Round Robin Bet Calculator

Round Robin Bet Calculator

Use our Round Robin Bet calculator to work out your winnings now.

If you have won on your Round Robin bet, you’ll want to work out what you have won. We’ve made that easy with our Round Robin bet calculator.

To calculate your winnings, use our free Round Robin bet calculator below – enter the results of your three selections, preferred odds format and total stake – we’ll then work out your total return and total profits. Easy!

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Use our Round Robin calculator now and work out your winnings:

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How to Use the Round Robin Bet Calculator

Here is the step-by-step guide on how to use the Round Robin bet calculator:

  1. Select “Round Robin” on the ‘Bet Type’ dropdown
  2. The ‘Number of Selections’ should default to 3 selections
  3. Select the ‘Outcome’ for each selection like “Winner”, “Placed”, “Lost”, “Void” or “Non-runner”
  4. Select the ‘Odds’ for each selection, such as “11/1”, “20/1”, “7/2”
  5. Select the ‘Stake’ wagered per bet like “£1”, “£12”, “£20”
  6. The Round Robin bet Calculator will work out total outlay, total return and total profit

Frequently Asked Questions about a Round Robin Bet

Here are the most popular questions we get asked about a Round Robin bet and our Round Robin bet calculator:

What is a Round Robin Bet?

A Round Robin bet consists of ten bets in total. It’s not for beginners, as there are some complicated aspects to the wager. If you are to stake a £1 win-only bet, then it will cost a total stake of £10. Fortunately, there are lots of ways to get a return.

A Round Robin has:

  • 3 x double bets
  • 1 x treble bet
  • 3 x three up-and-down single-stake pair bets

If you are inexperienced, then you may be unsure of the latter; the up-and-down bet is the most complex to understand. Want to learn more? Read on to find out about placing this type of bet, its advantages and the risks.

A Round Robin Bet Explained

Understanding this type of bet can be challenging for newcomers. The most confusing part is the up-and-down bet.

You only need three selections, the Round Robin bet, and then place ten bets. They are spread across doubles, a treble and the up-and-down bets.

Here’s what is involved in a round-robin bet:

  • 3 x Doubles
  • 1 x Treble
  • 3 x Up-and-Down Single-Stake

You may be wondering why there are only seven bets in a ten-bet combo. The last bet on the list counts as two per bet, which means that six bets are up-and-down.

Up-and-Down bets are also known as vice-versa, cross bet or a twist. They combine the odds and each of them counts on the other, hence these pairs being complex to fathom.

To win a return, you will need a minimum of one result to win.

How to Place A Round Robin Bet

Even though there are elements to the wager that make it difficult to understand, you can still easily place the bet. All you need to do is choose your three selections and then pick multiple bets.

Follow the complete guide below:

  1.     Choose the three selections you want to bet on.
  2.     Click and select the multiple bet option.
  3.     You will see the option for a Round-Robin bet.
  4.     Click into the box, select the bet and place it!

That is obviously if you are betting online with an official UK betting website.

Popular Questions

What Does The Round Robin Bet Pay?

What the Round Robin bet pays will depend on the stake you place and the odds of your selections.

To work out your potential or actual returns use our bet calculator.

Can You Do An Each Way Round Robin Bet?

You can place an each way Round Robin bet, find out more about this bet type in our guide.

Summary of Round Robin Calculator

Placing this bet is simple and full of thrills. You have lots of potential combinations and ways to win. It is complex due to the up-and-down element. There are no single bets, and the only way you can win is by winning more than one.

Next time you’re looking to bet on a sporting event, why not try the Round Robin and see how you get on! It’s one of the favourites of the teams here at British Racecourses.