Fibonacci Staking Plan

Fibonacci Sequence

This staking plan is based on the Fibonacci sequence of numbers first devised by an Italian mathematician in the 12th century and as with the earlier D alambert system, the Fibonacci sequence took it name from its inventor. Some people profess that the Fibonacci sequence can form the basis of a very efficient staking plan, especially when it comes to horse racing.
The Fibonacci Sequence works by adding the two previous numbers in the Fibonacci Sequence to get the next stake, ie 1-2-3-5-8-13-21-34.

With the Fibonacci Sequence your bets go up one step with each loss and you reduce your bets in the Fibonacci Sequence, down 2 steps with each win. Note that every win with the Fibonacci sequence pays for the two losses before it.

Worked example for the Fibonacci sequence:

• bet £10 until you lose, then bet £20
• if you win at £20, then return to step 1. If you lose, then bet £30
• if you win at £30, then return to step 1. If you lose, then bet £50
• if you win at £50, then return to step 2. If you lose, then bet £80
• if you win at £80, then return to step 3. If you lose, then bet £130
• if you win at £130, then return to step 4. If you lose, then bet £210
• if you win at £210, then return to step 5. If you lose, then bet £340
• if you win at £340, then return to step 6. If you lose, return to step 1

There are several variations of the Fibonacci sequence now included in The Staking Machine Software. These include a slight variation on the Fibonacci sequence where by an extra '1' is used in the Fibonacci sequence making it 1-1-2-3-5-8-13-21-34.

Further to that there is also an option to re-start the Fibonacci sequence following just one win. Reseting the Fibonacci sequence can avoid heavy losses but can also avoid heavy wins !

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