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Six guys throw in on a very expensive/classic car such as 1965 Ferrari 250 LM Berlinetta with the intention of fighting to the death for it. This is a fully contractual agreement between the parties. The winner of the brawl wins the car and gets it for a 1/6th of the value.
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Tontine. Baked. Banned. Boned. |
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Another way would be not to pay any money and still take a car, any car. |
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Yet another way would be to become a "prize-fighter". Develop some skill against opponents, generate revenues from ticket sales/viewing rights and endorsements, and use the money raised to purchase 6/6 of an asset. |
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Tontine - I've learnt something. |
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Some things are worth dying for and brave people have risked and lost their lives doing these things; It takes courage to imperil your life for the right reasons. |
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Courage and stupidity only look the same to the stupid. |
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If you want a car that badly then you are stupid. |
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You could just find someone with a nice car and kill them for it. Your total murders are reduced to 1, while your risk of dying goes from 5/6 down to... whatever the odds are of the person defending themselves successfully. Much lower. |
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Alternatively, you can just keep doing what you are doing for longer, and buy the whole thing. Or get a loan and buy it now. Or buy a busted up one and fix it up. Or spend a fraction of the money on a really, really nice bicycle. |
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Also, why not fight to the... not-death? It preserves all of the opportunity while very significantly reducing the risks. |
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