How does the Fibonacci strategy work for crypto dice?
The Fibonacci strategy is a negative progression system that is less aggressive than Martingale: How it works: Follow the Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55... After a loss, move one step forward in the sequence. After a win, move two steps back. Bet amount = base bet × current Fibonacci number. Example (base bet $1, 2x multiplier): Bet 1: $1 (lose) → move to position 2. Bet 2: $1 (lose) → move to position 3. Bet 3: $2 (lose) → move to position 4. Bet 4: $3 (win $6) → move back 2 positions to position 2. Bet 5: $1 (win $2) → move back to position 1. Advantages over Martingale: Slower bet growth — less aggressive doubling. Requires smaller bankroll for the same number of losses. Recovery does not require a single win — multiple wins work. Disadvantages: Still a negative progression — cannot overcome house edge. Extended losing streaks still lead to large bets. Recovery takes longer than Martingale. Best used for: Players who want structured betting without extreme risk. Sessions with moderate bankroll. Combined with strict stop-loss limits. Mathematical reality: Like all betting systems, Fibonacci cannot change the expected value. The house edge ensures long-term negative returns regardless of bet progression.

