My thoughts on the players:
Mr. Flay: posting many times. Voted Kain, putting him at two. He seems to want to stop the game from a stand-still, which is good.
Stam, I’m not sure quite yet. I have to cautch the bus in 9 minutes. So I don’t have time to write analysis of him.
Kain and Tamuz are playing like they don’t know what’s happening.
EYNH is not.
EYNH in post 41 wrote:Well, of course he's one or the other. Indecisive statements will get you nowhere….
I haven't been here long enough to know, but it seems that you are a well-respected veteran, and, as I know from the chat room I play in, that newbies and vets alike tend to "be chummy" with the other veterans. I'd say that Lee "being chummy" with you is just an example of this, not Lee being a scum.
Indecisiveness can be attributed to not knowing alignments. If you only know that you yourself are innocent, then you will indecisive about the innocents of others. This makes me think that you know something the rest of us don’t—who’s mafia and who’s not.
Mr. Flay in 46 wrote: * EYNH and LML also don't have any suspicions/thoughts about each other, which is a little more surprising.
Scum usually try to avoid each other early in the game. They don’t want to be seen associating themselves.
[quote="Tamuz'”]LML missed a chance to kill Kain, maybe he was too busy... but he didn't take such an opportunity (as did flay and Big_k)[/quote]
LML wrote: So, you'd rather me vote someone who I'm not quite sure is scum yet?
By voting Kain, LML would have set himself up for a lynch tomorrow.
Only a few moments later, he says he was set to defend Kain and then votes him. I think LML is going w/ the flow of the game.
I like my vote on LML
Sorry folks that I haven't been super postive, but my comp access isn't the greatest right now.
My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
Psalms 73:26 (NIV)