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In this section we explain Round Robins to you and give you an example for a Round Robin.
What are Round Robins?
A Round Robin is a convenient way to enter multiple parlays at one time. We allow you to select between three and four picks, and combine them in parlays of two to four teams.
How does a Round Robin work?
If you have confidence in the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (+7), Washington Nationals (+190) and the Nationals game going under 8½ runs (-120), but you do not want to parlay them in a three-team parlay, you can choose to parlay them in three separate two-team parlays, where all the parlays have the same risk amount.
Let's imaging you want to play a $50 round robin with those three (3) teams. That would give you three two-team parlays, or, depending on the number of teams you select, more optional combinations, (each for $50) at once:
1st Parlay:
Tiger-Cats +7-110
Nationals +190
Risking $50 to win $226
2nd Parlay:
Tiger-Cats +7-110
Nationals u8½-120
Risking $50 to win $125
3rd Parlay:
Nationals +190
Nationals u8½-120
Risking $50 to win $215
Your total risk amount for this round robin is $150 (Maximum Risk Amount) to win $566 (Maximum Win Amount).
Standard parlays rules apply to round robins, but you cannot leave spots open in a round robin.
If you have any questions about round robins, which are not answered in this section, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Team. We will gladly to help you.

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