If bets A, B and D win, all the parlays that didn’t include Bet C would win (AB, AD, BD). If bets A and B win, only the parlay with the combination AB would win, and the other five would lose. In this case, as long as at least two of the bets win, you’ll get some of your money back. If you play the regular four-leg parlay, all four bets have to win, or you get nothing. Here are the six parlays that would come from that round-robin:īy playing the round-robin, you now have every combination of two-leg parlays from those four bets. For the sake of a basic example, for now, let’s call the bets Bet A, Bet B, Bet C and Bet D. A round-robin creating two-leg parlays from four bets would create six possibilities.
A round-robin groups smaller parlays from those four bets.
Say you like four bets and want to parlay them but don’t want the all-or-nothing nature of a four-team parlay.