Once a dominant quantity emerges, the player places a straight-up wager on that number for the next 35 spins, counting on the potential for a considerable payout to offset any accrued losses. In this system, players begin with a small wager and regulate their subsequent bets based on the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, thirteen, 21, etc.). After a loss, the player progresses to the following quantity within the sequence, while a win prompts a move two steps again within the sequence. In European roulette, with its single zero pocket, the home edge stands at a relatively modest 2.7%.