Heinz Betting Tool
57 bets across 6 selections: 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds, a six-fold.
How to Use This Calculator
- Choose the odds format you intend to work in (Decimal, Fractional, or American)
- Specify the unit stake, meaning the amount committed to each individual bet
- Supply the odds for every one of your 6 selections
- Mark how each selection finished (Won, Lost, or Void)
- Review the total return, the resulting profit, and a breakdown organised by bet type
Formula
A Heinz consists of 57 bets on 6 selections:
- 15 Doubles
- 20 Trebles
- 15 Four-folds
- 6 Five-folds
- 1 Six-fold
Total Stake = 57 × Unit Stake
Named after H.J. Heinz’s famous “57 varieties”. No singles, so 2+ winners needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a Heinz bet defined?
A Heinz is a 57-bet system built on 6 selections, taking its name from the famous Heinz ‘57 varieties’. It encompasses every combination apart from singles: 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds, and a single six-fold.
For what reason are singles left out of a Heinz?
Singles are deliberately omitted so that the total count settles at exactly 57 bets. Should you prefer to have singles in the mix, the Lucky 63 is the appropriate alternative, as it covers all 63 combinations drawn from 6 selections.
What is the minimum number of winners a Heinz requires?
Because no singles are involved, you must land at least 2 winners from your 6 selections. A pair of winners will settle a single double.