Heinz Bet Calculator
6 selections making 57 bets (15 doubles + 20 trebles + 15 fours + 6 fives + 1 six) - No singles
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Your 6 Selections
What is a Heinz Bet?
A Heinz is a system bet consisting of 6 selections which creates 57 separate bets. Named after the Heinz company's "57 varieties" slogan, it includes doubles, trebles, four-folds, five-folds, and one six-fold accumulator. Note: No singles are included.
Bet Breakdown
A Heinz bet includes:
15 Doubles
20 Trebles
15 Four-Folds
6 Five-Folds
1 Six-Fold
Total: 57 bets
How Returns Work
❌ 0-1 Winners
Lose entire stake (need at least 2 to win anything)
💰 2 Winners
Win 1 double (minimal return)
🎯 3+ Winners
Multiple doubles + trebles winning
✅ 6 Winners
Win all 57 bets (maximum return)
Example Calculation
Scenario
Stake: $10 per bet = $570 total
Odds: All at +200 (3.00 decimal)
If All 6 Win
15 Doubles: 15 × ($10 × 3.00²) = $1,350
20 Trebles: 20 × ($10 × 3.00³) = $5,400
15 Four-Folds: 15 × ($10 × 3.00⁴) = $12,150
6 Five-Folds: 6 × ($10 × 3.00⁵) = $14,580
1 Six-Fold: $10 × 3.00⁶ = $7,290
Total Return: $40,770 | Profit: $40,200
When to Use a Heinz
🎯 6 Strong Selections
You have 6 selections you're confident about
💰 Massive Returns
Want massive potential returns from accumulators
⚽ Weekend Accumulators
Popular for weekend football accumulators
⚠️ Risk Tolerance
Can afford to lose if only 1 wins
Heinz vs Lucky 63
A Lucky 63 is a Heinz plus 6 singles (63 bets total). The Lucky 63 provides returns even if only 1 selection wins, but costs more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Heinz bet?
A Heinz is a system bet consisting of 6 selections combined into 57 separate bets: 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds, and 1 six-fold accumulator. Named after the Heinz "57 varieties" slogan, it does NOT include singles, meaning you need at least 2 winners to get any return.
Why is it called a Heinz bet?
The Heinz bet is named after the H.J. Heinz Company and their famous "57 varieties" advertising slogan. Since this bet type consists of exactly 57 bets from 6 selections, the name was a natural fit and has stuck since the bet was created.
How much does a Heinz bet cost?
A Heinz costs 57 times your unit stake. For example, if you bet $1 per line, your total stake would be $57. If you bet $10 per line, your total stake would be $570. This is a significant investment, so it's best suited for confident selections.
How many winners do I need to profit on a Heinz?
You need at least 2 winners to get ANY return on a Heinz (since there are no singles). For profit, it depends on odds, but typically 3-4 winners at decent odds are needed to cover the stake. With 2 winners, you only win 1 double which rarely covers the total stake.
What's the difference between Heinz and Lucky 63?
A Lucky 63 is a Heinz plus 6 singles (63 bets total). The Lucky 63 costs more but guarantees a return with just 1 winner. The Heinz is cheaper but riskier since you need at least 2 winners. Choose Lucky 63 for insurance, Heinz for better value if you're confident in multiple selections.
What's the difference between Heinz and Super Heinz?
A Super Heinz has 7 selections instead of 6, creating 120 bets (no singles). It's significantly more expensive but offers much higher potential returns. The regular Heinz has 6 selections and 57 bets. Both require at least 2 winners for any return.
Is a Heinz bet good value?
A Heinz can offer excellent value when you have 6 strong selections. The potential returns are massive if all 6 win. However, the risk is high since you need at least 2 winners. It's best used when you're confident in multiple selections and want higher returns than simpler accumulators offer.
Can I place a Heinz each-way bet?
Yes, you can place an each-way Heinz, which doubles your stake to 114 bets (57 win bets + 57 place bets). This provides returns if selections place rather than win, making it popular in horse racing, but at a significantly higher cost.