How to Use the Calculator
As you can see, our round robin betting calculator has multiple empty fields. The trick here is you only need to provide input for two of them; the rest will auto-populate, providing important insights. Before that, you'll need to learn some important terms and their meaning.
- Notional Bet - This field is for entering the hypothetical or proposed amount of money you want to wager.
- Number of Games - In this field, you specify the total number of games included in your round robin bet.
- Parlay Size - Specify how many games are included in each parlay within the round robin.
- Game 1 Line - Here, you input the betting line for the first selection, typically expressed as point spreads or moneyline odds.
- Game 1 Result - Please input the expected outcome of the first game here.
- Game 2 Line - Similar to Game 1, enter the betting odds or point spread for the second selection.
- Game 2 Result - Specify the outcome of the second game here.
- Game 3 Line - Similar to Game 1 and Game 2, enter the betting odds or point spread for the third selection.
- Game 3 Result - Enter the betting odds for the third game.
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Round Robin Bet Example
Before making a round robin calculator bet, we will give you a practical example to better understand how it works. This bet includes combinations of doubles, trebles, and sometimes more complex bets like up-and-down single stakes about (SSA) pairs.
For instance, if you choose three games - A, B, and C - a round robin bet might generate three two-team parlays (AB, AC, BC) and one three-team parlay (ABC). Let's say you need our sports betting robin calculator to place a wager with games A, B, and C, each at different odds.
The betting round robin calculator will compute the potential returns for each parlay combination, considering your stake. Let's take as an example a wager with three games and $100 total stake.
You create doubles and a treble from teams with given odds: Game A (2.00), Game B (1.75), Game C (1.50). Betting $25 on each of four combinations - three doubles and a treble - yields potential returns of $87.50, $75.00, $65.63, and $131.25 respectively, depending on their outcomes.