(Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Game Over
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- theohall
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
"Where are you off to?"
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The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
I really don't understand why you want Austin to live longer. Are you a wolf?Chaosraven wrote:at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
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Ugh..Theo dial it down. Austin is on everyone's radar, and I think is a viable lynch. But there are others out there that might be better.theohall wrote:I really don't understand why you want Austin to live longer. Are you a wolf?Chaosraven wrote:at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
I think Austin is a decent lynch today, but we have more than a few days to talk it over and see what everyone thinks.
So let's talk and get people to analyze what they have seen and done.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Really? More viable than the guy who tried to out the Seer and was the clear choice on Day One between one other person who turned to be a villager and who Austin suspected of being the actual Seer???? Whatever. I ain't dialing nothing down with this nonsense transpiring when someone clearly appears to be a wolf moreso than this trap BS Chaosraven is claiming.RMC wrote:Ugh..Theo dial it down. Austin is on everyone's radar, and I think is a viable lynch. But there are others out there that might be better.theohall wrote:I really don't understand why you want Austin to live longer. Are you a wolf?Chaosraven wrote:at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
I think Austin is a decent lynch today, but we have more than a few days to talk it over and see what everyone thinks.
So let's talk and get people to analyze what they have seen and done.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Theo, you guys are all wolves to me.
"Where are you off to?"
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Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
"trap BS?"
"Where are you off to?"
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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So be it, but I think we need to look at a few things. Why El Guapo? He is a very good observation type person, but his last couple of games he is batting like zip, zilch, nada.theohall wrote:Really? More viable than the guy who tried to out the Seer and was the clear choice on Day One between one other person who turned to be a villager and who Austin suspected of being the actual Seer???? Whatever. I ain't dialing nothing down with this nonsense transpiring when someone clearly appears to be a wolf moreso than this trap BS Chaosraven is claiming.RMC wrote:Ugh..Theo dial it down. Austin is on everyone's radar, and I think is a viable lynch. But there are others out there that might be better.theohall wrote:I really don't understand why you want Austin to live longer. Are you a wolf?Chaosraven wrote:at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
I think Austin is a decent lynch today, but we have more than a few days to talk it over and see what everyone thinks.
So let's talk and get people to analyze what they have seen and done.
Trigger flew off the handle, like you and made himself look like a wolf. Were there wolves on his vote? I am guessing yes. But there were also most likely wolves on other people as well.
I am not a wolf, and had my vote on Trigger. It started as a day one vote, but seemed to really solidify. So <shrug> what can I say.
I think that Newcastle is a good person to check as well as Austin. But I am going to read over everything again, and then try to apply some logic to what I am reading..
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
And as I am having a nice conversation by PM with Remus, perhaps I want to see who will vote for him. If austin turns out to be human, would you suggest we lynch Newcastle, who called out austin on the PM gambit and followed me along on a remus vote?
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Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
If you follow logic, the vote should be on Austin, period. But, you probably are a wolf and will not vote that way, because he is your buddy.RMC wrote:So be it, but I think we need to look at a few things. Why El Guapo? He is a very good observation type person, but his last couple of games he is batting like zip, zilch, nada.theohall wrote:Really? More viable than the guy who tried to out the Seer and was the clear choice on Day One between one other person who turned to be a villager and who Austin suspected of being the actual Seer???? Whatever. I ain't dialing nothing down with this nonsense transpiring when someone clearly appears to be a wolf moreso than this trap BS Chaosraven is claiming.RMC wrote:Ugh..Theo dial it down. Austin is on everyone's radar, and I think is a viable lynch. But there are others out there that might be better.theohall wrote:I really don't understand why you want Austin to live longer. Are you a wolf?Chaosraven wrote:at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
I think Austin is a decent lynch today, but we have more than a few days to talk it over and see what everyone thinks.
So let's talk and get people to analyze what they have seen and done.
Trigger flew off the handle, like you and made himself look like a wolf. Were there wolves on his vote? I am guessing yes. But there were also most likely wolves on other people as well.
I am not a wolf, and had my vote on Trigger. It started as a day one vote, but seemed to really solidify. So <shrug> what can I say.
I think that Newcastle is a good person to check as well as Austin. But I am going to read over everything again, and then try to apply some logic to what I am reading..
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Forgot to say: I don't give a darn about "why El Guapo". I give a darn about why NOT Austin?
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Hmmm. Newcastle ists me as "absent as well"... With nobody else before me on the list as 'quiet'. My guess is RMC and Newcastle for 2 wolves.
"Where are you off to?"
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The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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Maybe I tend to vote for the angry ones, but theo is my first choice right now. Then again, maybe this is how the village felt last game re hulk smash.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
This is when you look at those who are trying to move us in a totally different direction. I agree with have people who need to be testing and they go to left field for their choice.theohall wrote:I really don't understand why you want Austin to live longer. Are you a wolf?Chaosraven wrote:at a whopping two votes, your exasperation and rolly eyes are over the top, even for you.theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
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Did Lord Mortis get a hold of your keyboard?Mr Bubbles wrote: This is when you look at those who are trying to move us in a totally different direction. I agree with have people who need to be testing and they go to left field for their choice.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
A note for us Villagers, because the wolves probably don't want us to notice.
The deadline is a MORNING deadline. For the time zone challenged:
0930 ET
0830 CT
0730 MT
0630 PT
Just something to consider if someone is being hesitant about posting now.
The deadline is a MORNING deadline. For the time zone challenged:
0930 ET
0830 CT
0730 MT
0630 PT
Just something to consider if someone is being hesitant about posting now.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
stessier,
can that be changed.
maybe another 12 hour bump?
I know you moved the deadline off the 4th of July, but putting it in the morning, the day after is:
If you were, kind sir.
can that be changed.
maybe another 12 hour bump?
I know you moved the deadline off the 4th of July, but putting it in the morning, the day after is:
- nearly the same as leaving it 24 hours before that
- not a normal time of day for a deadline
If you were, kind sir.
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I actually thought I had. Poor typing FTW.Unagi wrote:stessier,
can that be changed.
maybe another 12 hour bump?
I know you moved the deadline off the 4th of July, but putting it in the morning, the day after is:I'm assuming we'd all be OK with some PM deadline on July 5th?
- nearly the same as leaving it 24 hours before that
- not a normal time of day for a deadline
If you were, kind sir.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Good thing we had those extra hours to waste a saturday evening and sunday morning.
"Where are you off to?"
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
*cricket*
*cricket*
*cricket*
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The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
"I don't know," Snufkin replied.
The door shut again and Snufkin entered his forest, with a hundred miles of silence ahead of him.
Sweet sweet meat come. -LordMortis
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
to banish the crickets once and for all...
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Now you make me doubt you when you don't seem to want to test Austin. Was that all a Day One ploy between you two?Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
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Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
I actually like this vote but wonder why no one wants to test Austin.
Something about RMC that doesn't sit right with me this game.
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The fact I am a villager, and you are a wolf?Lassr wrote:Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
I actually like this vote but wonder why no one wants to test Austin.
Something about RMC that doesn't sit right with me this game.
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That kind of reply makes me want to test you, but Austin should go first.RMC wrote:The fact I am a villager, and you are a wolf?Lassr wrote:Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
I actually like this vote but wonder why no one wants to test Austin.
Something about RMC that doesn't sit right with me this game.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Personally, I'm not feeling entirely like leading some new charge on someone at the moment.
I'm sure I can't totally hold that promise, but I'm not feeling confident really anywhere.
Yesterday (game) was not my best day, and I am second guessing myself a bit.
Remus, you aren't helping me (nor the village). You are sounding like last game, where you also 'liked your Unagi vote'. Not sure what you actually are finding wolf about me, as I'm not a wolf and I've done nothing particularly unlike myself (unless that's what your issue is).
I'm also on the fence with the Austin thing now. I can't shake my feelings from yesterday that I think he came across as a good-guy looking to collect data for villagers... but I was clearly pretty off yesterday.
I'm sure I can't totally hold that promise, but I'm not feeling confident really anywhere.
Yesterday (game) was not my best day, and I am second guessing myself a bit.
Remus, you aren't helping me (nor the village). You are sounding like last game, where you also 'liked your Unagi vote'. Not sure what you actually are finding wolf about me, as I'm not a wolf and I've done nothing particularly unlike myself (unless that's what your issue is).
I'm also on the fence with the Austin thing now. I can't shake my feelings from yesterday that I think he came across as a good-guy looking to collect data for villagers... but I was clearly pretty off yesterday.
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not ignoring you theohall...but upon re-read i have other fish i want to fry. i dont like austin's ploy. But yesterday showed the vilalge had no appetite to lynch austin....so i must move on and bang my drum elsewhere to see whom we can get fitted in this quite fashionable noose.theohall wrote:Now you make me doubt you when you don't seem to want to test Austin. Was that all a Day One ploy between you two?Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
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Which makes absolutely no sense. Austin wanted to out the Seer. He suspected triggercut was the Seer and hinted at such. We lynched triggercut, who turned out to be a Villager and very well could have been the Seer. Why would we NOT lynch Austin after those actions?Newcastle wrote:not ignoring you theohall...but upon re-read i have other fish i want to fry. i dont like austin's ploy. But yesterday showed the vilalge had no appetite to lynch austin....so i must move on and bang my drum elsewhere to see whom we can get fitted in this quite fashionable noose.theohall wrote:Now you make me doubt you when you don't seem to want to test Austin. Was that all a Day One ploy between you two?Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
It seems like this village is full of wolves who want to keep killing villagers, instead of going after the most likely suspect.
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theohall
, I was not trying to out the seer. Please learn to read context. I have quite a few good books that will help you learn to do this.
, I was not trying to out the seer. Please learn to read context. I have quite a few good books that will help you learn to do this.
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A villager was killed on Day 1?!theohall wrote:So Austin pulls his gambit, gets triggercut killed who turns out to be a villager, and you all are going to lynch Remus West?????
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Bull. You have done very wolfy things in PM with me and I have already detailed them to you. Your behavior in regards to my contact after Austin's PM screamed wolf. Austin presented us with his list of outcomes from his PM. You also claim to have sent a universal PM. Where are your outcomes? You claim to have wanted a "leg up" on me by not revealing you had also received a PM from someone claiming Seer and had no interest in trying to find out who sent the one I told you I had received. Why would a villager need a "leg up" on someone and what sort of advantage does that provide in any event compared to exchanging more information - after all, if you had thought I was a wolf then the more you got me to talk the more likely I would be to give something away. You made zero effort there though. You were certainly not looking to learn anything from chatting with me.Unagi wrote:Remus, you aren't helping me (nor the village). You are sounding like last game, where you also 'liked your Unagi vote'. Not sure what you actually are finding wolf about me, as I'm not a wolf and I've done nothing particularly unlike myself (unless that's what your issue is).
Anyway, the vote on you seems to be going no where. I still do not agree with voting Austin today so I'm not joining that crazy train.
Lassr
Qantaga provided plenty of reasons earlier. Lets see if anyone wants to pursue this direction.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
yeah... I did read the context. The end result of your actions was to find a Seer, which a Villager would NOT want to discover on NIGHT one. Just re-read your own posts.Austin wrote: theohall
, I was not trying to out the seer. Please learn to read context. I have quite a few good books that will help you learn to do this.
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No, I was trying to avoid outing the seer. Night would have been extremely unlikely to out the seer which is why it is (fairly) significant that I thought it was night.theohall wrote:yeah... I did read the context. The end result of your actions was to find a Seer, which a Villager would NOT want to discover on NIGHT one. Just re-read your own posts.Austin wrote: theohall
, I was not trying to out the seer. Please learn to read context. I have quite a few good books that will help you learn to do this.
Had I tried a similar gambit during the day (in a day frame of mind) it likely would have looked different. (Not sure exactly)
Had I been trying to out the seer, there would have been better PMs to send out.
Just firing blanks on Day 1, running people up to n-1 over and over has a chance t out the seer. Heck, y'all killed the uncontested seer last game intentionally without any PMs at all.
theohall, Remus, RMC, Lassr? 2 of these?
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I think you got that backwards.RMC wrote:The fact I am a villager, and you are a wolf?Lassr wrote:Newcastle wrote: RMC
to banish the crickets once and for all...
I actually like this vote but wonder why no one wants to test Austin.
Something about RMC that doesn't sit right with me this game.
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
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from one crazy train to another.Remus West wrote: Anyway, the vote on you seems to be going no where. I still do not agree with voting Austin today so I'm not joining that crazy train.
Lassr
Qantaga provided plenty of reasons earlier. Lets see if anyone wants to pursue this direction.
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
I could vote for Lassr, but he's just about my last choice at the moment.
I'd probably be more interested in testing Remus
I'd probably be more interested in testing Remus
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
Day 2 musings:
- Lassr is still my top evil candidate.
- Unagi - would Unagi really have pleaded for help in lynching trig, if Unagi was a wolf (knowing that trig would come up good)? Or is Unagi devious enough to make that play to be able to say (something along the lines of), "a wolf would never make that play?"
- theohall - theo is moving up my list with a bullet. Last game, his single-mindedness (blindness to any other possibilities) proved spectacularly wrong. theo is a smart enough guy that I would expect him to re-evaluate that approach and become at least slightly more open-minded if he were a villager this game. His same damn the torpedoes approach this game strikes me more as a wolf hiding behind "consistency," than a villager searching for truth.
- Austin - I honestly don't know what to think of Austin. My feeling is that he is a villager trying for info, but I can easily see him being evil, too. What concerns me is those that rush today to a "Austin must be tested" stance. While Austin might be a good lynch candidate for today, it's certainly not a given that he is evil and he should merit a lot more discussion. We're currently at 8g/3e. A miss today takes up to 6g/3e tomorrow, which puts the wolves at a very big advantage. Today, we should be digging as deeply as possible to find wolves, not just "testing."
- Newcastle - I'm still bugged by Newcastle's "blow it up" play, but I was wrong in judging trig's "categorically: I am not the seer" statement, so I'm going to have to reevaluate my thoughts on Newcastle today.
- bb2112 - I'm still leaning good on bb, but I plan on reading up on him a little further today.
- Bubbles, Chaos, Remus, RMC - How many wolves are hiding here? One, two, all three?
- Lassr is still my top evil candidate.
- Unagi - would Unagi really have pleaded for help in lynching trig, if Unagi was a wolf (knowing that trig would come up good)? Or is Unagi devious enough to make that play to be able to say (something along the lines of), "a wolf would never make that play?"
- theohall - theo is moving up my list with a bullet. Last game, his single-mindedness (blindness to any other possibilities) proved spectacularly wrong. theo is a smart enough guy that I would expect him to re-evaluate that approach and become at least slightly more open-minded if he were a villager this game. His same damn the torpedoes approach this game strikes me more as a wolf hiding behind "consistency," than a villager searching for truth.
- Austin - I honestly don't know what to think of Austin. My feeling is that he is a villager trying for info, but I can easily see him being evil, too. What concerns me is those that rush today to a "Austin must be tested" stance. While Austin might be a good lynch candidate for today, it's certainly not a given that he is evil and he should merit a lot more discussion. We're currently at 8g/3e. A miss today takes up to 6g/3e tomorrow, which puts the wolves at a very big advantage. Today, we should be digging as deeply as possible to find wolves, not just "testing."
- Newcastle - I'm still bugged by Newcastle's "blow it up" play, but I was wrong in judging trig's "categorically: I am not the seer" statement, so I'm going to have to reevaluate my thoughts on Newcastle today.
- bb2112 - I'm still leaning good on bb, but I plan on reading up on him a little further today.
- Bubbles, Chaos, Remus, RMC - How many wolves are hiding here? One, two, all three?
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2
I've gotten a few PMs from him also. At first I thought he was a wolf prying for some info. But since then I have changed my mind. I have no plans of voting for Unagi.Qantaga wrote:
- Unagi - would Unagi really have pleaded for help in lynching trig, if Unagi was a wolf (knowing that trig would come up good)? Or is Unagi devious enough to make that play to be able to say (something along the lines of), "a wolf would never make that play?"
In this game I say better safe than sorry on Austin. Don't let him fool ya.
- Austin - I honestly don't know what to think of Austin. My feeling is that he is a villager trying for info, but I can easily see him being evil, too. What concerns me is those that rush today to a "Austin must be tested" stance. While Austin might be a good lynch candidate for today, it's certainly not a given that he is evil and he should merit a lot more discussion. We're currently at 8g/3e. A miss today takes up to 6g/3e tomorrow, which puts the wolves at a very big advantage. Today, we should be digging as deeply as possible to find wolves, not just "testing."
RMC is one, just a gut feeling. Unagi may be onto something with Remus. He's been spot on recently and can be dangerous player!
- Bubbles, Chaos, Remus, RMC - How many wolves are hiding here? One, two, all three?
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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Game On
Day 2 Vote Count
Voting history
Majority is 6.
Against Remus (2): Chaosraven, Unagi
Against Austin (2): theohall, Lassr
Agaisnt RMC (1): Newcastle
Agaisnt theohall (1): Austin
Against Lassr (1): Remus
No Votes (4): Bubbles, bb2112, RMC, Qantaga
Deadline is Thursday, July 5 at 8:30pm Central Time.
Voting history
Spoiler:
Against Remus (2): Chaosraven, Unagi
Against Austin (2): theohall, Lassr
Agaisnt RMC (1): Newcastle
Agaisnt theohall (1): Austin
Against Lassr (1): Remus
No Votes (4): Bubbles, bb2112, RMC, Qantaga
Deadline is Thursday, July 5 at 8:30pm Central Time.
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