Ironman92 wrote:
So the round Robin makes all possible 2’s, 3’s etc?
Correct. It gets insanely expensive once you start getting in the 7-8-9 etc combinations. But I like to play it at 5 & 6. I am going to play it tonight. Depending on how Molinari finishes this round, it will be what I posted ($5), or Ill use some of the golf winnings and double it to $10.
But yes, you have the concept. You take the 5 Unders you liked, parlay them in Round Robins, and you bet $.2 on all the 2-leg parlay combinations (10 total, for $2), then $.10 on the the 3-leg combinations ($1 total), etc. Obviously bet the amount you want, but that is the concept. It is not a smart play when you do like 3 or 4, cause you just are better betting them all individually. But once you hit 5 and up, it can be profitable.
I do some of them for UFC fights and like to take a lot of the underdogs and then just hope you get like 4-5 knockouts from those dudes. Just hitting a 3 leg parlay with a few +200 underdogs is going to make me about break even. But since I have NO CLUE what underdogs to play, the round robin takes the guess work out of it.
Now, you are only winning the parlay on the $.10 or $.20 bet, unless you go larger. Not winning it on the total of $2 or whatever. So the payout for each win is less. But the idea is with all combinations accounted for, you are staking up a bunch of small wins to create the bigger winnings.