Fibonacci system

The Fibonacci betting system is based on the Fibonacci Sequence, which was developed by Leonardo Pisan, the Italian mathematician. The sequence is following: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89 and so on. As you probably see, the next number in the row is the sum of the two previous numbers. Using the Fibonacci, you start from 1 unit bet. If the first hand wins, there is no sequence and you will bet 1 unit again. If the first hand loses, then you bet 1 unit again.If there is a loss again, the next bet will be 2 units. You lose again so your next bet will be 3 and so on. If you win, you should cross out the last 2 numbers in the sequence. The sequence ends when you have returned to a 1 unit bet.

1 ⇒ lose ⇒ 1 ⇒ lose ⇒ 2 ⇒ lose ⇒ 3 ⇒ lose ⇒ 5 ⇒ lose ⇒ 8 ⇒ win ⇒ 3 ⇒ win ⇒ 1

The Fibonacci is less aggressive than, for example, the Martingale. It takes a longer sequence of losses to ruin you than when you use the Martingale System.

You can exceed your bankroll or reach the table limit before ending the sequence.

For example, $10 is your initial bet and the table limit is $500. So, if you lose 9 hands in a row you can't increase your bet any more.

Bet 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Size $10 $10 $20 $30 $50 $80 $130 $210 $340 $550