Fibonacci Roulette System
The Fibonacci is an interesting roulette strategy because it’s safer than others such as the Martingale but despite it being safer, there’s still potential for winning. First things first, the Fibonacci didn’t start out in life as a roulette strategy; it’s a simple Mathematical theory where you start with one and add the two previous numbers together to give you the next number in the sequence. This would be best explained with an example so here is the Fibonacci sequence:
One thing to keep in mind is that you don’t have to start at 1 if you don’t want to, so long as you add the previous two numbers together to give you the next number you’re fine, for example 233+377 = 610. It is best to start at one because it’s obviously safer and it’s always best to start out with a strategy as safe as you can.
So with the sequence of numbers out of the way, let’s get onto how you actually use it. First of all this is an even chance betting system, it can be used on red/black, odd/even and 1-18/19-36.
As you can probably guess, you start out by betting one and then you work your way through the Fibonacci sequence until you get a win. Now one thing that should hit you instantly is that the math does not add up to give you a win every time.
In fact, the further through the Fibonacci sequence you get, the more you lose. You win if you win on the first bet, you break even if you win on the second or third bet, anything after that is a loss and the loss gets bigger and bigger.
At this point you’re probably thinking that the Fibonacci is a waste of time and should be avoided, but don’t be too hasty. This is the way get the maximum with the Fibonacci sequence. Use this sequence till the point when you get a win, for example:
- Bet 1 and lose
- Bet 1 and lose
- Bet 2 and lose
- Bet 3 and lose
- Bet 5 and lose
- Bet 8 and lose
- Bet 13 and lose
- Bet 21 and lose
- Bet 34 and win
Now once you’ve bet this 34 and won, you move back two numbers in the sequence and bet that number. So your next bet would be 13. Repeat this process the whole time until you return to the starting point of the progression – after a win always move back by two numbers. In the following an extended example is given to give you the picture of how it works, by using the example given above to begin with:
- Bet 1 and lose
- Bet 1 and lose
- Bet 2 and lose
- Bet 3 and lose
- Bet 5 and lose
- Bet 8 and lose
- Bet 13 and lose
- Bet 21 and lose
- Bet 34 and win
- Bet 13 and lose
- Bet 21 and win
- Bet 8 and win
- Bet 3 and lose
- Bet 5 and win
- Bet 2 and lose
- Bet 3 and lose
- Bet 5 and win
- Bet 2 and win
- Bet 1 and win
With the above example, you would have made your way back to the start of the sequence and your profit would have been 1, so in this sense it’s a bit like the Martingale in that once you get back to the start of the sequence, the profit is 1.
The difference between the two is that in the above example, the Fibonacci placed at a 21 bet and lost. Fibonacci is safer without a doubt, because if by using the Martingale, a 256 bet would be placed, and you would have lost.
Another good example for the Fibonacci is the fact that with the above example there are 12 losses and 7 wins, but nevertheless the result is a profit after all. So as you can see, the Fibonacci is one of the better strategies that you can use even for chance betting although it’s obviously not a guarantee for a win, because nothing is.
Quick Things To Consider When Using The Fibonacci:
At the start of the sequence you can see that there are two number 1′s. If you’re moving back in the sequence and you get to the second number 1, bet and win, then move back to the first number one and bet that as well. If you don’t, you will only break even.
Just in case you didn’t understand that, here is the second number one in bold:
You have to move back to the first number 1 to get your profit, even though moving from the second 1 to the first 1 is only one step back rather than two. That is the only exception to that rule.
Another thing to remember is that it can take a long time to get back to the start of the sequence and during this time you will need to remain patient and stick to the system exactly. If you make wrong size bet somewhere in the process, all calculations would fail.
Also, a thing to remember is that the Fibonacci, like all strategies, is not immune to long losing streaks. When this happens you will find yourself in a hole that big that only the luckiest guy in the world can get away uninjured. For this reason you should set yourself a loss limit and stick to it just like you would with any other strategy.