{% extends "global/Page.html" %}
{% load otree %}
{% block title %}
Your partner will never know your identity
{% endblock %}
{% block content %}
You are P2 and you are playing with P1 - who is a member of the COP present in this room.
We will not reveal the identity of P1, nor will we reveal your identity to P1.
You and P1 have each received {{Constants.endowment}} from an investor to support your individual businesses.
P1 has been informed that he /she could make more money through joint investment with you.
He /she has decided to send you a number of tokens of his/her choice.
But the computer has either turned this investment into 0, or tripled this investment.
There was a 50-50 chance that the computer either tripled the amount or turned it to zero.
P1 also knows about this uncertainty. So, if you received 0, it is either because P1 sent you 0 or
the computer turned whatever P1 sent you into zero. If you received a positive amount,
P1 sent you one third of this amount and the computer tripled it to the amount you have received.
The amount you are receiving now is {{random_amount}}.
{% if random_amount == 0 %}
Therefore, the total money in your account for this round is {{total_random}},
which is the {{Constants.endowment}} from the investor. Since you received 0, you can only send 0 back to P1.
{% else %}
The total money in your account for this round is {{total_random}}, the sum of {{random_amount}} from P1,
and {{Constants.endowment}} from the investor. You can send to P1 either TK.0, {{random_amount}}, or any
amount in between TK.0 and {{random_amount}}. P1 will not know whether the amount he/she sent was
tripled or turned to zero.
Remember you lose whatever you send to P1, and it becomes part of P1's money.
{% endif %}
{% formfield group.sent_back_amount %}
You and your partner will know your identities at the end of the study.