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Re: [game] Princess Bride Day 8ekster got lucky. thank god he was able to pull it out at the end, but he played like shit from day one till day seven. almost cost the game :P Mod slip ups suck, I know I do them more than any one else... but glad we were able to get past it. Also goes to remind people things are completely as they seem, even if you think you know a lot |
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BigReds42 Premium Member join:2004-07-14 Bellaire, OH |
I still think it was utter bullshit I couldn't vote =-)
At least I got to BR Rage and kill myself anyway =-) |
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eksterHi there Premium Member join:2010-07-16 Sainte-Anne-De-Bellevue, QC |
to Antonica
I beg to differ. My shit play is what kept me alived till the very end because mafia didn't want to kill me, and town just always had someone else who needed lynching more, and me staying alive till the end helped a lot with the win |
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chlenEthically Challenged Premium Member join:2001-01-16 Saratoga, NY |
chlen
Premium Member
2010-Dec-24 9:11 am
said by ekster:I beg to differ. My shit play is what kept me alived till the very end because mafia didn't want to kill me, and town just always had someone else who needed lynching more, and me staying alive till the end helped a lot with the win The only reason I did not kill you was because I was hoping the town would. Sorry man... but if I was town in this game I most likely would have been voting for you anyways. You did in the end win and I congratulate you, but until the very end your play was a tad erratic. Getting Zandra lynched was a big mistake I though was going to hang you, maybe with different players it would have. You argued your case very well and the players were open to discussion. Congrats Canadian, you won this battle. |
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Antonica
Premium Member
2010-Dec-24 10:32 am
agreed. if it wasnt newbies playing at the end only, you would have been gone |
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tmodelt join:2010-05-06 Hendersonville, NC |
tmodelt
Member
2010-Dec-24 10:37 am
thats the problem most of the oldies dont listen. |
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Antonica
Premium Member
2010-Dec-24 10:55 am
we listen, but we also know that people who play like that are a liability at the end, and are better gone in the beginning if that's how they are going to play.
This game came down to logic, MOST games don't... and there's are those one or two roles that CAN'T be verified like they could have this game, and it comes down to who played how. |
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ExodusYour Daddy Premium Member join:2001-11-26 Earth |
to tmodelt
said by tmodelt:thats the problem most of the oldies dont listen. Shit, you'd have lost if it weren't for this "oldie". |
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Gomezha ha, charade you are
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Gomez
2010-Dec-30 11:10 pm
said by Exodus:said by tmodelt:thats the problem most of the oldies dont listen. Shit, you'd have lost if it weren't for this "oldie". Meh... that gambit on Yock could have cost the town dearly. Guts plays like that tend not win in the long run. |
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ChaplainSo It Goes Premium Member join:2002-10-11 USA |
Chaplain
Premium Member
2010-Dec-30 11:56 pm
He took a major chance, and it won this time. More times than not, it would have been a fail. Intuition sometimes pushes more aggressive players to act in the face of logic. I'm guilty myself sometimes. It's self serving, but keeps things interesting. |
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Gomezha ha, charade you are
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Gomez
2010-Dec-31 12:04 am
said by Chaplain:He took a major chance, and it won this time. More times than not, it would have been a fail. Intuition sometimes pushes more aggressive players to act in the face of logic. I'm guilty myself sometimes. It's self serving, but keeps things interesting. Possibly.. But the Lynch all Liars movement exists for a reason.. I'm not a big proponent of it, as there are times, but this was not one. It has a bigger hand when it comes to meta gaming. Hope I'm mafia when I can play those cards. |
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