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Super Multi

What a Super Multi is, how to build one in the betslip, how pricing works, what you can and cannot combine, and how Rockets apply.

A Super Multi lets you combine Same Game Multis (SGMs) from different games into one larger bet, alongside single market selections if you choose.

Each SGM or single selection becomes one leg of your Super Multi, and all legs must win for the bet to pay out.

Super Multis are All-In only.


How do I place a Super Multi?

Build your individual bets first, then combine them from the betslip:

  1. Build the bets you want to combine. These can be SGMs from different games, single market selections, or a mix of both. Add each one to your betslip.

  2. Once all your selections are in the betslip, scroll to the bottom.

  3. You will see an option to combine your eligible bets into a Super Multi. Tap this to view your combined bet and price.

  4. Enter your stake and place the bet.


How is the price calculated?

The Super Multi price works the same way as a Regular Multi. Each leg's odds are multiplied together to give a total dividend. Where a leg is an SGM, the SGM's combined price is used as that leg's odds.

For example: a 2-leg Super Multi made up of an AFL SGM at $6 and an NRL SGM at $4 gives a total dividend of $24 ($6 x $4). A $10 stake would return $240.


What can I include in a Super Multi?

A Super Multi can include:

  • Same Game Multis (SGMs) from different games

  • Single market selections

  • Racing bets (Win and Place)

  • Same Race Multis (SRM)

The following cannot be included in a Super Multi:

  • Singles Only markets

  • Exotics (DabbleDiv markets, which use a different pricing model to fixed odds)

  • Pick'em selections


Rockets

You can apply a Rocket Boost to a Super Multi, but every leg in the bet must individually meet the eligibility criteria for a Rocket. If any single leg does not qualify, the Rocket cannot be applied to the Super Multi.


Voids and settlement

If a single market selection leg in your Super Multi is voided, it is removed and the odds are recalculated on the remaining legs. The bet continues as normal.

SGM leg void: if any single selection within one of your SGM legs is voided (for example, a player does not take part), the entire SGM is treated as void and removed as a leg from your Super Multi. Only that SGM leg is removed, not just the individual selection within it.

For a full breakdown of how voids work across all bet types, see our How voids work across different bet types article.


Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a Super Multi and a Regular Multi?

A Regular Multi combines single market selections from different events. A Super Multi can also include SGMs as individual legs, letting you bring multiple selections from the same game into a larger combined bet.

Can I Hedge a Super Multi?

No. Super Multis are All-In only, meaning every leg must win for the bet to pay out.

Can I Cash Out a Super Multi?

Cash Out is not available on Super Multis.

Can I mix sports in a Super Multi?

Yes. You can combine SGMs and single selections across different sports in the same Super Multi.

Can I add a Pick'em selection to my Super Multi?

No. Pick'em selections cannot be combined with Super Multis or any other fixed-odds bet types.

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