Whats the difference between a 3-Way parlay and a 3-Horse parlay?
That depends on the context of the question. When dealing with round-robins there are two important numbers we refer to. The first is the “Size” of the Round-Robin which means the number of different races that we are betting on. For example, in a ten race card we might have six races with standout runners that look good enough to single out for a parlay. Once we have decided on the total number of races (picks) we want to play we need to decide on the length of the individual parlays within the Round-Robin (the Ways). For example, we could play a Round-Robin with 15 2-horse (way) parlays using our six picks. This would be called a “6-race 2-way Round-Robin.” How many different ways can I play a Round-Robin? That depends on the Size of (the number of races in) the Round-Robin. For example, with six picks we could play all of the following – 2-way, 3-way, 4-way, 5-way and 6-way parlays. What is the difference between a 2-way and a 3-way Round-Robin? Since a 3-way Round-Robin is made up