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- Fibonacci Version 2 by S.T.Y.W - Roulette Strategy Guide

Introduction:The Fibonacci Version 2 Roulette Strategy is a structured betting system for roulette, combining elements of the Fibonacci sequence with a multi-phase approach. It involves betting on dozens (12 numbers), even money options (e.g., red/black), and double streets (6 numbers) to recover losses and achieve small profits.The strategy progresses through phases with escalating bets after losses, resetting to Phase 1 after a win.Phase 5 offers two options: Option A for aggressive players aiming for three consecutive wins, and Option B with progressive recovery attempts. This guide incorporates all user clarifications, including corrected profits for Phase 5 Option A ($40 per win), Phase 5 Option B recovery attempts, and an optional $1,800 recovery bet.The table includes all the player levels (All, Conservative [$100–$300], Moderate [$300–$700], Aggressive [$700–$1,500], High Roller [>$1,500], None) using checkmarks () for play and crosses () for do not play, alongside tailored recommendations.

The Fibonacci Version 2 Roulette Strategy provides a structured approach to recover losses with small profits, tailored to player levels through a comprehensive table with all requested columns. Conservative players stop early, while aggressive players and high rollers can pursue later phases with caution. The negative expected value and potential discrepancy in Recovery Attempt 2 highlight the need for careful play. Prioritize responsible gambling to manage risks effectively.


Bankroll Requirements and Player Levels

The table below includes all columns, with player levels (All, Conservative [$100–$300], Moderate [$300–$700], Aggressive [$700–$1,500], High Roller [>$1,500], None) using ✔ (play) or ✖ (do not play) based on bankroll, alongside Suitable for Player Levels and Recommended Actions.

What Kind of Roulette Player Are You?

A) Conservative ($100–$300)
B) Moderate ($300–$700)
C) Aggressive ($700–$1,500)
D) High Roller (>$1,500)
After going through Fibonacci Version 2, it’s time to define your identity at the table.Are you cautious and strategic? Bold and aggressive? Somewhere in between?
Each title below is colour-coded to represent a different player type and bankroll level.

Choose the one that best suits your style and bankroll.
This choice will shape how you approach the game — so pick wisely.

Phase/OptionTotal Loss BeforeBet AmountBetsTotal Bankroll RequiredNet Profit if WinSuitable for Player LevelsAllConservative ($100–$300)Moderate ($300–$700)Aggressive ($700–$1,500)High Roller (>$1,500)Recommended Actions
Phase 1$0$1$1 on a single dozen.$1$2AllPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, move to Phase 2
Phase 2$1$3$3 on an even money bet (e.g., red/black).$4$2AllPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, move to Phase 3
Phase 3$4$10$5 on each of two dozens, total $10.$14$1AllPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, Conservative stop, others move to Phase 5
Phase 4$14$100$40 on each of two dozens and $20 on a non-overlapping double street, total $100.$114$6AllPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, Conservative stop, others move to Phase 5
Phase 5A$114$600 (3 × $200)$80 on each of two dozens and $40 on a non-overlapping double street, total $200 per spin (three spins).$714$6 (after three wins)Aggressive, High RollerPlay if chosen; if win three times, reset to Phase 1; if lose any spin, stop
Phase 5B Initial$114$60$60 on a single dozen.$174$6Moderate, Aggressive, High RollerPlay if chosen; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, move to Recovery Attempt 1
Phase 5B Recovery Attempt 1$174$200$200 on an even money bet.$374$26Moderate, Aggressive, High RollerPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, Moderate stop, others move to Recovery Attempt 2
Phase 5B Recovery Attempt 2$374$800$400 on each of two dozens, total $800.$1,174$26Aggressive, High RollerPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, Aggressive stop, High Roller move to Recovery Attempt 3
Phase 5B Recovery Attempt 3$1,174$600$600 on a single dozen.$1,774$26High RollerPlay; if win, reset to Phase 1; if lose, stop
Optional Recovery$1,774$1,800$1,800 on an even money bet.$3,574$26NoneNot recommended; avoid due to high risk

Table Notes:Suitable for Player Levels: Lists which player levels (Conservative, Moderate, Aggressive, High Roller, or All) can safely participate based on bankroll and risk.
Player Level Columns (All, Conservative, Moderate, Aggressive, High Roller): indicates the player level should play the phase; indicates they should not, due to insufficient bankroll or excessive risk.
Recommended Actions: Guides players on whether to play, reset to Phase 1, move to the next phase, or stop, tailored to each phase and player level.

Strategy Recommendations by Player Level:Based on your bankroll and risk tolerance:- Conservative Players ($100–$300)
Play: Phases 1–4 ($1, $3, $10, $100 bets, up to $114 bankroll).
Stop: After losing Phase 4 ($114 loss), as Phase 5A ($714) and Phase 5B Initial ($174) exceed safe limits.
Reset: If you win any phase, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, or $6).
Why: Your bankroll supports early phases, but Phase 5 risks significant losses.
- Moderate Players ($300–$700)
Play: Phases 1–4 and Phase 5B Initial ($60) and Recovery Attempt 1 ($200, up to $374 bankroll).
Stop: After losing Recovery Attempt 1 ($374 loss), as Recovery Attempt 2 ($1,174) is too risky.
Reset: If you win any phase or attempt, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, $6, or $26).
Why: Your bankroll covers moderate-risk bets but not Recovery Attempt 2.
- Aggressive Players ($700–$1,500)
Play: Phases 1–4 and either Phase 5A (up to $714) or Phase 5B up to Recovery Attempt 2 (up to $1,174).
Stop: After losing any spin in Phase 5A ($314 max loss if first spin) or Recovery Attempt 2 ($1,174 loss), as Recovery Attempt 3 ($1,774) may exceed your bankroll.
Reset: If you win any phase, three spins in Option A, or any Option B attempt, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, $6, or $26).
Why: Your bankroll supports higher-risk bets, but stopping after Recovery Attempt 2 manages risk.
- High Rollers (>$1,500)
Play: All phases, including Phase 5A or Phase 5B through Recovery Attempt 3 (up to $1,774).
Stop: After losing Recovery Attempt 3 ($1,774 loss). Avoid the optional $1,800 bet ($3,574).
Reset: If you win any phase, three spins in Option A, or any Option B attempt, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, $6, or $26).
Why: Your bankroll covers all phases, but the optional bet is too risky.


Strategy Phases

Each phase involves specific bets, escalating after a loss and resetting to Phase 1 after a win.Phase 1:
Bet: $1 on a single dozen (e.g., 1–12).
If Win: Win $3 ($1 × 2 + $1 stake), profit $2. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $1. Move to Phase 2.
Probability: ~32.43% (12/37).
Phase 2:
Bet: $3 on an even money bet (e.g., red/black).
If Win: Win $6 ($3 × 1 + $3 stake), profit $3. Previous loss $1, net profit $2. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $3, total loss $4 ($1 + $3). Move to Phase 3.
Probability: ~48.65% (18/37).
Phase 3:
Bet: $5 on each of two dozens (e.g., 1–12 and 13–24), total $10.
If Win: Win $15 ($5 × 2 + $5 stake) from one dozen, lose $5 on the other, net profit $5 ($15 - $10). Previous loss $4, net profit $1. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $10, total loss $14 ($4 + $10). Move to Phase 4.
Probability: ~64.86% (24/37).
Phase 4:
Bet: $40 on each of two dozens (e.g., 1–12 and 13–24) and $20 on a non-overlapping double street (e.g., 25–30), total $100.
If Win on Dozen: Win $120 ($40 × 2 + $40 stake), lose $40 on other dozen, lose $20 on double street, net profit $20 ($120 - $100). Previous loss $14, net profit $6. Reset to Phase 1.
If Win on Double Street: Win $120 ($20 × 5 + $20 stake), lose $80 on two dozens, net profit $20 ($120 - $100). Previous loss $14, net profit $6. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $100, total loss $114 ($14 + $100). Move to Phase 5.
Probability: ~81.08% (30/37).
Phase 5:
After losing Phase 4 (total loss $114), choose one option based on bankroll and risk tolerance.
- Option A: Three Consecutive Wins
Bet per Spin: $80 on each of two dozens (e.g., 1–12 and 13–24) and $40 on a non-overlapping double street (e.g., 25–30), total $200 per spin.
Objective: Win three consecutive spins.
Each Win on Dozen: Win $240 ($80 × 2 + $80 stake), lose $80 on other dozen, lose $40 on double street, net profit $40 ($240 - $200).
Each Win on Double Street: Win $240 ($40 × 5 + $40 stake), lose $160 on two dozens, net profit $40 ($240 - $200).
After Three Wins: Total profit $120 ($40 × 3), minus previous loss $114, net profit $6. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose Any Spin: Stop. Maximum loss if lose first spin: $314 ($114 + $200).
Bankroll Required: $714 ($114 + $600 for three $200 bets).
Probability: ~81.08% per spin, 53.3% for three wins (0.8108³).
- Option B: Progressive Recovery Attempts
Initial Attempt: Bet $60 on a single dozen.
If Win: Win $180 ($60 × 2 + $60 stake), profit $120. Previous loss $114, net profit $6. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $60, total loss $174 ($114 + $60). Proceed to Recovery Attempt 1.
Probability: ~32.43%.
- - Recovery Attempt 1: Bet $200 on an even money bet.
If Win: Win $400 ($200 × 1 + $200 stake), profit $200. Previous loss $174, net profit $26. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $200, total loss $374 ($174 + $200). Proceed to Recovery Attempt 2.
Probability: ~48.65%.
- - Recovery Attempt 2: Bet $400 on each of two dozens (e.g., 1–12 and 13–24), total $800.
If Win: Strategy assumes profit $400, net $26 after $374 loss. Reset to Phase 1. Note: Standard calculation shows break-even ($1,200 win - $800 bet = $400 profit, but $400 lost on other dozen, net $0 profit). Verify with your casino’s rules.
If Lose: Loss $800, total loss $1,174 ($374 + $800). Proceed to Recovery Attempt 3.
Probability: ~64.86%.
- - Recovery Attempt 3: Bet $600 on a single dozen.
If Win: Win $1,800 ($600 × 2 + $600 stake), profit $1,200. Previous loss $1,174, net profit $26. Reset to Phase 1.
If Lose: Loss $600, total loss $1,774 ($1,174 + $600). Stop.
Probability: ~32.43%.
- - Optional High-Risk Recovery (Not Recommended)
Bet: $1,800 on an even money bet to recover $1,774 loss.
If Win: Win $3,600 ($1,800 × 1 + $1,800 stake), profit $1,800. Previous loss $1,774, net profit $26.
If Lose: Total loss $3,574 ($1,774 + $1,800).
Bankroll Required: $3,574 ($1,774 + $1,800).
Note: Highly risky and not advised.


- Conservative Players ($100–$300) -

Strategy Recommendations by Player Level:

Based on your bankroll and risk tolerance:Play: Phases 1–4 ($1, $3, $10, $100 bets, up to $114 bankroll).
Stop: After losing Phase 4 ($114 loss), as Phase 5A ($714) and Phase 5B Initial ($174) exceed safe limits.
Reset: If you win any phase, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, or $6).
Why: Your bankroll supports early phases, but Phase 5 risks significant losses.

Strategy Phases:


- Moderate Players ($300–$700) -

Strategy Recommendations by Player Level:

Based on your bankroll and risk tolerance:Play: Phases 1–4 and Phase 5B Initial ($60) and Recovery Attempt 1 ($200, up to $374 bankroll).
Stop: After losing Recovery Attempt 1 ($374 loss), as Recovery Attempt 2 ($1,174) is too risky.
Reset: If you win any phase or attempt, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, $6, or $26).
Why: Your bankroll covers moderate-risk bets but not Recovery Attempt 2.

Strategy Phases:


- Aggressive Players ($700–$1,500) -

Strategy Recommendations by Player Level:

Based on your bankroll and risk tolerance:Play: Phases 1–4 and either Phase 5A (up to $714) or Phase 5B up to Recovery Attempt 2 (up to $1,174).
Stop: After losing any spin in Phase 5A ($314 max loss if first spin) or Recovery Attempt 2 ($1,174 loss), as Recovery Attempt 3 ($1,774) may exceed your bankroll.
Reset: If you win any phase, three spins in Option A, or any Option B attempt, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, $6, or $26).
Why: Your bankroll supports higher-risk bets, but stopping after Recovery Attempt 2 manages risk.

Strategy Phases:


- High Rollers (>$1,500) -

Strategy Recommendations by Player Level:

Based on your bankroll and risk tolerance:Play: All phases, including Phase 5A or Phase 5B through Recovery Attempt 3 (up to $1,774).
Stop: After losing Recovery Attempt 3 ($1,774 loss). Avoid the optional $1,800 bet ($3,574).
Reset: If you win any phase, three spins in Option A, or any Option B attempt, go back to Phase 1 with a profit ($2, $2, $1, $6, or $26).
Why: Your bankroll covers all phases, but the optional bet is too risky.

Strategy Phases:

Risks and Responsible Gambling
Roulette is a game of chance, and no system eliminates the house edge . Players should:
Wager only what they can afford to lose.
Set strict stop-loss limits (e.g., $114, $374, $1,174, or $1,774 based on player level).
Play on European roulette tables to minimize the house edge.
Test the strategy in free play mode on before risking real money.


PRACTICE HERE

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