Super Heinz Bet Calculator

7 selections making 120 bets - No singles, need at least 2 winners

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x 120 = $120.00

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Selection 3
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Selection 5
Selection 6
Selection 7
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    What is a Super Heinz Bet?

    A Super Heinz is a massive system bet consisting of 7 selections which creates 120 separate bets. It's an expanded version of the Heinz, covering all possible doubles through to one seven-fold accumulator. Note: No singles are included, so you need at least 2 winners for any return.

    Bet Breakdown

    21 Doubles - Every combination of 2 selections

    35 Trebles - Every combination of 3 selections

    35 Four-Folds - Every combination of 4 selections

    21 Five-Folds - Every combination of 5 selections

    7 Six-Folds - Every combination of 6 selections

    1 Seven-Fold - All 7 selections combined

    Total: 120 bets = 21 + 35 + 35 + 21 + 7 + 1

    How Returns Work

    Since a Super Heinz has no singles, the minimum requirement for any return is 2 winning selections:

    0-1 Winners

    Lose entire stake - no singles means no safety net

    2 Winners

    Win 1 double (minimal return, rarely covers stake)

    3-4 Winners

    Multiple doubles and trebles winning - profit likely

    7 Winners

    Win all 120 bets for maximum return

    Example Calculation

    Let's see how a Super Heinz bet performs with a $10 stake per bet:

    Scenario: All 7 Selections Win at 3.00 Odds

    21 Doubles: 21 x ($10 x 9.00) = $1,890

    35 Trebles: 35 x ($10 x 27.00) = $9,450

    35 Four-Folds: 35 x ($10 x 81.00) = $28,350

    21 Five-Folds: 21 x ($10 x 243.00) = $51,030

    7 Six-Folds: 7 x ($10 x 729.00) = $51,030

    1 Seven-Fold: $10 x 2,187.00 = $21,870

    Total Return: $163,620 | Profit: $162,420

    When to Use a Super Heinz

    7 Strong Selections

    You have 7 selections you're confident about

    Enormous Returns

    Want massive potential returns from multiple accumulators

    High Stake Tolerance

    Can afford 120 units ($1,200+ with typical stakes)

    Major Events

    Popular for major racing festivals or sports weekends

    Super Heinz vs Other System Bets

    Understanding the differences helps you choose the right bet:

    Comparison

    Heinz: 6 selections, 57 bets (no singles) - Cheaper but smaller returns

    Super Heinz: 7 selections, 120 bets (no singles) - This bet

    Goliath: 8 selections, 247 bets (no singles) - Even larger and more expensive

    Super Lucky 63: Would be Super Heinz plus 7 singles = 127 bets

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a Super Heinz bet?

    A Super Heinz is a massive system bet consisting of 7 selections combined into 120 separate bets: 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 four-folds, 21 five-folds, 7 six-folds, and 1 seven-fold accumulator. No singles are included, so you need at least 2 winners for any return.

    How much does a Super Heinz bet cost?

    A Super Heinz costs 120 times your unit stake. For example, $1 per line = $120 total, $10 per line = $1,200 total. This is a significant investment, making it important to choose your selections carefully.

    How many winners do I need to profit on a Super Heinz?

    You need at least 2 winners to get ANY return (since there are no singles). For profit, typically 3-4 winners at decent odds are needed. With all 7 selections winning at even odds, returns can be enormous.

    What's the difference between Super Heinz and Heinz?

    A regular Heinz has 6 selections and 57 bets, while a Super Heinz has 7 selections and 120 bets. The Super Heinz is significantly more expensive but offers much higher potential returns. Both exclude singles.

    What's the difference between Super Heinz and Goliath?

    A Goliath has 8 selections and 247 bets, making it even larger than the Super Heinz (7 selections, 120 bets). Both exclude singles and require at least 2 winners for any return. The Goliath costs more than double a Super Heinz.

    Is a Super Heinz bet good value?

    A Super Heinz can offer exceptional value when you have 7 strong selections. The potential returns are massive if most selections win. However, the 120-unit stake is substantial and you risk losing it all with just 0-1 winners.

    Can I place a Super Heinz each-way bet?

    Yes, you can place an each-way Super Heinz, which doubles your stake to 240 bets (120 win bets + 120 place bets). This provides returns if selections place rather than win, but at a very high cost. Popular for horse racing meetings.

    What happens if I get 2 winners in a Super Heinz?

    With exactly 2 winners, you win just 1 double. This rarely covers the total stake unless both selections had very high odds. The real value of a Super Heinz comes when 4+ selections win.