Fibonacci roulette strategy is the recommended system for players who want structured progression without martingale’s catastrophic downside. Here is exactly how to use it.
The Fibonacci sequence in roulette
Each number is the sum of the two before it: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21… In roulette: move one step forward after a loss. Move two steps back after a win.
Fibonacci vs Martingale
After 5 consecutive losses: Martingale next bet is 32x base. Fibonacci next bet is 8x base. After 10 losses: Martingale requires 1,024x. Fibonacci requires 89x. Dramatically more survivable.
How to use it
Start at position 1 (bet 1 unit). After a loss move to next position. After a win move back two positions. If at position 1 or 2 and win — restart at position 1.
Bankroll requirements
At least 100 times your base bet unit. Set stop-loss at position 7 in the sequence (13 units). If reached — end the session.
Play European roulette at Stake or Gamdom — both offer suitable bet ranges for the Fibonacci progression.