02-11-2005, 08:51 PM | #21 |
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But on the other hand, aperson was awesome, as I knew he would be...
Also, Alain, you left out Kefit, and I'd say he was the human's best resource. He basically saw throguh everything, was dead right on all his reads, and lead strong discussions on AIM...
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02-11-2005, 08:52 PM | #22 |
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Cypher, when I realized you were in the game, I remember telling myself to keep an eye on you (even though I was already dead), and then you dropped off the face of the TWG planet and I forgot you were in the game, so when EB told me you were the third wolf I was blown away.
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02-11-2005, 08:56 PM | #23 |
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You're right blah, I'm surprised I never found opportunity to kill kefit earlier. KEfit, yhou should know that in all my plans, the first person that came to mind as figuring me out was always you. You're a very good player, you did great this game, and I'm sure that if you had gotten to be around any more, you would have tagged me or cypher.
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02-11-2005, 09:08 PM | #24 |
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My only regret in death is that mead survived to win the game.
There's very little justice in this world. :(
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02-11-2005, 10:15 PM | #25 |
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Ok, off topic question,
Would anyone be opposed to me attempting to join the next TWG? |
02-12-2005, 05:29 AM | #27 |
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Just to clarify, I have nothing against Alain or Cypher. I see that it was their job to lynch humans, and they did a great job of it... after Day 2 at least. Now, when I say "those bastards lynched me" I don't mean Alain and Cypher. I mean those humans who felt the need to bandwagon onto me with very poor logic.
Also, about the devil thing: What I meant was that the wolves already have an advantage by killing someone every night. They don't need a seer type role working for them. Also, don't say that masons even it out, because masons are useless more than they are helpful. I'd rather have just 3 wolves, a seer, a guardian, and maybe a psychic, than any sort of game involving the devil. Oh yea, we did something I was sure we wouldn't do. We got a wolf on day 1. Good one humans.
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02-12-2005, 08:16 AM | #28 |
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Irony eh, I kept saying that we never get a wolf on day 1, and I, being a wolf, get lynched. Great played game by all, next week's should be fun.
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02-12-2005, 08:17 AM | #29 | |
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lol bad pun
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02-12-2005, 08:34 AM | #30 |
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Question... why didn't y'all kill eyespew. There was 0% chance of the wolves winning with him alive. At the end, there was only Jurs and Cypher left unseered. So, seer one, if they are the wolf, gg. If they aren't the wolf, the other is, gg.
Now, I understand having to kill off Whorli on Night 5, as she was guarding eyespew. But, why take out Guido on Night 6 when you KNOW you can kill the seer?!? If you had killed eyespew night 6, you at least have SOME chance of winning, probably alot, as everyone trusted Alain (cept Guido). That is how I see it. Never pass up an opportunity to kill the most important person for the other team. I can't wait for twg11.
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02-12-2005, 09:02 AM | #31 | |
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It's the other way around, alain. Have you changed your mind about letting him in, yet? Anyways...I was pretty surprised that I was correct in thinking that Cypher was a wolf when everyone was pinning stuff on Afro. I didn't have a lot of evidence, but when Cypher came back from his long absence and started making accusations like he had been there all along kind of set me off. The only reason why I decided to change back to Afro was because I was suspicious of him for the past two days and everyone was putting up substantial evidence. Yeah, I admit, I was acting really stupid in this game. I guess it comes from the lack of experience. And I know you're all saying "Oh my god, excuses!", but i'm serious. Playing in jTWG really doesn't help at all, especially since you're smarter than most of them in there. I find myself kind of in the middle...not as smart as the TWG players but smarter than the jTWG players (besides Lupin and stuff). I want to give it another try...but I won't be here for the next game (on vacation) and I want to host a game. (Trust me, it's really good idea, and I think I could do it really well ;\) Anyways, I thought this was really interesting. Alain had me under his "spell" the whole time, props to him. I never doubted his intelligence, but I just thought he was an extremely intelligent human...not an extremely intelligent wolf. Good game, everyone ;D
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02-12-2005, 10:48 AM | #32 |
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I personally don't want deltro to join. May be if Cypher is host and we REALLY need more people, but otherwise I'd like to not have him play with us. Reason = I'm an elitist jerk.
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02-12-2005, 10:52 AM | #33 |
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I'm even more elitist... cypher's game would take 24 people and I basically have them all handpicked already
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02-12-2005, 10:52 AM | #34 |
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Alain, I knew something wasn't right with you. You were letting too many things slip, and screwing up too many details, and I was nailing you on them all. However, I also realized that you were winning the game for us, so I didn't think I had to do anything about it.
First off, I knew eyespew was the real seer simply because no other seer had come forward (anonymously, to a specific person who would announce it for him, whatever). The only way he couldn't have been was if alain was the devil, had seen the seer night one and a wolf night two (or vice versa), had the wolves kill the seer, and then had one of the wolves (which would have been eyespew in this case) take the role of seer. This was the only possible scenario I could see the humans losing in. I started formulating some failsafe ideas early on, just in case this happened, but as the game went on, this possibility became more and more unlikely, so I eventually stopped worrying about it. Oh, and I had fun bashing on you day two, evilbutterfly. You really were acting incredibly suspicious, and I am surprised that more people didn't jump on you. I'm also surprised that alain didn't change his vote. Anyway, this game was fun for the first two or three days. After that it kind of became a chore, since all we were doing was shooting randomly to find the last wolf (pretty much the only thing Cypher was doing was being inactive, and god knows I don't vote on someone for that). Props to alain for hiding Cypher from suspicion for so long and for so kindly helping the humans win ;D |
02-12-2005, 10:56 AM | #35 |
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Haha, I was pretty sure alain was the devil from the start. Guido and I talked about the possibility, and kilga and I did as well. I knew his strategy, and knew for a person of his talent his voting reasons were quite shitty and sketchy. Shame I wasn't alive longer to flush him out on day 3 :/
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Tass, the reason I killed guido over eyespew was because by that time, guido knew everything eyespew did. Guido knew that Cypher was the last wolf if it wasn't matthew. So I killed guido because I still had a chance oif convincing everyone that eyespew was the final wolf, and killed kifit that night, and probably gotten a win the following day. That was the plan but I didn't get online on time and Cypher got insta-lynched. Kefit, I won't respont. You're right, I knew you were on to me the whole time, and I don't know why I didn't have you killed earlier. Probably because after I convinced everyone else you were missunderstood the first few times, you sort of dissapeared, and I focused on the more active threats. If this was a strategy of yours, well done. |
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02-12-2005, 05:29 PM | #37 |
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I hate to have to be the bearer of bad news, but due to the events that occurred during Night 1, Panda is being handed down a 1-game ban.
To those unfamiliar with what happened, here is what I was told from the sources themselves: Guido checked his PM. Panda walked in and saw Guido was checking his PM, and saw that he was human. Panda went on and shared her knowledge of who the other masons were. The question arose, was her actions intentional, does it matter what her intentions were, is Guido at fault for not warning her or being more careful, etc. We determined (through majority) that both were responsible to some extent, although Panda was the one more responsible. Also, as Guido has taken a 40 day hiatus from FFR for lent, we felt it was unneccesary to give him a banning, so it wasn't even discussed. My apologies for having to give this sentence, as I'm inclined to believe your intentions were not malicious, but the actions alone merit the punishment. With this, a new line of discussion has been brought up, that of how we have to handle couples/friends/anyone who knows each other IRL and playing in the same TWG. No answer has been given, although one likely will be stated before TWG XI starts. If there are any questions relating to this post, don't hesitate to contact me about it.
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02-12-2005, 06:04 PM | #39 |
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I'm not really sure. I don't think it's really fair to not let some people play because they know each other in real life. And even if this did happen, how would you do it? Neither of them can play? Stupid, I think. Or you could pick one and let them play. Now you're just asking to piss people off.
On the other hand, I can understand why. Although you are questioning people's integrity by doing this, accidents can happen(ie: stretchy). They could just walk in with your PM open. But there are probably ways to prevent that. Heh, I just realized Tass didn't suggest anything of the sort. But oh well, I'll keep what I have, and maybe post more later.
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02-12-2005, 06:08 PM | #40 |
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Meh, I deserve what I get. I wouldn't want leniency toward anyone, including myself. Guido thought he deserved punishment, which he doesn't, since there wasn't much he could do in the situation.
As far as couples go, Guido and I already discussed not playing together anymore, and whether he agrees to it or not, I'm tired of people making a big fuss out of it, so I'm just going to sit out of games he plays. It's not that big of a deal, anyway. |
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