Round Robin Sports Calculator

Make every parlay from 3-8 picks.

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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Pick the odds format you like best (Decimal, Fractional, or American)
  2. Pop in your unit stake (this is what each individual bet costs)
  3. Add between 3 and 8 selections along with their odds
  4. Tap Won, Lost, or Void for each selection
  5. Choose your smallest and biggest parlay sizes (say, 2-way up to 3-way)
  6. Check out the total return, profit, and a tidy breakdown by bet type

Formula

Round robin bets are calculated by generating all possible combinations of your selections at each fold size.

Number of combinations = C(n, k) where n = number of selections, k = fold size

For example, 4 selections with 2-way and 3-way parlays:

  • C(4,2) = 6 doubles
  • C(4,3) = 4 trebles
  • Total: 10 bets

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a round robin bet?

A round robin builds every possible parlay combination from your picks at the fold sizes you choose. Say you have 4 selections — you’d get all 6 of the possible 2-way parlays plus all 4 of the possible 3-way parlays.

How does a round robin compare to a normal parlay?

A standard parlay is just one bet rolling all your picks together. A round robin breaks your picks into lots of smaller parlays instead, so a few can still come in even when others don’t.

Which fold sizes are best to pick?

Going with 2-way parlays gives you the best shot at a win but smaller payouts. 3-way parlays sit nicely in the middle. The bigger the fold size, the fewer and riskier the bets, but the payouts get juicier.

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