Sheeping and agreeing with many players -- It feels to me like he is trying to get on everyone’s good side so they get the good vibes on him and eases his way from providing his own insights.
A straight up Thank you. I know being nice isn’t directly scummy but it leaves no chance for a rebuttal and the opportunity to get more information.In post 110, Sashaddin wrote:Thanks for your answer!In post 109, AP wrote:Simply because this is not the rule in this game we're in. If I am moderating and say "bolded votes won't count" then even if you type "vote:" and follow it with the full playername, correctly spelled, all bolded and on a separate line I still won't count it because I said not to use bolded votes in my rules.
Again, sheeping through and through. Even if I started the soul wagon, the L-1 vote is great scum-opportunistic play.In post 255, Sashaddin wrote:Sounds good, let's see what placing Soulsha55r atIn post 253, RCEnigma wrote:My preferred lynches today would be Profii, invis, -any lurker name here-.L-1will do.
VOTE: Soulsha55r
This could be a SvS tell, even though profii is not in my scum pile, this shows that sasha is easily persuaded and backs down to ease attention on himself.In post 424, Sashaddin wrote:Noted. I only wanted some juice out of this, I'll try something safer next time.In post 366, profii wrote:Was just looking back at the voters and thinking I'm giving Sash a bit of a newbie pass and probably doesn't realise that L-1 can be dangerous dependant on player list.
Again, an agreeing post. Nothing more added.In post 764, Sashaddin wrote:I agree with this a lot.In post 763, SuperfluousNinja wrote:Why would scum AP claim to be a role that is DESIGNED to be lynched if he wanted to avoid being lynched?
Now clearly trying to get dough and seph to think he is town by agreeing with them. Could be an excerpt from the book “how to win friends and influence people”In post 774, Sashaddin wrote:That's why I pulled my vote.In post 772, SuperfluousNinja wrote:So odds are that if he’s vengeful, he’s still town. Right?
Doughboy and Sephiroth make good points with their experience too. I'm a bit confused with side to choose.
This feels like a direct message to his scum partners, like “Help, I’m lost, where do we go now?”In post 841, Sashaddin wrote:Well yes, I figured lynching a townie is bad, so I backed off. But now everyone wants to lynch him and he wants it too, so I feel I'm lost at this point. I could sheep and jump on the wagon again if it can help the town. But I must admit I don't know what's my best option for now.In post 831, Sephiroth wrote:Your post was apparently pretty convincing, since Sash jumped off the wagon right afterwards.
Sheeping, sheeping, sheeping. Just like his has been doing since the start. He is just agreeing and not venturing out on his own, which to me is exactly what scum would do on D1. It’s the safest way and draws the less amount of attention.In post 1030, Sashaddin wrote: So in my opinion we should still try to get a good lynch in targeting the town pool. Bright Eyed Fish doesn't strike me as scum (in fact no one does this game for me yet) but I respect's orfzh's play and Nicolas Cage made a excellent analysis of the game in 4 hours, so I will unshamefully follow them.
VOTE: BrightEyedFish
VOTE: Sashaddin