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Round Robin Bet Calculator

Calculate returns on a Round Robin bet (3 doubles from 3 selections).

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Total Return

£92.50

Profit: £77.50

Total Stake

£15.00

Winning Doubles

3/3

Profit

£77.50

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Understanding Round Robin Bets

A Round Robin bet is a type of multiple bet that covers all possible doubles from three selections. It is a popular strategy for punters who want to reduce their risk compared to a standard treble bet. With a Round Robin, you only need two of your three selections to be successful to get a return on your investment, making it a more forgiving option.

This Calculator Site tool helps you instantly calculate the potential returns and profit from your Round Robin bet. For more complex wagers, you might find our Accumulator Bet Calculator useful.

Tip: Round Robin vs. Trixie

A common point of confusion is the difference between a Round Robin and a Trixie bet. A Trixie also involves three selections, but it consists of four bets: three doubles and one treble. A Round Robin only includes the three doubles, making it a smaller, lower-risk wager.

Key Bet Metrics

Understanding the numbers behind your bet is crucial. Here are the key statistics for a standard Round Robin.

3

Total Bets

3

Selections

2

Minimum Winners for Return

How to use this Calculator Site tool

Simply enter your stake per bet (your unit stake) and the odds for each of your three selections. Then, mark each selection as a 'Win' or 'Lose' to see your total return and profit. The calculator automatically works out the three double combinations for you.

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