okay maybe this tell doesn't entirely work in a non face-to-face setting where it is impossible to base it off an immediate reaction
but presuming you did bash this out the exact moment you read it this is a townier response
okay maybe this tell doesn't entirely work in a non face-to-face setting where it is impossible to base it off an immediate reaction
I mean you didn't answer my question so...In post 37, cpol wrote:Haha I came here hoping that this specifically would be posted! You didn't disappoint I don't think my answer quite has the same impact if we aren't locking eyes however?
Spoiler: neither scum nor the second scummiest person is going to get lynched.In post 52, Fenchurch wrote:Klick: It doesn’t seem like the correct play here to give my reads, as then scum know 1) whether it’s safe to lynch me, or 2) who to leave alive if scum get lynched.
Normally agreed best play in JoB is to lunch the second-most scummy person, but that seems way harder to identify within 12 players.
??In post 42, Klick wrote:@Primate:It's early but there's already been a bit of game activity. Can I ask if you've seen anything telling yet?
I would not have taken CDB for second scummiest, tell me more!In post 52, Fenchurch wrote:Normally agreed best play in JoB is to lunch the second-most scummy person, but that seems way harder to identify within 12 players.
Oh I guess I can vote already though? Let’s do it.
VOTE: CDB
Why not? What’s your plan?In post 54, Cogito Ergo Sum wrote:Spoiler: neither scum nor the second scummiest person is going to get lynched.
It has nothing to do with me, I'm a townie, I have no influence over who's getting lynched.In post 57, Fenchurch wrote:Why not? What’s your plan?
Why?In post 58, Cogito Ergo Sum wrote:The other townie (hopefully you, Klick) should talk to me. We're about halfway through the grace period.
I had a scumread on him and wanted to see what kind of info he might give.In post 57, Fenchurch wrote:Klick: what made you ask that question of Primate?
To an extent I agree with this, but I have to balance that out with the fact that I’m still trying to generate info and find the other townie. Ideally if both townies do their job right, neither townie will be a good pick for scum.In post 63, Samantha Eyzburg wrote:b. town doesn't want to give away too easily they are on the right or wrong track giving scum the ability to pick which townie is going to decide the game.
It surprises me that you're not aware of convention here.In post 57, Fenchurch wrote:Why not? What’s your plan?In post 54, Cogito Ergo Sum wrote:Spoiler: neither scum nor the second scummiest person is going to get lynched.
I think the main thing is simply that you responded to my call to stand up and identify yourself to me. I felt like that would resonate with the other townie in the same way that it made sense to me. There's a good bit of PoE too, of course, since scum do help here enormously by scumming up the place; this partially ties back in to the first point again because I think the main way a bunch of people have been scummy is essentially that they don't seem afraid of getting vengekilled by the other townie - as a townie I've got the dual task of identifying the other townie and having them identify me within 72 hours and we'll probably just lose immediately if I don't succeed in that - I see that in you and not in anybody else.In post 62, Klick wrote:@CES:Can you explain how you’ve decided I’m town? I’m having a hard time letting myself trust you here, but that’s mostly because I think you have what it takes to just repeat my name over and over until I’m on-board with your plan regardless of your alignment. At the same time, I’m starved for potential town and you’re still on the list.
Helpful is about the only indicator I'm working with rn. I haven't played the format before and I didn't really pick up much of the theorycraft being discussed at the meet (wish I did), so all I can do is play it like any other game, really. You're one of the few people making any sense to me (or even trying to), so I wanna try to get back on your "listening to" list. My issue is I'm a bit under-equipped to be super helpful here.In post 55, Primate wrote:Not really. I have some scum reads but nothing town. Myko maybe for town? There's a few people (like you) being "helpful" (which I rate as an indicator) but not really giving me any vibes.
I'm not wild about sharing scumreads (I just don't think it's particularly useful), but you asked specifically, so Nexus and Poro are players whose I probably won't be listening to. Followed by literally everyone who's posted and isn't myko klick cdb or tom.
This makes a lot of sense to me. I mean, admittedly I have played this format zero times, but I think you're right that as usual town still benefits far more from info and reads and so on than scum do. The difficulty is that when scum outnumber town, it's so easy to just dodge a lot of that shit, like a lot of people are doing. Also, for me I don't know everyone that well and so it's still very hard to read what's normal for people, especially with people I didn't even overlap with at the meet!In post 64, Klick wrote:I played this one time at the meet last week, so I don’t claim to have the greatest grasp of the optimal way to play. But I have put forward some thought into what the setup means for obtaining reads and whatnot. Scum are going to play this however they want, but town has two goals: to figure out who the other town is, and to make themselves known to them. Any scum who wants to masquerade as town has to consider those two goals. And to that end, I think it’s still telling to give/ask for scumreads in the traditional sense.
This is the part where I think you've lost me, though? Davsto would only have to expend that effort if he thinks there's a chance you're the other townie, right? Obviously he's not going to be able to convince you if you're scum and he'd be wasting his time too? I'm playing based on the idea that most people here are just going do be Doing Things and Saying Stuff and I won't be able to change that. Am I doing it wrong?In post 64, Klick wrote:For example, I claimed a scumread on Davsto. If he’s town, he then has to put forth considerable effort to engage with me and convince me of that. If he’s scum, he has to act like he’s town (and therefore try to convince me he’s town), or he can do what he’s doing now and give as little information as possible.
Again, this is making sense to me. I think town has to play basically the same game as normal: do the information, get the reads. Yeah, you're trying to find town rather than scum, but PoE (look, I used the lingos) seems like a decent way to do that.In post 66, Samantha Eyzburg wrote:Say you are town, you don't have to bother looking it: play to your needs and they'll stand out as being completely different than what the scum think you'd want.
Ack, this must've come up as I was typing my post. So, no, never played this set-up before (and also I'm very rusty in general), so I'm working basically using the hints given in the set-up plus how I'd treat a normal game, basically?In post 70, Klick wrote:I have been wondering why this setup is called "Jungle of Bullshit", but I think I understand now.
I can see you as town, CES. I'm not fully convinced, but your thought process holds together and makes sense from a town perspective, and I don't know that you'd be this heavy-handed in trying to win me over as scum.
@Jack:Have you ever played this setup before? I'd like to hear more from you in general, so if you have any thoughts then please do share.
In post 35, ChannelDelibird wrote:FYI I'm only really going to be able to post from my phone here or there until Sunday evening.
Only 7 people remain in the running to be town.
There was a lot of information in the last page, I think it made you forget a read you had. Lets say the nonposter was miscounted. It happens.In post 73, ChannelDelibird wrote:For the record, then, the people I have so far ruled out of being the townie are: Fen, Prozac, Nexus, Xtoxm and Davsto.