help with round robin please?

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  • doin
    SBR Sharp
    • 02-27-09
    • 457

    #1
    help with round robin please?
    (1) #134 - Seattle Seahawks -½ (-130) 1st Quarter
    (2)
    #134 - Seattle Seahawks -½ (-130) 3rd Quarter
    (3)
    #134 - Seattle Seahawks -½ (-125) 4th Quarter

    Parlay(s)RiskWin3-
    teamer(1 bet) $100.00 $466.702
    teamer(3 bets) $300.00$638.98

    PLEASE REVIEW ALL WAGERS AND ENTER PASSWORD TO CONFIRM. ONCE PASSWORD IS ENTERED ALL WAGERS ARE FINAL AND CANNOT BE CHANGED.



    how does this work exactly?

    thanks for your intelligence!!
  • decado
    SBR MVP
    • 08-23-10
    • 2392

    #2
    lets say A=1q, B=3q, C=4q

    teamer(1 bet) is basically a parlay (ABC)

    teamer(3 bets) you are putting 3 bets, each 100$ on AB AC BC
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    • doin
      SBR Sharp
      • 02-27-09
      • 457

      #3
      thanks. wow. i kind of like it, anybody else?
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      • Pivotpoint
        SBR MVP
        • 08-02-06
        • 1762

        #4
        I like Round robins. I prefer straight bets, but you can pick three teams and do parlays in combination of two. They always offer 2's and a 3. I usually just do the two team combos. If you hit two out of three, you basically break even (small loss). Lose two games and all tickets are done.

        Say you bet $100 on a round robin (2's) Risk $300 to win $780. If you win two games out of three, you would have a net loss of $40.

        Games A-B-C

        A A C
        B C B

        If you bet $100 on each game straight up, you would make a profit if you win two. Max upside if you hit all three straight bets would be $300 vs $780 on the round robin.

        I've never done one on game qtrs and don't know if it's allowed. Looks good at 1/2 , but have a qtr with no score and chance of profit is gone. gl
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