Ellibereth
RadiantCowbell
Leonshade
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Ellibereth is consistently 1) Obvtown , 2) accurate in his reads and able to push them through to a lynch, 3) able to recognize who else has accurate reads and work with them, 4)Work effectively with game mechanics in his favor, and 5) able to not be the top NK choice to live and continue to lead the town to victory.
In 17 Kilos of Cocaine he was a key member of a 3 or 4-man townblock that formed D1 and stayed in control the entire game. His D1 PoE included all the scum. Three scum were lynched in three days because of the block's correct reads and leadership.
In Beneath the Mask, he almost single handidly carried the town to victory. His D1 PoE included all the scum, though one of them was falsely ""dropped"" from the list D2, that error was corrected soon after. 3 of the scum were lynched because of pushes driven by him, the other two (vigged and conceded) were also pushed by him and within his PoE respectively.
While he was a survivor in Maplewood Village, it shows that his read accuracy is not a fluke. There were 4 scum - two were shot by a vig. The other two were lynched in pushes that were partially and almost fully driven by him respectively. He was even willing to fake a guilty on the final scum that the majority of the town was townreading, staking his survivor wincon on his read's accuracy.("
In post 10, Firebringer wrote:Elli doesn’t use the program as often as people assume
Awesome.In post 17, Ellibereth wrote:Thanks guys - I'll edit in a short speech later!
As for my "secret":
In short, its an absurd amount of reusable research out of game. I think my in thread vs. out of thread work ratio is much, much more heavily skewed to the latter than anyone else.
Mainly two classes of work that both fall under the umbrella "meta": Personality Analysis and Post data.
Former is doing research on the players. How old are they? Where do they live? Where did they go to school? What do they do for work? What is their life like? How do they view the world? etc.etc. There's generally a lot of this stuff scattered in GD/speakeasy/facebook/the internet as a whole. For some cases I can conclude I have a rough sense of how this sort of person thinks and we can stop there and I can just read their posts from that context and see if they make sense. For many others I have to look in my general network for people with similar backgrounds to the target as models to try and figure out how someone I don't understand as well might tick.
Latter is just looking at word choice/timestamps/post structure/and related things. Most players don't put a lot of effort in making sure they're playing differently beyond very general things, and small habits unconsciously slip through. This is the side where some patterns are easier to discover programmatically.
In thread the focus is generally on presenting things in such a way that minimizes the possibility for targets to fight back with the bonus that this method makes stuff more reusable since less is revealed.
I think I've written the above in various scattered places so might as well centralize.
I mean, people generally collect "meta" and set their "expectations" for someone just based on what they learn about them directly through interactions in game or things they just happen upon naturally outside of.In post 20, Gamma Emerald wrote:So Elli wins games by being an internet stalker