16) The bank now accepts ISFL currency in exchange for real money – every ISFL dollar counts as $0.50 in the real world. How much money would you exchange, and what would you spend it on?
Assuming this works both ways, I would convert a few thousand dollars into ISFL money. I’ve been struggling to afford equipment, and the 2:1 conversion rate is just too hard to pass up.
Just kidding, of course. I would probably convert all my ISFL currency into real money. It’s a very tough decision. While it would be a bit upsetting to watch my local bankers become ISFL superstars with this new influx of ISFL currency, I think the IRL benefits outweigh any downsides to my fake football player’s career. I currently have $6,202,252 in my ISFL bank account. After doing the calculations, this would convert into $3,101,126 in the real world. The first thing I would do with this money is gamble all of it on a single hand in poker. This obviously comes with its benefits and downsides. The major downside is that I could lose it all and be financially devastated. However, I could also win and probably quintuple my money, assuming at least four other multi-millionaires are at my poker table and match my bet. This would leave me with $15,505,630. I would then convert half of this back into ISFL currency. This would give me $15,505,630 in ISFL currency, allowing me to purchase tier 6 equipment for the season. $7,752,815 for tier 6 equipment seems like a fair exchange to me.
Assuming this works both ways, I would convert a few thousand dollars into ISFL money. I’ve been struggling to afford equipment, and the 2:1 conversion rate is just too hard to pass up.
Just kidding, of course. I would probably convert all my ISFL currency into real money. It’s a very tough decision. While it would be a bit upsetting to watch my local bankers become ISFL superstars with this new influx of ISFL currency, I think the IRL benefits outweigh any downsides to my fake football player’s career. I currently have $6,202,252 in my ISFL bank account. After doing the calculations, this would convert into $3,101,126 in the real world. The first thing I would do with this money is gamble all of it on a single hand in poker. This obviously comes with its benefits and downsides. The major downside is that I could lose it all and be financially devastated. However, I could also win and probably quintuple my money, assuming at least four other multi-millionaires are at my poker table and match my bet. This would leave me with $15,505,630. I would then convert half of this back into ISFL currency. This would give me $15,505,630 in ISFL currency, allowing me to purchase tier 6 equipment for the season. $7,752,815 for tier 6 equipment seems like a fair exchange to me.
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