Calculate all your round robin combinations and potential payouts with our easy-to-use 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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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!
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.
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.
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!
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.
You need at least 3 picks to create a round robin. Most bettors use 3-6 picks for optimal risk/reward balance.
"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.
Most bettors bet the same amount on each combination. Our calculator lets you set the amount per combination, then shows your total risk.
Round robin bets can still result in losses. Never bet more than you can afford to lose, and remember that sports betting should always be fun and entertaining.
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