What is Super Heinz Betting in Horse Racing?

Horse racing is arguably the most iconic betting sport in the world. The frequency of race cards means there is almost always an opportunity for a flutter. Whether you enjoy ‘The Sport of Kings’ on home soil or cast your eye over racing further afield, there is always some action available to you.
Due to the frequency and depth of race cards, there are a range of multi-selection bets you can place. One of these is the Super Heinz, a souped-up version of Heinz betting. Find out more about this 120-bet bonanza as Betfred Education explains the Super Heinz.
A Heinz is 57 bets placed from six selections, comprising numerous permutations. The Super Heinz ramps up the stakes, quite literally, with 120 bets placed using seven selections from the punter.
21 doubles
35 trebles
35 four-folds
21 five-folds
7 six-folds
Seven-fold accumulator
A Super Heinz is attractive to punters due to the potential for a large return. It also means the fun doesn’t have to stop if an early race doesn’t go your way. Whether you are watching a single card or flicking between races from around the country, you’re still in the game until it comes down to that last double.
Your unit stake is repeated across the bet so a 10p Super Heinz will cost £12 while a £1 Super Heinz will see you stake a total of £120. Once the day’s racing has played out, your return will be dependent on how many of your doubles, trebles, four-folds, five-folds, six-folds and seven-folds came in.
While a 120-fold accumulator is incredibly difficult to land, a Super Heinz allows you to absorb some losses and potentially still come out on top. It is a bet that keeps you glued to the track until the races are run rather than leaving you tearing up your slip after a poor selection in the opener.
You can work out your potential winnings before placing any bets by using our Super Heinz Bet Calculator.






















