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First of all, the question you asked me a few posts back interrupted me in the writing of my post, be sure to check page 19 and read it since I do clear out of the way a lot of your arguments. Most of my post were only observations on how you played, which can add up as suitable evidence, and while I might not take any stance on your case (which was the case earlier in my analysis), I am mainly taking the time to explain why your own arguments have failed earlier. Seeing how you respond only reinforces my main argument. This is a really strong reaction from someone who has been pretty calm under the spotlight. May you be town or not, this is an odd reactionary defense.
And by the way, if my argument on lynching bad players is invalid, then your counter-argument is pretty crappy too. Bad skilled players might be a disadvantage, but it does not necessarily mean they're not useful to the team. What if blues and greens are mostly unexperienced players in this case? I know you're only contributing to the discussion on them, but you should know that these type of strategies are not constantly viable, and can be used to manipulate choices on desired players. You're not pushing a lynch, and there might be good reasons. I did not joke about my question about a wolf's way of communicating, this was all very serious. TWG takes a lot of my time. I asked it mainly because I didn't want to make too much analysis out of posts. (Look at my earlier analysis and tell I don't play this seriously). I realize now that I should have PM'ed Fojar about it, but it had just popped in my head at the time. Now, if you want to see it as a way of me asking the question and using it as a plan later. I'll only say to you that I don't have the experience required to attempt such a complex tactic. Plus, with Manti stating how difficult it is, I don't believe I would have passed under the radar of other veterans. At least now by asking, we acknowledge the fact that it can happen and are ready to be on the lookout for it. Quote:
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