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Re: TWG XCV: Nobody messes with the frog, see
I just want vic out of the game.
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My strategy for the past two games has always been lynch a weak player in order to get more information. Note: zoshi, vic, james.
I don't really care who dies as long as they are not contributing and hard to read. |
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I don't know what I'm being accused of. I pushed for cedo because I had valid points to vote, plus if he flips red we would be able to clear V.
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then what's this about "not finding anything abnormal" about cedo? you didn't have different reasoning than V did.
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I did.
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Sorry guys. My Internet had died and I am relying heavily on college Internet >_>... Anyhow, I'm extremely busy because of college stuff starting but tomorrow I have plenty of time to go over this game.
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And btw YMIA, that post of mine serves many purposes. And hey, I agree on getting a more serious lynch going. I'm putting my vote on Manti for being such an evasive player, which just doesn't fit. Same thing as danceguy, although Manti is a priority. This is basically the only two guys I want to hear of before deciding on a lynch. After the last few pages, Freaky is a suitable candidate. I understand you can perceive V's aggressivity and focus on cedolad as abnormal (it still does for me). But your notes on cedolad can serve both ways, and you seem to express an odd interest in wanting weaker players to be lynched. Your reason on pushing for cedo is weird: "Pushing on cedo for him to cardflip red and clear V" is not a reasonable play for a townie. You seem to be excluding the fact that cedo could turn green, what if it is the case? Have to go. But I'm still not cleared on Cedo. Based on emotional response, Cedo's vigi claim looks bigger in proportion than YMIA's. Plus the fact that an early vigi claim is the easiest way of getting out of trouble. In fact, Cedo's been playing pretty defensive throughout the entire thread, and he literally abandoned his "strategy". The events leading to the claim are weird, but understandable. There's just so many mistakes and contradictions. AC1 has had an interesting change of dynamic. Vicc also said nothing much relevant. James May is nowhere to be found. I'll be waiting a bit more, I'm not too secure about what I say. |
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your post tomorrow better be goddamn good. on the level with what crazyjayde did. |
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If cedo flips green, we got rid of a weak player as our day 1 lynch, which plays as part of my plan.
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Your plan being this?
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because that is a really fucking stupid plan.
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My plan is to lynch the person who once flipped, would give us the most amount of information. This is ONLY for day 1.
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Goddman I was about to say that. I'm really going now.
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^@tps
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