What is a Super Heinz bet

No, it's nothing to do with the guy from Peep Show.

Betting can be a complicated old business. From Lucky 15s to Canadian and tricast bets, there’s a lot to get your head around. But fear not, we’re here with a handy explainer or two to clear up some of the more technical terms you might not be aware of.

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Ever wondered, ‘what is a Super Heinz?’ You wouldn’t be alone and, sadly, the answer has absolutely nothing to do with condiments.

What is a Super Heinz bet?

A Super Heinz bet is an extensive system bet that covers every double, treble, four-fold, five-fold, six-fold, and seven-fold combination possible from a bet slip that features seven selections.

You need to place a bet large enough to cover each of these combinations equally, as each is treated as an individual bet. The Super Heinz option just makes it easier and quicker to place all of the bets available within the system.

How does a Super Heinz bet work?

A Super Heinz bet has 120 combinations, which means that when you bet on a Super Heinz, you need to bet at least £/€1.20 to cover the minimum 1p/c bet per leg. With this lowest possible bet, you’ll be putting 0.01 on each combination, from the doubles to the seven-fold. The bets within a Super Heinz are as follows:

  • 21 Doubles
  • 35 Trebles
  • 35 Four-Folds
  • 21 Five-Folds
  • 7 Six-Folds
  • 1 Seven-Fold

As you can see, scaling up can become quite costly. Still, as with all system or multiple bets, the benefit is insurance. If one or a few of your seven selections lose, you still stand to make a return.

Then again, if all seven win, the same bet value on a straight-up seven-fold would return a lot more.

How do I calculate a Super Heinz bet?

To calculate a Super Heinz bet stake, you simply need to divide your intended bet by 120, with the minimum wager being £/€1.20 – or input 0.01 into the bet slip. As for the bets themselves, you’d need to work out the returns on the odds for each of the 120 combinations.

When thinking about what a Super Heinz bet is, it’s best to picture it as an easy way to place 120 bets at once that cover all of your options bar the singles. Each bet has its own odds, which makes calculating the individual returns of a Super Heinz very complicated.

The better way to approach calculating the returns of a Super Heinz is to roughly estimate how much the potential returns would decrease with one or more losing selections. If one selection loses, 47 bets from the 120 fade with it. Those include the seven-fold and three of the seven six-folds.

What are the advantages of playing a Super Heinz bet?

The advantage of a Super Heinz bet is that it covers all of the possible combination bets from your seven selections in one convenient wager. The core answer to what is a Super Heinz bet is that it’s almost a form of insured betting, as even if one selection loses, you can still make a return on the rest.

You can find the Super Heinz bet on just about any bet slip with seven selections, regardless of the sport. It’s popular amongst greyhound racing, horse racing, rugby, football, cricket, and American football bettors, but any sport with applicable markets can use the Super Heinz bet.

How do I place a Super Heinz bet?

To place a Super Heinz bet, you need to:

  • Sign in to your Paddy Power account
  • Click on the odds of seven outcomes that you want to bet
  • Open the bet slip
  • Scroll to the base of the bet slip and press the drop down for Super Heinz
  • Enter an amount that you’re happy to bet 120x for the Super Heinz bet
  • Check the Total Stake amount
  • Press Place Bet to place your Super Heinz bet.

Now that you know the answer to what is a Super Heinz bet, see if this massive system bet works for you.

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