It seems I don’t need to bother calculating the odds for the Fibonacci straight, since Marc told Jeremy at “Love and Casino War, who knows what he’s doing and worked out the odds.
Jeremy obviously has much more poker experience, so I agree that ranking fib-straights and fib-straight flushes the same as normal straights and straight flushes would be the most practical way to play them, but I think it would be more /interesting/ to play them in a class of their own, especially as a fib-straight is better than a full house and a fib-straight flush is better than a straight flush. I suppose we really need people to play it both ways and give some feedback.