It’s still a negative progression system, so be careful, but it’s less aggressive.Īlthough a progressive gambling system, the Fibonacci differs from the Martingale system in that it doesn’t seek to cancel out the total loss with one win, just the last two losing bets. Whereas, in The Martingale, you aim to cancel out all of your previous losses with one big win (so you sometimes end up betting big to win a small amount), in the Fibonacci, you aim to cancel out only your previous 2 losses. The idea is to bring yourself back into profit steadily. If you can keep winning and get back to your initial bet, then you are all square overall, and it’s time to try and get into the black again. If we won that one, the following bet would be 10.00 and so on. In the Fibonacci, you go back two numbers, so in the 5.00 example above, if we won on our 65.00 bet, our next bet would be 2.00. In the Martingale, you revert to your initial bet after a win.