
The Final Four is two days out, and you can trade on the results via the Kalshi promo code NYPMAX, which allows new users to trade $10 and get a $10 bonus offer.
You can use this on either college basketball matchup this weekend, including both UConn vs. Illinois or Michigan vs. Arizona.
As of this writing, Kalshi projects Michigan to have the highest chance of winning the title at 35 percent. Arizona follows at 34 percent, with Illinois and UConn at 18 and 13 percent, respectively
How to use the Kalshi referral code
Once you sign up and trade $10 on any March Madness market, an instant $10 will appear that you can use to keep trading.
All you have to do is complete at least $10 in trades to qualify for the $10 bonus.
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What our Post expert thinks about the Final Four
Illinois has shed its early-season inconsistency, pairing the nation’s top offense with a defense that has tightened into lockdown mode in the tournament, making it a fully balanced contender.
UConn remains a disciplined, well-coached squad under Dan Hurley. Though Tarris Reed Jr.’s breakout production highlights just how much the Huskies lean on one player to maintain their edge.
Michigan’s lockdown defense, anchored by Aday Mara, has turned the Wolverines into a March powerhouse. Yaxel Lendeborg’s scoring surge adds a decisive offensive dimension, making him the tournament’s most dominant player.
Arizona’s roster depth and interior dominance, led by Motiejus Krivas and Tobe Awake, force opponents into low-percentage shots and give the Wildcats control of the boards.
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