Gonna put some heavy chit on this bird:

Theboundbook

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Wager type : Round Robin with 3's, 4's
Select #1 : NFL Football
New York Jets 11/13/2008 8:15:01 PM - (EST)
Money Line +145 for Game
Select #2 : NCAA Football
Buffalo U (Football) 11/13/2008 7:00:01 PM - (EST)
Money Line +120 for Game
Select #3 : NCAA Football
Virginia Tech (Football) 11/13/2008 7:45:01 PM - (EST)
Money Line +160 for Game
Select #4 : NCAA Football
Wyoming (Football) 11/13/2008 9:00:01 PM - (EST)
Money Line +200 for Game
Amount : Risking 125.00 To Win 1,600.00 USD
 

Mr Green

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silly question, sure i'll get bashed, but can you eplain how a round robin works exactly?? never played one before...
Thanks
 

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Round Robin bets are multi-team bets (sides or totals). You select between three and ten teams. These teams are then used to create as many two team parlay combinations as possible.

In a round robin bet, the amount you bet is the amount that is bet on each two team parlay. If you bet $200 on 6 two team parlays, you are betting a total of $1200. If one of your teams in the Round Robin loses, then all parlays associated with that team also lose. In the case of a push with one of your teams, all parlays associated with that team become a straight bet. The risk on this straight bet is the same as the parlay. Each two team parlay has a 13/5 (2.6/1) payout.
 
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