Free Round Robin Parlay Calculator
Calculate all your round robin combinations and potential payouts with our easy-to-use calculator
How to Use This Round Robin Parlay Calculator
Our free round robin parlay calculator automatically creates multiple smaller parlays from your selected bets. Enter 3 or more picks, choose your round robin size (2's, 3's, etc.), and see all possible combinations with their payouts.
What is a round robin parlay? A round robin takes your picks and creates every possible parlay combination of a chosen size. For example, with 4 picks in "2's," you get 6 different 2-team parlays.
Benefits of round robin betting: You can still profit even if some picks lose, unlike traditional parlays where all picks must win.
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What is Round Robin Parlay Betting?
The Basics
A round robin parlay automatically creates multiple smaller parlays from your selected bets. Instead of needing ALL bets to win (like a traditional parlay), you can still profit if some combinations hit.
Think of it as: Betting insurance for your parlays!
How It Works
Pick 3+ bets, choose your round robin size (usually 2's or 3's), and the system creates every possible combination for you.
Example: 4 bets in 2's = 6 different 2-team parlays automatically created.
Why Use Round Robins
Round robins offer better risk management than big parlays. You can still win money even if 1-2 of your picks don't hit.
Smart strategy: More consistent returns with lower risk.
Real Example: 4 Teams in 2's
Your picks: Cowboys -6.5, Lakers +3, Over 45.5, Patriots -4
Round robin creates: Cowboys+Lakers, Cowboys+Over, Cowboys+Patriots, Lakers+Over, Lakers+Patriots, Over+Patriots
Result: 6 separate 2-team parlays. If 4/6 combinations win, you're profitable!
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Round Robin Parlay Calculator FAQ
What's the difference between a parlay and round robin?
A regular parlay requires all picks to win. A round robin creates multiple smaller parlays, so you can still profit if some combinations win even if others lose.
How many picks do I need for a round robin?
You need at least 3 picks to create a round robin. Most bettors use 3-6 picks for optimal risk/reward balance.
What does "2's" and "3's" mean in round robin?
"2's" means creating all possible 2-team parlays from your picks. "3's" creates all possible 3-team parlays. The calculator shows you exactly which combinations are created.
How much should I bet on each combination?
Most bettors bet the same amount on each combination. Our calculator lets you set the amount per combination, then shows your total risk.