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Round Robins

A Round Robin by definition is the combination of all possible two team, three team, four team, five team or up to six team parlays with the chosen teams. You can choose from 3 to 8 teams in a Round Robin, from which a combination of two team, three team, four team, five team or six team parlays is done.

The maximum risk in a Round Robin is calculated by multiplying the maximum number of parlays by the amount you want for each two-team, three team, four team, five team or six team parlays.

The maximum win is calculated by multiplying the win of one of the parlays by the total amount of parlays. The formula to know how many two team parlays there are in a Round Robin is as follows:

( (Number of Teams) * (Number of Teams -1) ) / 2
The number of teams, times the number of teams minus one, all divided by two.

Note:
- Each of the two, three, four, five, or six team parlays are graded individually.
- No open spots allowed on Round Robins.

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