In post 2277, Enter wrote:You're implying he's not afraid of a paranoia paragon guess?
I'd argue very greatly the opposite.
No, I'm saying that he is exactly *very* afraid of a paragon guess, and that gives him greater incentive to stretch the game at the cost of having the game dynamics change - a much smaller risk to take on.
In post 2277, Enter wrote:You're implying he's not afraid of a paranoia paragon guess?
I'd argue very greatly the opposite.
No, I'm saying that he is exactly *very* afraid of a paragon guess, and that gives him greater incentive to stretch the game at the cost of having the game dynamics change - a much smaller risk to take on.
I think the longer the game goes the more likely we are to start getting paranoid about RC => dragging it out longer is dumb because it will lead us to pick him => he's town because he doesn't care, he just wants to lynch the right person
I think the longer the game goes the more likely we are to start getting paranoid about RC
=> dragging it out longer is dumb because it will lead us to pick him => he's town because he doesn't care, he just wants to lynch the right person
Oh, our thought processes differ here then, on the bolded part.
One of the best scumhunters on the site closing out a mislynch
quickly
would induce paranoia for me.
Ah. If I have good reads I want to close on them fast because if I wait too long I will overthink them and go back on them => I imagine a good scumhunter would be afraid of the same (also the possibility that a wagon would fall apart on their scum read, this has also happened to me numerous times and getting the wagon back together can be rough) => I assume the best scumhunter on site would be ok with lynching someone early if they felt they had a solid read. This is why I didn't really scumread RC for Saudade's mislynch, I assumed that he had a solid read and wanted to close down on it immediately.
In post 2282, Enter wrote:If I have good reads I want to close on them fast because if I wait too long I will overthink them and go back on them
Haha, but you never know if said reads are *actually* good.
I hate the paranoia that comes with it.
Like in SC2, I was beginning to think a slot was scum while we maintained that another slot was 99% scum, I began casing my slot but the game ended because the slot we claimed to be sure on thought we were scum for it. Sigh.
In post 2282, Enter wrote:If I have good reads I want to close on them fast because if I wait too long I will overthink them and go back on them
Haha, but you never know if said reads are *actually* good.
I hate the paranoia that comes with it.
Like in SC2, I was beginning to think a slot was scum while we maintained that another slot was 99% scum, I began casing my slot but the game ended because the slot we claimed to be sure on thought we were scum for it. Sigh.
In post 2284, Enter wrote:You do after the game when it hurts you the most!
Starcraft Mafia 2 was a really painful game.
Volxen and I obvtowned, and had a lynchpool of 4, with 1 in each two pairs - giving us a 75% chance of winning.
Yet, we botched it up
In post 2284, Enter wrote:You do after the game when it hurts you the most!
Starcraft Mafia 2 was a really painful game.
Volxen and I obvtowned, and had a lynchpool of 4, with 1 in each two pairs - giving us a 75% chance of winning.
Yet, we botched it up
In post 148, volxen wrote:Enter is a major problem, though. He has mentioned "MS+Shoshin" as the scumteam consistently all throughout the game, and he is clearly the dominant one among the three Paragons. Our short-term goal is to get one of URAP2 or Saudade lynched, but we also need Enter to believe that whichever one wasn't lynched is partnered with either us or Shoshin.
In post 295, Auro wrote:WIFOM is the way to go, Enter is easily manipulated. But natural sounding WIFOM though
Ow. Little did you know, I know that I'm easily manipulated. That's one of the reasons I went back to my original read on you guys.