in the first round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Buffett, a 94-year-old billionaire and Creighton basketball fan, has been running the contest since 2016.
He originally set the prize for anyone who could perfectly predict the Sweet 16. When no one claimed the jackpot, he adjusted the rules multiple times. In 2024, participants were allowed to waive the results of the eight games among the No.
1 and No. 2 seeds. Still, no one won the prize.
This year, the rules changed again.
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