Daily Real Deal: Blackjack 6-decks Fibonacci vs Flat Bet #1

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Six-deck heads-up blackjack following basic strategy.
Dealer stands on all 17s. No surrender. Blackjack pays 3:2.
One shoes. ~75% penetration.

Direct comparison of the Fibonacci Betting System vs Flat Betting. Both systems bet on the same hand.

Each player starts with 50 chips.
Flat bet player bets 1 chip per hand.
Fibonacci player starts with a bet of 1 chip. For each loss the next bet increases according to the Fibonacci sequence as follows: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 84. For each win the next wager will decrease by 2 positions in the sequence. Blackjacks are treated as a single win. Multiple wins or losses in splits or double downs receive special consideration and are addressed as they occur during the shoe.
The Fibonacci cycle is completed when you have canceled out your losses for the current cycle (not the shoe) at break even (not including bonus pays for Blackjack).

Table minimum: 1 chip. Table Maximum: 100 chips. This would be the equivalent of a $5/$500 table.

You can use this (and forthcoming future videos) as a representative scenario to test your betting system or card counting.

I am not a pro dealer, so be nice.

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3 thoughts on “Daily Real Deal: Blackjack 6-decks Fibonacci vs Flat Bet #1

  1. You should test the cancelation system, or a flat raise 1 bet on loses and lower 1 bet on wins.  if you get a 1 unit win on a series start over.  With a 50 unit or better yet 100 unit BR  those systems fair better, you can last longer short term very bad streaks verses the FIB style here.

  2. You have 144 high cards 24 aces and 144 low cards which makes it a balanced deck. 144 being a Fibonacci number how could you not start there

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