A very good question.In post 298, Irrelephant11 wrote:Nexus are you scumreading plat and este only in conjunction with each other or are you scum reading each of them individually
When I get home from work I will have an answer for you
A very good question.In post 298, Irrelephant11 wrote:Nexus are you scumreading plat and este only in conjunction with each other or are you scum reading each of them individually
This is a perfect demonstration of the theory. I agree that it is POSSIBLE scum!klick partnered with scum!Plat still defends Espe, but it is not PROBABLE. You accurately described optimal scum play UNLESS they are a D1 target. At that point, any town lynch (even the easiest one) is better than a scum lynch, and scum can rely on both the flip and the night kill to create revaluations. Thus, it is far more LIKELY that scum!klick at least stays neutral on town!Espe if scum!Plat is a partner. For that reason, I am very confident Klick-Plat is not a team.In post 295, Irrelephant11 wrote:Except that scum!Klick has to keep a mislynch around for tomorrow . . . .Lynching the easiest lynch is not always (or even usually) scum’s best play
This feels like nit-picking. I said explicitly that this was “the weakest part of my case.” You don’t seem to disagree with the thrust (Invis=townish) yet you direct attention to the side point rather than the conclusion that Plat is town. If you agree that Invis is likely town, who is Plat partnered with? (to be clear, I think you are one of Nexus’s more likely partners, which is why Im suspect of this side-defense).In post 296, Irrelephant11 wrote:Why do you townread Invis so “hard”? Not that i necessarily disagree about the slot I just don’t think my read is “hard”
but you haven't addressed any of these things to me, though. Like individually these reasons could be scummy or they might not be but you haven't asked me for my reason for voting Plat (trying to get wagons to exist and get players to vote), why I brought up mechanics (there was very little to talk about and I wanted to decipher if any scum would get excited about the discussion as a way of outing PRs), whether I really believe Nexus (sidenote: my thoughts at that time on Nexus were "lazy, unhelpful town, how annoying"), or what my questions were about (see above). I get paranoia, but come on, you've asked me ZERO questions about the things you're finding scum motivation behind, which is really not a pro-town way to play given a majority of players will give you honest responses.In post 307, teacher wrote:I will never strongly townread Elephant after the way he cakewalked me in our previous game. But I have been gradually moving him to scum. I don’t like his Plat vote without ever making a case, when he has discussed just about everything else. The mechanical discussion (especially how he introduced it without discussing a drawback) could have been designed to out a PR, or otherwise could have been to appear chatty and helpful (something that had been given pretty weak townreads already this game). The acceptance of Nexus’ reasons for scum reading Plat+Espe in 187 seems really weak compared to the force with which Elephant himself had rejected that pairing in 143-144 – too willing to accept the improbable. The questioning of my case in 290 after it was posted also seemed sideways. This may be paranoia, but null-scum.
This game is NOT normal, at least compared to my exposure on site, but not due to the replacements. Replacing in/out seems relatively common (and NAI in my limited experience; Id expect 3ish in a 9 player game). Lurking, in contrast, is more rare. Ive seen more prods in this game than all my others combined. So normally you at least have a basis for a read on the slot that is being replaced, unlike here.In post 251, Xander wrote:s it normal for this many people to be replaced during a game?
You didn’t make one. I sure wouldn’t mind one.In post 274, Espeonage wrote: I might even do a list.
This was certainly true, I didn’t put out my reads on many slots because they change too often over the course of the day. Now that its end of day, Ive put them out there. But allow me to introduce you to the kettle – you never made the list you said you might. Id love to know your whole board thoughts, especially given how much you’ve lurked.In post 277, Espeonage wrote:I honestly have more of an idea where nexus sits on reads than teacher, just from denisity inside each post.
I think this has been overtaken by events, and I have posted a more recent reads-list. Let me know if you want me to answer this based on the then-current board situation, however.In post 282, stungun0404 wrote:why isolato over xander, though?
Probably not much. Id crop this one up to drunken misphrasing. Invis was one of my two hardest townreads based on pure ISO, not that I think they are locktown. I just don’t see lurky-prodded invis partnered with lurky-prodded Plat, nor (and this is belated) unvoting Espe. I am as comfortable with Invis’s alignment as I will ever get given their playstyle.In post 304, Irrelephant11 wrote:the main reason I asked is I was wondering "what am I missing about Invis" not "this is bad part of a big bad argument and I want to defend Nexus" -
Love you too, snookums.In post 310, Irrelephant11 wrote:wow is it frustrating that you're not asking questions about any of this
<3In post 312, teacher wrote:Love you too, snookums.
I've tried, both directly and indirectly.In post 304, Irrelephant11 wrote:I'm also not a huge fan of you determining Nexus's alignment with so little interaction with Nexus himself.
You have essentially one post since subbing in five days ago. Please post this even if it is not finished.In post 292, Klick wrote:FWIW I have half a post typed up on my computer that’s been there for over a day but am also mostly a phone on the weekends. Apologies for the wait.
You said you were going V/LA in thread, but didnt change your control panel. Most Mods dont necessarily read every post (thats why they ask for bold if trying to reach them), and in any event most use the "activity" panel on bottom to conduct prods and the like. Reckoner said this was their own MO earlier this game.In post 317, platfleece wrote:did my V/LA notice not get noticed I'm assuming? Or am I V/LAing wrong?
I struggle to see the motivation behind Espe jumping off the plat wagon in this manner while it's building momentum. If he was scum trying not to look bad on a potential mislynch, I think this would be accompanied with a push elsewhere, not just blanket townreading without follow-up. He's stifling the play he's been pushing up to that point in a way that doesn't follow with a coherent scum plan.In post 163, Espeonage wrote:Ok this is screwed, plat had a mature response to my vote which bleeds town.
So eh.
I still don't get the invis reads part her talking like town meta. Which I kinda still hate as reasoning.
In post 318, teacher wrote:You said you were going V/LA in thread, but didnt change your control panel. Most Mods dont necessarily read every post (thats why they ask for bold if trying to reach them), and in any event most use the "activity" panel on bottom to conduct prods and the like. Reckoner said this was their own MO earlier this game.In post 317, platfleece wrote:did my V/LA notice not get noticed I'm assuming? Or am I V/LAing wrong?
For V/LA to show up in the activity panel, it has to be formally entered. To formally enter V/LA, click the user control panel link on the top left of your screen. When that comes up, click the V/LA tab all the way to the right. Then you can enter the dates.
Jesus man, if plat flips scum this is surely scum too.In post 321, Irrelephant11 wrote:I think Plat’s most likely partner is actually probably Invisibility?
I agree that, alone, Invis looks like mmmm probably more likely town than scum? But associations are lot stronger after a flip. Until then, I think it’s wisest to lynch someone we’re pretty sure is scum, then find their partner later
In response to klick, I re-read Isolato to see why I had been townreading the slot. If the reasoning was strong, I wouldn’t vote someone just off a somewhat scummy entrance. The reasoning for townreading Isolato was weak, though, so I voted. I’ve also learned I have a hard time disassociating votes on me from scumminess, though, so it was only with some distance that I could see how your entrance want enough for a vote