Now, about algebra...
Firstly, I don't think his jump onto the ThinkBig wagon was opportunistic. His vote wasn't anywhere where it created meaningful pressure at that point, so it made sense to move it somewhere that would.
If you actually read through his ISO, you should also notice that his stances, as limited as they are, remain very consistent and aren't swayed by what everyone else is doing in the thread. And that's my first reason for tentatively townreading him; while everyone else does whatever they're doing, he's just kinda doing his own thing and making his own way from A to B while ignoring them. His thought process is very independant from everyone else's.
I don't think that's enough in itself to warrant anything other than a slight townlean for the moment though, because this isn't something I think is too tricky for scum to keep up this early on in the game given he only has two solid reads.
It's
definitely
something to keep an eye on for later though, because he seems "locked into" the reads he has; he seems to essentially be only telling us about the reads he's somewhat sure about, as evidenced by
94. If town, I expect him to add more to his pool of "sure" reads as time goes on, and that's a strategy that would fall apart fast if he were scum.
Imagine slowly building up your reads and then - oh no, the gamestate's changed, these reads don't work to your advantage any more! You've got to change them. But given that you've spent the game building them up slowly, how do you do that without it looking utterly fake?
It's not sustainable. You
need
to be flexible as scum, and algebra isn't.
Anyway,
This exchange is what cements my townread.
algebra is given a great opportunity to give us a reason to think it would be good for us to keep him alive - bear in mind also that
he is at L-1 here
- and he doesn't take it. What's more, he chooses to respond in an incredibly frustrating and uncooperative way. What motive does he, as scum, have to respond in a way that is more likely to get him lynched when it's perfectly easy for him to throw us a bone?
As town, it's easy to get frustrated and stubborn in such a situation and say "well if town lynch me they lynch me, that's on them, I tried my best."
As scum? Fat chance.