Fibonnaci

FIBONNACI SERIES

 

A slight variance on the Martingale, the Fibonacci Staking Plan uses the Italian mathematician’s number sequence pattern to work out your stake. For those of you who fell asleep during maths the Fibonacci sequence adds the previous number to the present number to give the next number in the chain. i.e. 1 - 1 (1+0) - 2 (1+1) - 3 (2+1) - 5 (3+2) - 8 - 13 - 21 - 34……

So your first bet will be £1, £10, £100 (x1) or whatever decide your stake to be
Your next is £1, £10, £100 (x1)
Then £2, £20, £200 (x2)…..£3, £30, £300 (x3)…£5, £50, £500 (x5) and so on.

If you strictly apply the Fibonacci series any win will cover the last 2 losses you had so when you get your winner you should ideally drop back 2 steps and continue. But this is only true if every bet is placed at evens and so there have been plenty of variations of the Fibonacci staking plan.

Some reset back to the start when a winner is achieved, some set a limit to how far up the chain you get before giving up and starting again and some mad fools just carry on going!

It’s all about personal choice and how far you’re willing (or your bank allows you) to go to get your money back.

Benefits: Adaptable and capable of generating huge wins.
Downfalls: A long losing run and you won’t be bothering with a Swiss suicide clinic you’ll be heading straight for Beachy Head.
Requirements: Balls of steel, maths book, Saudi family bank balance
Probable Outcome of using this plan: If you use the Staking Plan in it’s purest form, it’s not a probable bankruptcy order it’s a guaranteed one.
Type of person this system suits (suited): Terry Ramsden