Round Robin
Sports bettingA round robin is a series of small parlays from a group of selections, covering all possible combinations of a set size.
A round robin is a betting structure that breaks a group of selections into several smaller parlays rather than tying every pick into one all-or-nothing wager. Instead of needing all selections to win together, you cover many overlapping combinations, which spreads risk across the group at the cost of a larger total stake. It is, in effect, a systematic way of placing multiple parlays at once.
The combinations follow simple maths. Choose four teams and ask for two-team parlays, and the round robin creates every possible pair, which is six combinations (AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD). If each two-team parlay carries a 1 stake, the ticket costs 6 in total. Should one of the four selections lose, the three pairs that excluded it can still win, so a single defeat no longer wipes out the entire bet as it would in a four-fold Parlay.
This coverage is the round robin's purpose: protection against an isolated loss. A four-fold accumulator returns nothing if any one leg fails, whereas the equivalent round robin still pays on the surviving combinations. The trade-off is that you stake more up front and your winning combinations must overcome the legs that lost before the ticket shows an overall profit.
The common mistake is treating a round robin as a low-risk bet. It is still built from parlays, each of which compounds the bookmaker's margin, so spreading across many combinations does not remove the negative expected value inherent in stacking selections. It also costs considerably more than a single multiple, and if two or more legs lose, the reduced number of surviving combinations may not cover the outlay. Round robins manage variance; they do not manufacture an edge.
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