Round Robin definition

Round Robin. : means a phase of the Tournament where each Team plays against every other Team.
Round Robin means a letter, a document or a petition, which is signed by a number of people. In the procurement sense and because of an emergency situation, it means document(s) that are circulated, or hand carried, as a matter of urgency, around a number of authorised personnel, to obtain signatures of approval and authorisation, so as to proceed with a procurement related activity.
Round Robin means the manner in which Retail Investors shall be allocated to participating Trading Participants, which allocation shall be automated and shall ensure that the Trading Participants are set up on the Middleware software sequentially, and each Retail Investor will be allocated to a Trading Participant in their consecutive order.

More Definitions of Round Robin

Round Robin or “System Wager” means a Wager in which at least three or more Selections are required but, unlike Parlay Wagers, does not players to win all Selections to receive a Payout. For example, if a Selection is made with respect to four (4) Events (Team A, Team B, Team C, Team D) and a Round Robin of 2 is chosen, this means the Selection is equivalent to 6 parlay combinations of 2 Events each (AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD).