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Beating Baccarat Using Fibonacci!

0h 14m video Published Oct 10, 2023 Transcribed Jul 16, 2026 J JackAce
Intermediate 6 min read For: Gamblers and betting system enthusiasts interested in baccarat and Fibonacci progression.

AI Summary

This video tests the Fibonacci betting system on baccarat's player bet, starting with a $7.83 million bankroll and $10,000 units. The system uses the Fibonacci sequence (1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34...) to determine bet sizes, aiming to recover losses gradually. After 53 hands, the session ends up 6 units ($60,000), but a software bug adds an extra $10,000.

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Fibonacci Sequence Explained

The Fibonacci sequence is a mathematical sequence where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34, etc.

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Betting on Player Bet

The system uses the even-money player bet in baccarat, which has a 1.23% house edge (vs. banker's 1.06%). The banker bet has a 5% commission on wins.

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Progression Steps

Starting bet is $10,000. After a win, stay at step 1. After a loss, move to the next Fibonacci step: 10k, 10k, 20k, 30k, 50k, 80k, 130k, 210k, 340k.

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Risk of Large Losses

The downside is that when a losing streak occurs, losses can be substantial. The system aims to recover losses gradually, but a bad streak can lead to large drawdowns.

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Difference from Martingale

Unlike Martingale, where a win recovers all losses and gains one unit, Fibonacci may require multiple wins to recover fully. However, it loses less quickly during bad streaks.

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Software Bug Affects Results

A bug in the simulation software caused an extra $10,000 credit when a cut card appeared after a win or push, inflating the final total.

The Fibonacci system on baccarat's player bet ended 6 units up after 53 hands, but a software bug added $10,000. The system offers slower loss accumulation than Martingale but can still lead to significant losses during extended losing streaks.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 00:17 Choose the player bet in baccarat (even money, no commission).
2 01:02 Set a starting bet (e.g., $10,000) and define the Fibonacci progression: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34 units.
3 01:17 After a win, reset to step 1 (bet 1 unit). After a loss, move to the next Fibonacci step.
4 01:43 On a tie (push), stay at the same step.
5 10:25 When you win on a step beyond step 2, you may not recover all losses immediately; continue until you are back to step 1 or reach a target profit.

Study Flashcards (8)

What is the house edge for the player bet in baccarat?

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1.23%

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What is the house edge for the banker bet in baccarat?

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1.06%

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How is the Fibonacci sequence generated?

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Each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,...

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What is the starting bet size in the simulation?

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$10,000

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What happens after a win in the Fibonacci progression?

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Reset to step 1 (bet 1 unit).

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What happens after a loss in the Fibonacci progression?

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Move to the next Fibonacci step (e.g., from 1 to 1, then 2, 3, 5, etc.).

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How does Fibonacci differ from Martingale in terms of loss recovery?

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Martingale recovers all losses and gains one unit on a win; Fibonacci may require multiple wins to recover fully.

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What was the final profit after 53 hands?

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6 units ($60,000) plus an extra $10,000 due to a bug, totaling $70,000.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Fibonacci Sequence in Nature

Explains the natural occurrence of Fibonacci, adding depth to the strategy discussion.

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Fibonacci vs. Martingale

Key comparison showing slower loss accumulation but slower recovery.

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Software Bug Impact

Highlights the importance of accurate simulation and how bugs can skew results.

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Fibonacci Sequence in Baccarat

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Explains a famous mathematical sequence applied to gambling, sparking curiosity and debate.

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Why Fibonacci Works in Nature

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Connects gambling strategy to natural phenomena and the golden ratio, making it intellectually intriguing.

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Fibonacci vs Martingale: Key Differences

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Highlights a crucial strategic contrast that can help gamblers avoid quick losses, highly educational.

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Baccarat Session Results: Up 6 Units

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Reveals the final outcome and a software bug, creating a surprising and controversial twist.

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[00:02] and we are here to try using the Fibonacci sequence in bakura if you're not familiar with the Fibonacci sequence it's a mathematical sequence with the it's a mathematical sequence with the numbers 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 and so on

[00:17] you take the last two numbers add them together and that gives you the next while back betting the Fibonacci sequence in roulette except we were betting on the 2:1 bet the doesn't bet here we're going to be betting the even

[00:32] money bet which is the Players bet in bakara you could bet on the baker bet in penalized 5% when you win because of the commission but instead since the player that instead you're taking a slight penalty of betting the player side

[00:46] instead of the banker side the banker bet has a 1.06% house Edge and the player bet has a 1.23% house Edge we have a starting balance of $ 7.83 million and we're going to be using 10 $10,000 units that's the lowest this

[01:02] app lets me bet we're going to start off with a $10,000 wins so we continue with another $10,000 bet this is the second step of our

[01:17] 9 wins so we win our $110,000 back and we start at step one of this progression FYI if you're betting $10,000 a hand in

[01:30] Bak on the player bet you're going to have an expected loss of $123 per hand we lose with the player three so we go to step two with our progression which is still

[01:43] 10,000 player wins so we win with a player nine and we reset to step one once should you walk with the system it's really up to you but you can choose anywhere between 10 and 100 units push 8 versus 8 is as a

[02:00] tie so we stay at this step which is step one and we remain at 10,000 you can want to play at a $10 table if you can find a $10 bakarat table a $25 starting

[02:13] bet a $50 starting bet a $100 starting bet it's all up to you you would just adjust the progression by multiplying your starting bet by player 9 we win and we stay at step

[02:28] one one card to play one card to Banker player wins another player nine win so you're going to walk away from the table a winner a large percentage of the time what's bad about this system is when you do go broke you're going to lose a lot

[02:42] of money player zero that's a loss we go to step two which is still 10,000 and since we have a starting bet of 10,000 our betting progression is going to go 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 880,000

[03:00] 130,000 210,000 and 340,000 and so on we lose at step two so we go to step three and we bet 20,000 if you enjoy talking about any kind of gambling any kind of casino gambling you can join my Discord there's

[03:14] a link in the description so we win with an eight and we've recovered our two an eight and we've recovered our two losses with this one

[03:27] wins player eight we win with the natural and we remain at step one Banker wins Banker wins with the natural nine we continue to step two

[03:39] which is still 10,000 player wins player wins with a natural eight and we stay at step one or we go to step one one card to player one card to Banker player

[03:53] wins we win with a three [Music] lucky and we remain a step one one one card to player aner wins we lose with the three so we go to step two which is still

[04:07] step two which is still 10,000 one card to player push 7 seven tie so we stay at this tier which is tier two which is tier two which is 10,000 Banker wins we lose to the banker

[04:20] natural 8 so we continue to step three which is natural 9 we win 20,000 and we reset to step

[04:34] one we are currently up 40,000 or 4 units one card to player one card to Banker Banker wins we lose 0 to four we lose 10,000 and we go to step two which is still 10,000 one card to player one card to Banker Banker wins we lose one

[04:51] card to Banker Banker wins we lose one to five and we go to step three which is shuffle place your

[05:10] lose at step three we go to step four which is Banker player wins we win 74 we recover 30 of the 40,000 that were down so we're

[05:26] still down one unit from when we started this progression but we're going to go this progression but we're going to go over to Step One which is

[05:40] Banker push that's a one one tie so we stay at this tier one and if you're into roulette you can go to jack.com where I have a catalog of over 350 roulette systems with spin by spin results and you can sort that list by Buy in by

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[06:06] spin is and what percentage of the wheel you have covered one card to player aner wins we lose four to six so we go to step two which is still 10,000 remember it goes 1 1 2 3 5 8 13

[06:28] versus three that was at step two and we're going to stay at 10,000 on St one card to Banker player wins that's a win we just re bet player wins that's a win we just re bet at this step

[06:45] Banker player wins that's another 10,000 win we stay here we're currently up 50,000 or five units one card to Banker player units one card to Banker player wins six or three win we are up six

[07:01] wins six or three win we are up six units one card to player aner wins we lose two against six go to step two which is still 10,000 one card to player one card to Banker Banker wins lose 0o to

[07:15] five that was at step two we go to step three which is Banker player wins so we've recovered and we've

[07:28] lot of people don't understand why Fibonacci exists it exists because it can be found in nature it can be found in things like pine cones in con shells in seed heads in the sunflower it can be found in the star formations of galaxies

[07:43] and it's also the basis for the Golden Ratio the golden ratio can also be found in nature it's also found in lots of examples of art the golden ratio can be formed by using two squares of one one one and to that you add a square size

[07:56] two and to that you can add a square size three size five size eight size 13 and 21 and so on we're currently up 6 units or 60,000 restarting at step one

[08:08] 10,000 aner wins we lose to a natural nine and we go to step two which is still 10,000 player wins we win with a natural 10,000 player wins we win with a natural eight and go to step one which is still

[08:26] step one one one card to player push another 7 seven one card to player push another 7 seven tie remaining at step

[08:41] Banker Banker wins that's a loss we go to step two remaining at 10,000 one card to Banker player wins we win 6 to win 6 to one and go to step one which is

[08:56] one and go to step one which is 10,000 one card to player Banker win 10,000 one card to player Banker win we lose go to step two which is still 10,000 one card to player one card to Banker player wins we win two to one

[09:09] reset to Step One 10,000 going to cut the 10,000 going to cut the cards place your

[09:24] wins we lose and we go to step two but I believe the totals are wrong right now so we were gifted so we were gifted 10,000 because of a bug in the software

[09:39] and here we win with a natural 9 so we're up 70,000 but we're actually 9 so we're up 70,000 but we're actually only up six units at this point one card to player one card to Banker Banker wins that's a loss go to step

[09:56] two still 10,000 one card to to player one card to Banker Banker wins 0 to six one card to Banker Banker wins 0 to six loss we go to step three which is

[10:11] 20,000 one card to player push 55 tie we stay at the step which is wins we win with a seven that's a 20,000 win and we are up

[10:25] seven that's a 20,000 win and we are up 6 units currently at Plus 70k now when you win in your progression of Fibonacci you don't always recover from all your losses that is different from Martin Gale where when you win you are always

[10:37] up one unit from when you started now how this differs from Martingale is that don't lose as quickly when you have a really bad streak of losses that means even when you do have your winning hit you might have to inch back to where you

[10:51] started that last progression one card to Banker Banker wins we lose go to step two which is still 10,000 one card to player aner wins that's another loss that's at step two so we're

[11:05] another loss that's at step two so we're going to go to step three which is 20,000 player wins that's a natural 8 win we've wins that's a natural 8 win we've recovered and we go to step one

[11:24] wins that's a loss we go to step two which is still 10K one card to player which is still 10K one card to player aner wins another loss now we go to

[11:41] nine we've recovered and we go to step one Banker player wins that's a win remain at step

[12:00] wins Banker wins with a natural eight go to step two stay at 10,000 one card to Banker player wins so we win with the seven so I think we're going to try maybe one more progression and then we'll end this session and we're going

[12:14] to go to Step One Banker wins lose six to seven we go to step two one card to player Banker wins we

[12:26] lose again we go to step three which is 20K Banker wins another loss we go to 30k this is step

[12:42] loss we go to 30k this is step [Music] four one card to player one card to Banker player wins we win we've

[12:55] partially and I think we're we're going to end our session here so after 53 hands we are up 6 units $660,000 so I did notice a bug with this software where if you win or push on a hand and

[13:12] the cut card comes up then your money stays on the table but you're credited money if you just Reb bet for the next hand so in this case we were able to gain a $10,000 bet because it stayed on the table and was credited at the same

[13:27] time so that is the cause of a $10,000 discrepancy in our final total what do think about bakarat should I be working on a bakarat simulator and what systems you enjoy this content remember to like And subscribe always gamble responsibly

[13:43] and peace out [Music]

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