Round robins typically take a larger investment than traditional parlays, but it also increases potential profit while lessening the chance of a total loss. Round robins also offer the opportunity to hedge and minimize losses. Hedging involves picking the other side of a wager.
What is round robin? A round robin is an arrangement of choosing all elements in a group equally in some rational order, usually from the top to the bottom of a list and then starting again at the top of the list and so on. A simple way to think of round robin is that it is about "taking turns."
If only one wins, you lose your entire stake, because although one of your selections won, your returned stake on that winning selection was automatically reinvested in the other losing selection. However, you would still retain any profit from the selection you got right.
What is round robin? A round robin is an arrangement of choosing all elements in a group equally in some rational order, usually from the top to the bottom of a list and then starting again at the top of the list and so on. A simple way to think of round robin is that it is about "taking turns."