The document describes various business scenarios where the player must throw dice to determine success or failure through financial gains or losses. These scenarios include venturing overseas or into another industry, taking over a small company, supplier changes, regulatory changes, default risks, new legislation, political instability, inventory issues, economic issues, expanding operations, riots, natural disasters, changes in government or management, and economic recessions. The outcomes depend on odds or evens from single or paired dice rolls, resulting in keeping investments, multiplied returns, or losing everything.
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Risks
1. Pay $5 million to
venture overseas
Player then throws a die to determine
success or failure. If odd number,
player lose everything. If even
number, player gets 1.5 times return.
Pay $200,000 to
takeover small
company
Player is to throw 2 dice. If number
totals up to 6 and above, player gain
$500,000. Player will lose everything if
the total number is below 6.
Pay $1 million to
venture into another
industry
Player then throws a die to determine
success or failure. If odd number,
player lose everything. If even
number, player gets 1.5 times return.
2. Change of supplier
Player is to throw 2 dice. If number
totals up to 6 and above, player gain
$500,000. Player will lose everything if
the total number is below 6.
Change of trade
regulations
Player is to throw 2 dice. If number
totals up to 6 and above, player gain
$1 million. Player will lose everything
if the total number is below 6.
Default risk from
major customers
Player is to throw 2 dice. If number
totals up to 6 and above, player gain
$500,000. Player will lose everything if
the total number is below 6.
3. Introduction of new
legislation
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $200,000.
Political instability of
neighboring country
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $200,000.
Low inventory
turnover
Player is to throw 2 dice. If number
totals up to 6 and above, player gain
$250,000. Player will lose everything if
the total number is below 6.
4. Economic recession in
one’s country
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $4 million.
Pay $3 million to
expand into
neighboring country
Player then throws a die to determine
success or failure. If odd number,
player lose everything. If even
number, player gets 1.5 times return.
Riot in neighboring
country
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $500,000.
5. Natural disaster
Lose $500,000
Change of government
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $500,000.
Changes in the
management team in
the company
Efficiency increased. Player earns
$600,000
6. Economic recession in
the region
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $500,000.
Global economic
recession
Player is to throw a dice. If odd
number, nothing will happen. If even
number, player will lose $900,000.