Systems guide
What is a Heinz bet?
A Heinz is a system bet from six selections with 57 bets inside it. It includes doubles, trebles, fourfolds, fivefolds and one sixfold.
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Direct answer
Meaning in plain English
A Heinz is a system bet from six selections with 57 bets inside it. It includes doubles, trebles, fourfolds, fivefolds and one sixfold.
Quick example
How it works on a bet slip
A Heinz needs at least two winning selections for any return because singles are not included.
Key points
What to check before placing it
Examples
Winning, losing and rule cases
| Case | Result | Why |
|---|---|---|
| One winner | Loses | A Heinz has no singles. |
| Two winners | One double wins | The two winning selections form a double. |
| Six winners | All 57 bets win | Every combination in the system is successful. |
Common mistakes
What beginners often get wrong
- Underestimating the 57-unit cost.
- Using a Heinz when a smaller system would be clearer.
- Ignoring how many selections must win for a useful return.