Fibonacci System
This system is as popular as the Martingale and bases on the Fibonacci sequence. This is the well-known mathematical sequence of numbers which was named after Leonardo de Pisa. A Fibonacci sequence of numbers is the line where every number is the sum of two preceding. If you decide to use it, don’t forget that the Fibonacci is not designed for playing roulette. But if you are interested in different systems, which can help you to win, read this article and make own conclusions.
If you are not fond of Math, this is the example of the sequence: 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21
The scheme is pretty simple, you just need to make your bets according to the Fibonacci progression, in other words each bet you make must be equal to the sum of the last two bets. At the moment you win, you remove two latest numbers from the sequence you follow (you need to make it because the sum of these two numbers is equal to your previous bet).
As we have already mentioned the ideal roulette strategy does not exist and any system has its own disadvantages, the negative side of Fibonacci system is that in a case you have a long losing streak, you will not be able to get back all the previous losses, thought you can just limit them during some time.
But for instance in contrast to the martingale system the risks are relatively small, because you can change the situation during one spin of the wheel. Moreover you chances to reach the bet limits are rather low in comparison with Martingale. But playing according to the Fibonacci sequence you should follow the same rules: it’s better to start from the smallest possible bet if you wish to diminish the possible risk of spending too much money or come over the bet limit.
Remember when you decide to play roulette according to some system that the strategy is not the guarantee of your win. Certainly you increase your chances to get the payout, but don’t dream about some great jackpot. The chances to win are pretty high and at the most part of cases you will win some money, but don’t be too enthusiastic about it.
For instance you start form $1 and lose, then you lose again and win the next $2, so you cover the previous losses and start again form $1 bet.








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