>they show you an empty revolver
>put one round in
>spin the cylinder
>one shot
How much is your life worth betting on a one-in-six chance?
They show you an empty revolver
1Billion dollaroos
Quantum suicide is real so I'll do it for any amount
2.5 mil
withdraw 4% a year = $100k a year for the rest of my life
i'd do it. if I don't they'll shoot me anyway, so if I die its not really suicide, and if I survive i'd feel invincible
>Quantum suicide
I just read about that the other day. Led me to the "unexpected hanging" paradox which was pretty entertaining
$500 just to buy some heroin and live another week.
Don't worry, they're friendly and trustwrothy guys. If you decline, they'll buy you a nice dinner and pay for your taxi home.
That's a pretty good price. And it's not even considering the possibility of investing a portion of it
Choose a number from one to six, user. I'll roll a d6 and see if you make it to get high another day
I'd do it 5 times.
Not him but 3, number of unrequited loves I've had.
a ride to the liquor store
>2
Chose 5 for myself and rolled another 2, so it looks like we both made it tonight
Anyone else like to test their luck?
>4
rolling roland
Bare minimum is 1/6 the money I'd earn for the rest of my life. Anything less is statistically stupid.
I'd probs do it at a minimum of 1000 dollars.
Rolling 2. If I die....I regret absolutely nothing
Rolled the third 2 in a row
Good job, user
You're alive with whatever amount of money you requested. Now the question is what the first thing you do is after the friendly men pay for your cab fare to wherever you ask
Fair enough
If it was a matter of betting money you already have, then it'd only make sense to put everything down since it wouldn't make a difference if you lost it all because you'd be dead
Of course, anons with only $50 to their name may find it less appealing unless there was far more to win
$10 million and I'll do it, on the condition that it gets bumped to $20 million if I do it without flinching.
Rolled a 5, user
After rolling the third 2, looks like you were playing the odds well
Now that you're still alive, do you regret anything?
No. Rolling 2 again. Yeeeehaaw
If you spin the cylinder every time before shooting when you play Russian roulette, the gun will never go off. The weight of the bullet would make it impossible to ever be in the first shot. If it's in the top position, it'll spin one click. If it's in the second position, it'll stay there because cylinders only spin clockwise and the second position is too far to the left for the bullet's weight to make it move. Anywhere else and you're obviously fine.
>four men (including myself) have lived
>one in six chance would imply that you have a fifty percent chance of survival
>ignoring the fact that 2 has been rolled more often
>not a mathanon, but I'll reveal your results in a minute (taking the dog out for a piss right now)
>never go off
I wouldn't say "never," but I know the weight of the round can affect the results (especially depending on the weight of the cylinder). So let's say that's fair, but we'll assume I stop the cylinder manually while it's spinning to keep things simple.
Rolled a 6, so it would appear as though you have doubled your winnings