In a Super Heinz bet at least two of your seven selections must be successful to get any
payout. The♨️ trebles, fourfolds, fivefolds, sixfolds and sevenfolds mean that if you get
more than two winners your returns begin to jump♨️ in big increments as more of the
multiple bets win. It’s most often used in horse racing betting.
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How does a Super
Heinz bet work?
The 120 bets in a Super Heinz are♨️ as follows:
Why should I place a
Super Heinz bet?
A Super Heinz is an alternative to a sevenfold accumulator that yields
♨️ a payout even if only two of your seven selections win. However, it’s likely you will
need more than two♨️ winners to make a profit.
If you have seven selections on your
betslip it’s usually available as one of the multiple♨️ betting options.
Drawbacks of a
Super Heinz
There are two main drawbacks of placing a Super Heinz bet: the lack of
flexibility♨️ around staking (each of the 120 bets has to have the same unit stake) and
the number of bets (which♨️ is high). The latter can make the bet more costly than simply
placing an accumulator on all seven selections.
How to♨️ calculate Super Heinz bet
winnings
The quickest way of working out your winnings is to use our Super Heinz bet
calculator.♨️ It can also be done by taking the steps below.
If you’re using fractional
odds convert them into decimal odds by♨️ dividing the first number by the second then
adding one. (For example, 2/1 becomes 3.0 and 9/4 becomes 3.25.)
For your♨️ doubles,
trebles, fourfolds, fivefolds, sixfolds and sevenfolds multiply the decimal odds for
the relevant selections together and then multiply the♨️ result by your unit stake.
How
does an each-way Super Heinz work?
An each-way Super Heinz is a type of Super Heinz
♨️ where all 120 bets are each-way bets. As a result, the total stake for an each-way
Super Heinz is double♨️ that of a standard Super Heinz.
The upside of an each-way Super
Heinz is that you get a return not only♨️ for every horse that wins but every horse that
places as well.
In horse racing most bookmakers pay around 1/5 of♨️ the win odds for the
place part of each-way bets.
This means that it’s ideal to include mainly selections
for which♨️ the each-way place payout is more than your original stake in your each-way
Super Heinz.
Can you place a Super Heinz♨️ bet on Royal Ascot 2024?
A Super Heinz bet is
ideal for a meeting such as Royal Ascot, which takes place♨️ across five days, each of
which has seven races. The races are of the highest quality and many draw large
♨️ fields.
This year Royal Ascot starts on Tuesday June 20 and runs through until Saturday
June 24, so with seven selections♨️ in a Super Heinz you could include selections from
each day in one bet.
Alternatively, you could place a Super Heinz♨️ on any of the
individual days that includes one selection from each of the races on that day’s
card.
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