How does a Round Robin Parlay Work?

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Let's say I have 5 MLB teams I want to parlay with a Round Robin. My options are:

Round Robin with 2's,
Round Robin with 2's, 3's
Round Robin with 2's, 3's, 4's
Round Robin with 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's

Round Robin with 3's
Round Robin with 3's, 4's
Round Robin with 3's, 4's, 5's

Can someone explain this? My sportsbook doesn't mention it in the tutorial. thx
 

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Every combination possible using those numbers of the five teams.

with 3's only you'd have 10 three teamers for example.
 

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basically think of like this. If you were going to do the ten threes anyway, you can do it all at once, instead of ten seperate bets, and you need to hit at least three of five to cash. ( 4/5 to profit).
 

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think of it this way, you and your book are going to be real good friends. shit, he'll be giving you a nice xmas gift every year.
 

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<dl class="accordion-menu"><dd style="display: block;" class="a-m-d"> Round Robins

Round Robin is a wager in which three to ten teams or totals are combined into a single play and all possible combinations of Parlays chosen by the customer. Any pick that can be parlayed may be placed in a Round Robin.
<dl><dt>Because the Round Robins are turned into Parlays, the same rules apply as in a regular Parlay:</dt><dd>• If one of the teams loses, all parlay combinations with that team are a loss.</dd><dd>• If one team pushes, then all combinations with that team would turn into the lower Parlay or Straight bets risking the same amount of the Parlay.</dd><dd>• Open spots are not allowed in Round Robins.</dd><dd>• Points may be bought on as many picks as the customer wants in a Round Robin, as long as the Round Robin is broken into only 2 or 3 team combinations.</dd><dd>Also, whatever the player risks on the Round Robin must be applied to each of the 2 Parlay combinations</dd></dl> <dl><dt>Example:</dt><dd>New York Knicks +7 -110</dd><dd>Houston Rockets +8 -110 - A $50 RR, in combinations of 3 by 2’s</dd><dd>Cleveland/Denver Over 188 -110</dd>
<dd> <table class="poChart"> <tbody> <tr> <td>1st Parlay</td> <td>2nd Parlay</td> <td>3rd Parlay</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Knicks +7</td> <td>Knicks +7</td> <td>Houston +8</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Houston +8</td> <td>Cleveland / Denver Over 188</td> <td>Cleveland / Denver Over 188</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Risk $50 / Win $130</td> <td>Risk $50 / Win $130</td> <td>Risk $50 / Win $130</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </dd><dd>A 3 team Round Robin for $50 has 3 possible 2 team Parlay combinations, so the maximum risk would be $150; each parlay would win $130, so the maximum win would be of $390.</dd></dl>
</dd></dl>6x5

1/2/3/4/5
1/2/3/4/6
1/2/3/5/6
1/2/4/5/6
1/3/4/5/6
2/3/4/5/6

5 teamer pays 25

6 to win 150

team 1 lose you have i play left 2/3/4/5/6
 

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