What is a round robin bet? A round robin bet is a type of sports bet where you place multiple parlay bets on a group of games. A round robin bet involves creating multiple parlays of 2-3 teams from a larger group of teams. For example, if you want to bet on five NBA games, you could create parlays of 2-3 teams from those five games, and then bet on all possible combinations of those parlays.
Example of a round robin bet using the NBA: Let’s say you want to place a round robin bet on three NBA games, including a game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Portland Trailblazers. You want to bet on the following outcomes in each game:
- Portland Trailblazers to win the game
- Damian Lillard to score over 30 points
- Total points scored in the game to be over 220
To place a round robin bet on these games on Unibet, follow these steps:
- Log in to your Unibet account using your username and password at www.unibet.com.
- Navigate to the NBA section by clicking on “Basketball” and selecting “NBA” from the drop-down menu.
- Find the three games you want to include in your round robin bet and select each game by clicking on the odds next to each game.
- Once you have selected all three games, click on the “Round Robin” tab located at the top of the bet slip.
- Choose the number of parlays you want to create. For example, if you choose “3”, Unibet will create three parlays with all possible combinations of 2-3 teams.
- Enter your stake for each parlay. The stake will be multiplied by the number of parlays you are creating.
- Once you are happy with your selections and stake, click on “Place Bet” to confirm your round robin bet.
And that’s it! You have successfully placed a round robin bet on Unibet using the NBA as an example. Just remember that round robin bets can be a bit more complicated than standard bets, so be sure to double-check your selections before placing your bet.
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