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wow this was actually pretty convincing. i guess I'll sheep it. VOTE: r2rIn post 959, votato wrote:r2r has yet to give a single confident original read. everything has been hedged, most reads are wishy washy and neutral.
Spoiler: r2r analysis
pedit: blair isnt ruling out the possibility of a bus, shes arguing for why it isnt a bus"It is not our ignorance that will kill us, but our arrogance"
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That's exactly what I did D1 and it turned out bad.
Also, where is VP so far today? I really want his take on all this since he is a fairly stron Town Lean for me rn.- midwaybear
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I don't think scum says that they scumread the NK.In post 861, mavsfan41 wrote:I’ll be honest, I had a slight scum read on Nauci. Anyone have a hypothesis on why it was her?- ready2rock
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So reflecting on Quick and Blair yesterday, their movement throughout the day seems strange, mostly from how they went from tunneling each other for pages straight to suddenly uniting to lynch NPOM. For a few pages, it was like the rest of were running a marathon, working to catch scum, while the two of them were racing in laps around a track, arguing with each other. Then suddenly, they start agreeing on this “slip,” realize that everyone else is miles away from them, and Quick especially starts pushing for a NPOM lynch.
@Quick/Blair: was there anything deeper behind your motivation to push each other so much aside from your suspicion of each other? And if so, was there anything you got out of it?
I’ll summarize my thoughts that I had yesterday on VP in this way: he talked about not liking the phrase “low hanging fruit.” What I meant by using that is that I personally feel that one of the better ways to look for scum is to look at overall broad patterns of behavior, because I think it’s rare to catch scum in a super obvious slip or one particular vote (it’s part of that philosophy that Blair found of me 10 years ago saying I dislike day 1. So what I didn’t like about VP is that even early on he seemed to be trying to pick on particular bits of phrasing that were slightly off and build an entire case around it, where if anything I feel like scum would be overly cautious with their phrasing (27, 74, and 535 are a couple of examples of this kind of thing). To me reading, especially those early posts, it felt like scum not being able to do actual scumhunting and so trying to reach for supposed “slips” or tiny bits of phrasing. Later on in the day I found his post to be better, so I want to see how this day develops.
866 - I’m not sure I like Gamma jumping right on the opportunity to jump on the next most popular wagon from yesterday in me. Feels like wanting to push the scumread on me to end the day even faster on day 2. Kind of similar for Mavs jumping and suddenly shifting to reading votato as scum, but gamma jumps out to me more since I’m 100% in my town alignment, vs only leaning town-neutral on votato, plus mavs later shifts back on this, which feels genuine
879 - The reason I asked VP that question is because he was the only one who was semi-active and not on the record about NPOM. Since I thought at the time that he was my most likely candidate for scum, I didn’t want to end the day with him not posting any thoughts on his wagon.
889 sums up my thoughts on yesterday’s wagon really well. Blair is making a lot of sense overall and it’s kind of unsettling me tbh, could be she’s very good and convincing scum
Caught up to my own post from earlier and this took longer than I thought, so gonna put these thoughts out there then continue in a little bit- Dunnstral
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In this thread: people saying my hammer was bad, but when quick was saying to hammer the guy yesterday they didn't comment on that at all
That guy was a night 4 vigilante. Kind of a weird role for a mini normal It is heavily implied that there is another vigilante, because town killing into an even number of players in the day is bad (especially on night 4, where it brings the number from 5 people alive to 4 people alive, assuming no other kills or protects).
In post 870, Blair wrote:
Thoughts:In post 863, CantHateAPuppy wrote:man, i was hoping after that atrocious hammer and missing the last few pages that i'd be nightkilled out of this game
i do want to get votato again, came into this thread two days ago to put my vote back there only to find the thread locked
any questions anyone had from yesterday that i missed, let me know and i'll answer
1. Upon analysis, Gamma can talk more. Need to resolve this slot.
2. There is a lot of speculation about scum being on the NPOM wagon - which is fair, because more than half the game was on that wagon. Unless you think ALL the scum were on that wagon, however, we should probably be looking just as hard at the people who were off of it:All seven voters from the NPOM wagon are alive today, only four of the people who were off of that wagon are alive today.
I like my odds better hunting in the group of four than the group of seven today. I do not believe it is likely that the entire scum team jumped on the Day 1 mislynch together.
That leaves at least one scum in here:
Gammagooey
VP Baltar
CantLynchAPuppy
iDanyboy
Out of that group, we can hunt for people who seemed to avoid the wagon in anticipation of a town flip. My best guesses there are Gamma and Puppy.
Gamma seemed to be reaching really hard to find a defense of NPOM where there wasn't one in their back and forth with me shortly before the lynch (not saying there was no good defense of NPOM, but the one Gamma chose fell apart upon inspection - even NPOM didn't go along with it). Gamma had very few posts during Day 1, and this awkward conversation made up about 30% of them.
Puppy swooped in to support a counterwagon with a pretty flimsy post shortly before the lynch as well.
Of those two, Gamma seems more likely to flip scum to me.
VOTE: GammagooeyIn post 882, Blair wrote:"Ok, nobody respond to anything Blair says and mysteriously oppose a Gamma wagon without explanation." - A voice everybody but me can hear, apparently
I like most of this.In post 922, Blair wrote:Gun to my head, if I had to solve right now it would be:
Gamma+Puppy/Midway +Mavs/Atarashi/Quick
Bolds being my best guesses, sorted left to right by confidence both within each slot and overall.
The Mav read is my highest confidence for a third scum, but still isn't very high at all - and that's if there even are three scum.
The lurkers are basically just me accounting for the unknowable. We need more content from those slots to sort them.
VOTE: Gammagooey- ready2rock
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Be less convincing, then you will sheep me.
Got it.“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Blair
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In post 944, Blair wrote:Consider this a trial-run of the Blair System™
The Blair System™ lynches Gammagooey Day 2. It's a good system. It has never failed.
The best thing about blindly following any system like BS™ is that you no longer have to trouble yourself with petty things like "reasons" or "explanations" you can just BS™ your way to endgame.“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Blair
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In this case, a Night 4 Vigilante claim probably wouldn't have changed anything, but generally we tend to frown on hammers that aren't preceded by stated intent and an opportunity for the wagonee to claim.In post 980, Dunnstral wrote:In this thread: people saying my hammer was bad, but when quick was saying to hammer the guy yesterday they didn't comment on that at all“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Blair
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I really tried to work myself up to counterclaim Moderator with a guilty on Nauci, but I just can't do it, Ready2Rock.
You're just going to have to sheep me even though you think I am making sense. I am sorry to have failed you.“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Dunnstral
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I disagree with this, though I'm not saying mav is scumIn post 978, midwaybear wrote:
I don't think scum says that they scumread the NK.In post 861, mavsfan41 wrote:I’ll be honest, I had a slight scum read on Nauci. Anyone have a hypothesis on why it was her?- Quick
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@R2R, I got pretty much nothing out of my 1v1 with Blair.- Dunnstral
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Uh, this is what he asked though. Weren't you guys fake tunneling on each other to try to catch scum?In post 979, ready2rock wrote:@Quick/Blair: was there anything deeper behind your motivation to push each other so much aside from your suspicion of each other?- Quick
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IDK what Blair was doing. That's why I got nothing out of it.In post 988, Dunnstral wrote:
Uh, this is what he asked though. Weren't you guys fake tunneling on each other to try to catch scum?In post 979, ready2rock wrote:@Quick/Blair: was there anything deeper behind your motivation to push each other so much aside from your suspicion of each other?- Blair
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I hoped to glean something from the thread's reaction - which side others would take, who would try to distract from or amplify it, etc.In post 979, ready2rock wrote:@Quick/Blair: was there anything deeper behind your motivation to push each other so much aside from your suspicion of each other? And if so, was there anything you got out of it?
Most people just whined about it and skipped most of our posts, and I still haven't made up my mind for sure on what that might mean. It was... off, somehow.
I was also scumreading Quick, though, so I wouldn't call it "fake" like Dunn is suggesting.“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Blair
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I find it easiest to sort players through extending 1:1 interactions. I also find those interactions fun and engaging, much to the chagrin of the rest of the thread.
I'll definitely do it a few more times before this game concludes.“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Dunnstral
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I thought that this suggested that it was stagedIn post 636, Quick wrote:In post 208, Quick wrote:Mine had a double meaning.
Way too much fun.- Dunnstral
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Yeah, that was given NPOM was Scum like I thought they were. Their Town and Blair sheeping me of all people rubs me all kinds of wrong because people never sheep me. It's also the way it was done which is almost like Blair saying, "I'm Scum and you are never going to catch me."In post 992, Dunnstral wrote:
I thought that this suggested that it was stagedIn post 636, Quick wrote:In post 208, Quick wrote:Mine had a double meaning.
Way too much fun.- Blair
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Hot Take: Scum!Blair would have *actually* said "You are never going to catch me"“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- Blair
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(Kind of like Quick saying he is unlynchable every ten pages)“There is nothing so dangerous for anyone who has something to hide as conversation! A human being [...] cannot resist the opportunity to reveal himself and express his personality which conversation gives him. Every time he will give himself away.” -Hercule Poirot- mavsfan41
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@votato: I see what you did there with 976
@Dunnstral: with regards to 980, I’ve stated this in an earlier post, but I didn’t have an issue with the hammer. My issue (and I think others feel the same way here) was the lack of conviction and underwhelming catch up for the hammer. That post read more like a “let’s start a wagon/add some pressure here” and not like “this dude is straight up scum!”- midwaybear
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I feel like you have this backwards. I get what you are trying to do, but it looks really agenda-y.In post 870, Blair wrote:
Thoughts:In post 863, CantHateAPuppy wrote:man, i was hoping after that atrocious hammer and missing the last few pages that i'd be nightkilled out of this game
i do want to get votato again, came into this thread two days ago to put my vote back there only to find the thread locked
any questions anyone had from yesterday that i missed, let me know and i'll answer
1. Upon analysis, Gamma can talk more. Need to resolve this slot.
2. There is a lot of speculation about scum being on the NPOM wagon - which is fair, because more than half the game was on that wagon. Unless you think ALL the scum were on that wagon, however, we should probably be looking just as hard at the people who were off of it:All seven voters from the NPOM wagon are alive today, only four of the people who were off of that wagon are alive today.
I like my odds better hunting in the group of four than the group of seven today. I do not believe it is likely that the entire scum team jumped on the Day 1 mislynch together.
That leaves at least one scum in here:
Gammagooey
VP Baltar
CantLynchAPuppy
iDanyboy
Out of that group, we can hunt for people who seemed to avoid the wagon in anticipation of a town flip. My best guesses there are Gamma and Puppy.
Gamma seemed to be reaching really hard to find a defense of NPOM where there wasn't one in their back and forth with me shortly before the lynch (not saying there was no good defense of NPOM, but the one Gamma chose fell apart upon inspection - even NPOM didn't go along with it). Gamma had very few posts during Day 1, and this awkward conversation made up about 30% of them.
Puppy swooped in to support a counterwagon with a pretty flimsy post shortly before the lynch as well.
Of those two, Gamma seems more likely to flip scum to me.
VOTE: Gammagooey - Quick
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