But the hands being thrown up in the air and such is a good point.
VOTE: LClpJones
Ok are you drawing attention to my vote from back before Arkias here? And I cased him before the emotional post. So what makes you think my push here is policy based.In post 198, Heavy Anaconda wrote:Basically cause you were voting him prior.Billy Pilgrim wrote: @Heavy - what makes you think I'm looking to policy lynch Jones?
It looks as if you were looking to draw negative attention to his emotional response by not showing much emotion yourself.
the one vote makes a big difference. at l-1 someone can state their intent to hammer at any point and then you have to claim, and that's a big deal for scum. It's also one more person putting their neck on the line to be part of a meaningful wagon and that's something that reads can be built off of. heck maybe someone who is on the wagon has cold feet and backs off and reads can be made from that.In post 197, Heavy Anaconda wrote:What is the difference is between L-1 and L-2 on your read there? Potential to hammer only?
The timing being when gyro decided to start playing?In post 180, Karnage wrote:you can't deny the timing of your vote is suspect thoughIn post 163, BBmolla wrote:you're not paying attention if you think it's a sheep vote.
You make a interesting point about vote importance scaling with the size of the game. Although that notion would imply I should treat everyday In small games more like lylo, I see your point.In post 204, Micc wrote:the one vote makes a big difference. at l-1 someone can state their intent to hammer at any point and then you have to claim, and that's a big deal for scum. It's also one more person putting their neck on the line to be part of a meaningful wagon and that's something that reads can be built off of. heck maybe someone who is on the wagon has cold feet and backs off and reads can be made from that.In post 197, Heavy Anaconda wrote:What is the difference is between L-1 and L-2 on your read there? Potential to hammer only?
the point here being that in a game of this size, l-1 wagons mean things are much more real and meaningful when compared to everything else.
wait a second. You're sheeping me?In post 200, Arkias wrote:But the hands being thrown up in the air and such is a good point.
that's close, but not quite it. I assume that everyone is here to learn about forum mafia, and I try to lead them in a good direction by challenging their opinions and forcing them to consider whether the concept that they are trying to apply is applicable to this format or not. For players who are open minded I hope it helps them learn, and for me the insight into how other players think about theory concepts is a good baseline to use later when it comes time to make reads based on game content.In post 210, Arkias wrote:I think you're town.
I just think you assume everyone's played forum mafia and are playing in a forum mafia best interest/optimal play, rather than people coming from live games (Town of Salem/Throne of Lies) and doing typical plays from it.
Yeah in hindsight.In post 208, Micc wrote:anaconda, is it scummy for me to run Jones up to L-1 and push for a claim if I think he's scum?
he literally has not posted since I'm waiting for him or a replacement to speakIn post 211, Billy Pilgrim wrote:@BBM - you had voted Jones earlier then unvoted when he had an emotional display. Wagon's up to L-1, what do you make of it now?
I appreciate it. But like, our entire arguement between pages 4 to 7 came because I was reading Gyro as a bored townie since he was playing like one from ToS and ToL. He later confirmed that's what was going on with him, and anything else would just be a question on Policy Lynching. I do understand the view in forum mafia though, but I just don't believe that was Gyro's intention. I feel like in other games that I play forward, I just wont have that mindset with weird posting styles.In post 212, Micc wrote:that's close, but not quite it. I assume that everyone is here to learn about forum mafia, and I try to lead them in a good direction by challenging their opinions and forcing them to consider whether the concept that they are trying to apply is applicable to this format or not. For players who are open minded I hope it helps them learn, and for me the insight into how other players think about theory concepts is a good baseline to use later when it comes time to make reads based on game content.In post 210, Arkias wrote:I think you're town.
I just think you assume everyone's played forum mafia and are playing in a forum mafia best interest/optimal play, rather than people coming from live games (Town of Salem/Throne of Lies) and doing typical plays from it.
First off, I think it's better if the player under pressure responds as naturally as possible. He likely would have exhibited the same reaction if he found himself L1 rather than L2. So concerning my read on him I didn't think it worthwhile to add another vote.In post 214, Micc wrote:So, what action would you recommend someone who is town take when they decide another player is scum? (voting them to L-1 not being a good option of course because you see it as scummy)
I'll respond here if you really want to continue this line of conversation but otherwise I'm dropping it.In post 216, Arkias wrote:I appreciate it. But like, our entire arguement between pages 4 to 7 came because I was reading Gyro as a bored townie since he was playing like one from ToS and ToL. He later confirmed that's what was going on with him, and anything else would just be a question on Policy Lynching. I do understand the view in forum mafia though, but I just don't believe that was Gyro's intention. I feel like in other games that I play forward, I just wont have that mindset with weird posting styles.In post 212, Micc wrote:that's close, but not quite it. I assume that everyone is here to learn about forum mafia, and I try to lead them in a good direction by challenging their opinions and forcing them to consider whether the concept that they are trying to apply is applicable to this format or not. For players who are open minded I hope it helps them learn, and for me the insight into how other players think about theory concepts is a good baseline to use later when it comes time to make reads based on game content.In post 210, Arkias wrote:I think you're town.
I just think you assume everyone's played forum mafia and are playing in a forum mafia best interest/optimal play, rather than people coming from live games (Town of Salem/Throne of Lies) and doing typical plays from it.
this doesn't answer my question. I think LCpl is scum for the reasons I outlined in post 206. In post 213 you said that I was scummy for wanting Jones to go to L-1 and eventually claim. I want you to tell me what I, as a town player, am supposed to do in this situation in order to not be scum read by you.In post 217, Heavy Anaconda wrote:First off, I think it's better if the player under pressure responds as naturally as possible. He likely would have exhibited the same reaction if he found himself L1 rather than L2. So concerning my read on him I didn't think it worthwhile to add another vote.In post 214, Micc wrote:So, what action would you recommend someone who is town take when they decide another player is scum? (voting them to L-1 not being a good option of course because you see it as scummy)
Sorry, I'm not following this part. What are wagon are you referring to being "wrecked", what posts are you taking as me having thrown my hands into the air, and what counterwagon are you talking about?In post 217, Heavy Anaconda wrote:In post 214, Micc wrote:Secondly, my vote did not wreck your wagon. It seems funny to me you also "threw your hands in the air" when you found a counter wagon instead of your Jones being at L1.
I mean, sure its an appeal to emotion, but I followed it up by stating exactly what I was frustrated with, how I thought it could be fixed and working to fix it myself. That's a far cry from throwing my hands in the air, picking up my ball, going home and never returning as Jones has done to this point. I don't think these things are comparable.In post 219, Heavy Anaconda wrote:Secondly you know what I'm referring to. You made the statement "What a world we live in." That is also an appeal to emotion.