Fibonacci system
The Fibonacci betting system is a system of positive progression and is based on the Fibonacci series. By applying the Fibonacci betting system, in case of failure, you increase the next bet, following the Fibonacci series formula.
The Fibonacci sequence is: (0), 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ...
Each subsequent number in the Fibonacci sequence is equal to the sum of two transient numbers (for example, Number 3 is the sum of 2 + 1, 13 is the sum of 8 + 5 and so on).
How to play the Fibonacci system
The first step is to determine the initial stake. It is recommended that you begin with smaller amounts, as a starting role, because although Fibonacci has a milder increase in the role of the Martingale system, in the event of a long series of failures, you may be in the situation that the next bet will be too high. So, in the Fibonacci system, you use a role system like at Martingale - you play with the starting role (which you have determined), and you stay on it as long as you guess. As soon as a failure occurs, the next bet rises to you according to the formula of the Fibonacci series. Your starting stake corresponds to the value of 1 in the Fibonacci series (0 skips), and each subsequent bet in the event of a failure follows the growth of the Fibonacci series, in the case of a goal (a series of hits) you continue with the starting line. You can see a concrete example of using the Fibonacci system below.
An example of a Fibonacci system
Let's fix the starting bet of 10 €
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (hit)
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (Failure) - After the first failure you start the Fibonacci series (0 + initial bet) = 10 €
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (hit) - Hit, return the stake to the start.
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (Failure) - You begin the Fibonacci series (0 + starting stake) = 10 €
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (Failure) - You are continuing the Fibonacci series - (initial bet + starting stake) = 20 €
Ticket with a stake of 20 €. (Failure) - You are setting the Fibonacci series - 10 + 20 = 30 €
Ticket with a stake of 30 €. (Failure) - You are setting the Fibonacci series - 30 + 20 = 50 €
TIket with the role of € 50 ...
In this example of 8 games, you can see slower growth in the roles, than would be the case with Martingale. Especially in the series of failures (steps 5-7.), The 4th missed bet is 3 starting roles, while the Martingale system would have 8 initial roles, for the same example.
Advantages of the Fibonacci system
One of the main advantages of the Fibonacci system is the slower growth of the role, than in the case of the Martingale system and the relatively simple template it plays, following the Fibonacci series of numbers.
Mane Fibonacci system
Like any system of positive progression, Fibonacci also requires that you carefully determine the value of the initial deposit, because in the event of a longer series of failures, the next deposit can exceed the value of your bank for betting.
The Fibonacci betting system is a system of positive progression and is based on the Fibonacci series. By applying the Fibonacci betting system, in case of failure, you increase the next bet, following the Fibonacci series formula.
The Fibonacci sequence is: (0), 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ...
Each subsequent number in the Fibonacci sequence is equal to the sum of two transient numbers (for example, Number 3 is the sum of 2 + 1, 13 is the sum of 8 + 5 and so on).
How to play the Fibonacci system
The first step is to determine the initial stake. It is recommended that you begin with smaller amounts, as a starting role, because although Fibonacci has a milder increase in the role of the Martingale system, in the event of a long series of failures, you may be in the situation that the next bet will be too high. So, in the Fibonacci system, you use a role system like at Martingale - you play with the starting role (which you have determined), and you stay on it as long as you guess. As soon as a failure occurs, the next bet rises to you according to the formula of the Fibonacci series. Your starting stake corresponds to the value of 1 in the Fibonacci series (0 skips), and each subsequent bet in the event of a failure follows the growth of the Fibonacci series, in the case of a goal (a series of hits) you continue with the starting line. You can see a concrete example of using the Fibonacci system below.
An example of a Fibonacci system
Let's fix the starting bet of 10 €
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (hit)
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (Failure) - After the first failure you start the Fibonacci series (0 + initial bet) = 10 €
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (hit) - Hit, return the stake to the start.
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (Failure) - You begin the Fibonacci series (0 + starting stake) = 10 €
Ticket with a deposit of 10 €. (Failure) - You are continuing the Fibonacci series - (initial bet + starting stake) = 20 €
Ticket with a stake of 20 €. (Failure) - You are setting the Fibonacci series - 10 + 20 = 30 €
Ticket with a stake of 30 €. (Failure) - You are setting the Fibonacci series - 30 + 20 = 50 €
TIket with the role of € 50 ...
In this example of 8 games, you can see slower growth in the roles, than would be the case with Martingale. Especially in the series of failures (steps 5-7.), The 4th missed bet is 3 starting roles, while the Martingale system would have 8 initial roles, for the same example.
Advantages of the Fibonacci system
One of the main advantages of the Fibonacci system is the slower growth of the role, than in the case of the Martingale system and the relatively simple template it plays, following the Fibonacci series of numbers.
Mane Fibonacci system
Like any system of positive progression, Fibonacci also requires that you carefully determine the value of the initial deposit, because in the event of a longer series of failures, the next deposit can exceed the value of your bank for betting.
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