In post 89, elusive wrote:Ok, now I get what Ricastle meant by "popcorn" the daykill...although being clear usually helps:
daykill: Marquis
In post 210, elusive wrote:As for your question about Marquis, it was stupid and irrelevant since if
I were scumreading him rather then following the plan to pick a random player for daykill, you would know it through content
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At this point, Marquis has all of 7 posts. (
http://forum.mafiascum.net/viewtopic.ph ... 3#p7000359)
Anyone trying to claim scum reads on page 5 of a game with this few posts is lying. Anyone trying to push for scum claims from within that few posts (7) is lying or has an agenda. Unsurprisingly Marquis scumreads lane so therefore I suspect Lane has an agenda.
What I know of Marquis he's not a player who can be read within 7 posts so yeah. Let's continue the BS train. Now lane apologize for being annoying.
Mainez, I think you said you were over analyzing things. You are. I suggest you find something real to talk about instead of, like lane, trying to drag the game into insipid nonsense. I did answer Lane's questions or found them to be misleading and bad.
OR tell me what town mindset you're asking this question from.
What is the thought process behind it? Where does it lead? To what read does the question help you with and do you usually think that on page 5 of a game where players still aren't sure of the setup spec, there is a reason to over question an theory that was shot down quite quickly? No, tell me and don't BS some easy one size fits all answer - tell me specifically what your goal is through this questioning.
Then, lane and Mainez:
Please link to games where within 9 pages of a game either of you had a solid scum read and got it lynched (and therefore were correct).
Finally, again my Wiki is pretty well built - go and look through some of my games. If you still have questions at that point and they aren't fruitless then go ahead and ask.
Otherwise at this nascent stage in the game, both of you are being really particular in what you're ignoring and what you're focusing on and what you're focusing on is quite irrelevant.