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Super Heinz Bet Explained

A Super Heinz bet is a multiple wager built from seven selections, covering every possible combination from doubles up to a seven-fold accumulator across 120 individual bets. It sits among the larger full-cover bets used by punters who want some cushion against a losing leg while still chasing a substantial return if most or all selections come in. This guide sets out exactly how the bet is structured, how returns are calculated, and what to weigh up before staking one. For a wider look at how UK bookmakers handle multiples generally, see our /betting-sites/ comparison.

What Is a Super Heinz Bet?

A Super Heinz is a full-cover multiple made from seven selections. Instead of needing all seven to win, as you would with a straight accumulator, the bet automatically combines your selections into every possible grouping of two or more: 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 four-folds, 21 five-folds, 7 six-folds, and 1 seven-fold accumulator. That adds up to 120 separate bets from a single slip, which is why the total stake is your unit stake multiplied by 120.

Because the smallest combination in a Super Heinz is a double, you need at least two of your seven selections to win before you see any return at all. A single winner among seven picks gets you nothing back, which is the trade-off for the wider coverage the bet offers compared with a straight acca.

How Returns Are Worked Out

Every winning combination pays out according to the odds of the selections involved, and all those individual returns are added together for your total payout. Get two winners and you'll collect on one double. Get five winners and you'll be paid across doubles, trebles, four-folds and five-folds that include those five results, though any combination containing a loser is void. The more selections that come in, the more of the 120 bets contribute to your return, which is what makes a near-clean sheet so lucrative compared with a small accumulator.

You can also run a Super Heinz each-way, which doubles the number of bets to 240 and the total stake accordingly, applying each-way terms to sports like horse racing or golf where each-way betting is standard.

Super Heinz vs Other Full-Cover Multiples

Heinz (6 selections, 57 bets)

A Heinz is the next size down, built from six selections instead of seven. It's more affordable to stake at a given unit price since it only comprises 57 bets, and it's a common starting point for punters moving up from a Yankee before trying a Super Heinz.

Goliath (8 selections, 247 bets)

Go a step further and you reach the Goliath, covering eight selections across 247 bets. The extra selection sounds small but roughly doubles the total stake and the complexity, so it's generally reserved for punters comfortable with the format and its cost.

Trixie and Yankee, for context

Smaller full-cover bets like the Trixie (three selections) and Yankee (four selections) work on the same principle but with far fewer combinations. They're a sensible way to learn how full-cover multiples behave before committing to something the size of a Super Heinz.

Where to Place a Super Heinz Bet

Most established UK bookmakers support full-cover multiples including the Super Heinz, though the bet slip interface and how clearly returns are broken down can vary quite a bit between operators.

bet365

bet365 covers a huge range of sports and markets, which matters for a seven-selection bet where you need enough genuine options across the day's fixtures. The trade-off is that its bet slip and settlement screens can feel dense to a newcomer working through multiple combinations for the first time.

William Hill

William Hill is a long-standing, trusted name with solid coverage of football and racing, both popular sources of Super Heinz selections. It doesn't always lead the market on odds for every individual leg, so it's worth a quick price check against alternatives.

Paddy Power

Paddy Power offers broad market depth and a straightforward app, useful when building out seven selections across different sports or competitions. Some of its promotional offers are geared more towards single bets and accumulators than full-cover multiples specifically, so read the terms before assuming a Super Heinz qualifies.

Betfair

Betfair combines a sportsbook with its exchange under one account, which can be handy if you want to compare fixed odds against exchange prices before settling on your seven picks. Running both products can add a layer of complexity for anyone just wanting a simple full-cover bet slip.

Current welcome offers and promotions across these and other licensed operators are listed on our /offers/ page, though full-cover multiples like a Super Heinz don't always qualify for acca-specific promotions, so it's worth checking each operator's terms first.

What to Consider Before Staking a Super Heinz

As with any multiple bet, it's worth only staking what you're comfortable losing and keeping track of how often full-cover bets actually return a profit over time. Our /safer-gambling/ page has more on setting deposit limits and staying in control of betting spend.

FAQs

What is a Super Heinz bet?
It's a full-cover multiple made from seven selections, automatically combined into 120 bets covering every double, treble, four-fold, five-fold, six-fold and the seven-fold accumulator. You need at least two selections to win before any part of the bet pays out.
How many winners do I need for a Super Heinz to pay out?
A minimum of two winning selections is required, since the smallest combination in the bet is a double. One winner among your seven picks returns nothing, which is the main trade-off for the wider coverage compared with a straight accumulator.
Is a Super Heinz bet worth it?
It depends on how confident you are across all seven selections and whether you're comfortable with the total stake, since 120 bets at even a small unit price adds up quickly. It can suit punters who like spreading risk across several events, but it isn't inherently better value than smaller multiples or well-chosen singles.
How do I place a Super Heinz bet?
Add seven selections to your bet slip and most UK bookmakers will show a Super Heinz as one of the multiple bet options alongside singles, doubles and other full-cover bets. Enter your stake per line, review the total cost shown on the slip, and confirm once you're happy with both the selections and the outlay.