Pirates have strict order of seniority: is superior to B, which is superior to C, which is superior to D, which is superior to E.
Pirate global distribution rules look like this: that the oldest pirate should propose the division of coins. Pirates, including the proponent, then vote on whether to accept this distribution. In the case of an equality of votes the proposer has the casting vote. If the distribution is accepted, the money is paid out and the game ends. If not, the proposer is thrown overboard from the pirate ship and die, and the next oldest pirate makes a new proposal to come back to the system.
Pirates base their decisions on three factors. First of all, each pirate wants to survive. Secondly, with respect to survival, each pirate wants to maximize the number of coins that receives. Third, each pirate would prefer to throw another one from the deck, if all the other results would otherwise be identical. Pirates do not trust each other.
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