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A round robin is the combination of all possible two team parlays with the chosen teams. The customer can choose from 2 to 8 teams in a round robin, from which a combination of two team parlay is done. The maximum ridsk in a round robin is calculated by multiplying the maximum number of parlays by the amount the player wants for each two team parlay. The maximum win is calculated by multiplying the win of one of the parlays by the total amount of parlays.

The formula to figure out the amount of two team parlays in a round robin is:
(Number of teams) x (number of teams -1)/ 2
The number of teams, times the number of teams minus one divided by two.

Note: Each of the two-team parlays is graded individually. You cannot leave open spots in round robins

Example:
Broncos: -7
Knicks: -9
Buccanneers: -6

In this case, there are three possible parlays: ((3)x(3-1))/2

Two-team parlayBroncos: -7Knicks: -9100/260 Two-team parlayBroncos: -7Buccanneers: -6 100/260 Two-team parlayKnicks: -9Buccanneers: -6100/260

In each of the parlays the player is laying $100 to win $260, for a total layout of $300 and a maximum win of $780.

Note: In Baseball, the money lines will affect the payout of the parlays. The risk and the win are calculated differently for the round robins,


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