Round Robin Calculator

Build round-robin parlays from your selections. See every combination, stake distribution, and potential payout.

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Need at least three valid legs. Parlay size must be smaller than the number of legs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a round-robin bet?

A round-robin is a series of smaller parlays created from a larger group of selections. You choose your legs and a parlay size, and the bet generates every possible parlay combination of that size. Your total stake is split evenly across all combos.

How does a round-robin differ from a straight parlay?

A straight parlay requires all legs to win. A round-robin creates multiple smaller parlays, so you can still profit even if one or more legs lose — as long as enough winning combos cover the total stake.

How is the stake distributed in a round-robin?

Your total stake is divided equally among all combinations. For example, 4 legs in 2-leg parlays produces 6 combos, so a $60 total stake means $10 on each combo.

When should I use a round-robin instead of a parlay?

Round-robins are useful when you like several picks but want protection against one or two losses. The payouts are lower than a full parlay, but the probability of a positive return is significantly higher.

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