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So, does the sheriff jailing 2 people thwart any attacks on them tonight? This would, in effect, be a bodyguard type action.
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just for other info if the whole posting thing is important
I'll probally only do this for day 1 FYI, sorry if I'm off a post on someone Bullett 53 Barkeep 44 ChiefRum 32 Hoops 21 Saldana 14 St. C 21 SnDvls 17 LSG 19 Chubby 10 Spleen 14 fouts 11 glen 9 path 10 anxiety 6 lathum 6 racer 8 thomkal 7 ntn 7 gram 5 GE 3 Swaggs 3 |
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Initially this is your position.
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I don't see how I meet your initial criteria. Could it be because you know I'm not a cowboy, and you'd like to see as many townfolk as possible in the pokey? The more I think about it, the less likely I am inclined to think you are just randomly throwing names out there, and the more I sense that you are targetting me. Maybe the others as well. |
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I would really like to see how the night actions take place before we make a big move, but St. Cronin did say he didn't want to be sheriff because his role wouldn't work well with it, so i think he should be a candidate for jail tonight
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10-09-2006, 11:04 PM | #409 |
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I dont think bullet should have that many posts because he was drunk and just jabbering in half of them
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bolded part mine. not sure how Alan ment for this to be interperted. |
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10-09-2006, 11:07 PM | #412 | |
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I agree with LSG, this is a good question. A point of timing, I'd imagine. Does the deputy show up ahead of the assassin? Or do they arrive at the same time? |
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10-09-2006, 11:08 PM | #413 |
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hey look I reread the rules and might have found something useful...though I bet Alan didn't intend for it to be that way
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I have been asked similar questions a few times tonight. I'm not going to state the exact order of night action execution as it would take away some things from the game. My answer for these questions most of the night has been that actions are processed in order based both on type of action as well as location of the action. With all actions there is a possibility it can occur entirely before another action thus voiding the later action, happen at the same time as another action and causing an alternate result than expected, or occur after another action and being affected or invalidated due to it. |
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10-09-2006, 11:10 PM | #417 |
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I'm going to have real limited access tomorrow because of a heavy workday, but I will be back for the deadline.
For what it is worth, I think we should try to jail some people so that we can make a lynch tomorrow. It is an unpleasant, but necessary part of the game. |
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You sound like a politician. |
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as sheriff, i know that my arresting someone may or may not affect their ability to perform a night action...depending on where that persons actions fall in the order of resolution, they may or may not get to do their action tonight...they wont be able to on any nights after that. |
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10-09-2006, 11:12 PM | #421 | |
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looks like the cowboys are worried about it too. |
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There we go. Forming a CoT already. |
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The way its meant to be interpreted is once they are in the jail cell they can not participate in day or night actions (their actions or other people's actions performed on them.) This includes night kill attempts, Showdowns, etc. They are limited to being able to participate in town discussion (posting in this thread), and the votes of the day (if they want to lynch themselves, they are more than welcome to), or elect a new sheriff if they feel the current one mistreated them. (Even though in jail, they are still tombstone citizens and can still vote) |
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10-09-2006, 11:15 PM | #426 | |
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I think you should use the jail for lynch suspects and let them be prosecuted (and prosecute each other) rather than go for the bodyguard route. I like to see how players act and react when they have a little heat on them. It is how we will learn what is what in this game, in my opinion. |
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so in essence it is a form of a bodyguard role as they are potentally safe from a night kill, if they are put in jail prior to someone's night kill action. |
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Very cool, I imagine the morning will be interesting. On one hand, I think it would be prudent to hold off jailing anyone until after the sun comes up and the night's activities have been revealed. In other words, perhaps we will learn something tomorrow that will actually give us real suspects tomorrow. Then again, passing on jailing someone might very well make the night more exciting. Jail away. Just not me. |
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10-09-2006, 11:20 PM | #430 |
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I'd hold out for town mayor if I were you. I'd guess your shelf life would be a little longer. |
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Although at first I thought throwing two people in jail was a good idea right off the bat, I dont see the benefit to it. What do we learn from having anybody in jail? And right now we don't have anybody we are suspicious of (at least i dont) so it would seem unfair to just pick a name and throw them in jail and then lynch them tomorrow.
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10-09-2006, 11:23 PM | #432 | |
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I think this game gives us a nice advantage over the cowboys in that only two people can receive lynch votes, so cowboys will not be able to make throwaway votes. At some point, we will have to begin lynching people and I think the sooner the better because it will begin to give us track records. |
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Killing people off though is likely to help establish voting patterns not to mention that we have a better chance to win mathematically if we kill someone off each night (with the exception of when it is down to four people with one of the four being a wolf). |
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10-09-2006, 11:24 PM | #434 | |
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how does having no one in jail help the town...if i dont jail anyone, and then we dont lynch anyone tomorrow, all that does is give the cowboys a free day to kill us at night...it may seem a bit unfair to have picked two people today, but its more fair than a usual first lynch, as at least those in prision will have the day tomorrow to plead their case. |
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10-09-2006, 11:26 PM | #435 | |
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it will only be a two pony race if we only keep 2 in jail...after tonight we can put 2 more in jail and have a 3 person race. |
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Well ten thirty is my bed time so im off and y'all talk it out and i'll catch up tomorrow morning and throw in my two cents. Sal, any idea when you are going to put two people in jail?
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The upside of jailing people tonight, is that it increases the chances that there will be glorious encounters as night actions collide. That will yield information, possibly shedding light on some of the people in jail, or possibly others. If we don't have reason to suspect someone, then the sheriff lets them go the next night. If we suspect someone that isn't in jail, the sheriff jails them the next night. Or we get ourselves a new sheriff. The downside of jailing people tonight, is the default action will seemingly be to string them all up. It is also possible that the information yielded by the night's activities will be unclear, and we will lynch the wrong person hopefully yielding a one-for-one exchange. Which, if you think about it, is another upside. |
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10-09-2006, 11:54 PM | #438 |
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We absolutely have to jail to folks tonight. It gets us started on lynching. Without anyone in jail, we can't lynch anyone. Lynching gets us more information. What type of information is dependant on all kinds of shit.
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I was going to just agree that we need to have two in jail tonight, but then I read Glengoyne's post and all of a sudden felt rather un-erudite.
It is far more interesting than the usual day one stab in the dark, seems to me.
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Dola, I just noticed -- man, I lost a lot of posts. Fascist bastards.
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Does this mean it is a fait accompli? Do I need to stop analyzing posts, hoping to shed some light on a target or two? Too late to defend myself? Just curious. |
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Sounds that way. Maybe we'll find out when night actions are posted?
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Got the dog. Didn't notice the post thing until just now, so I guess it wasn't one of my big priorities. I find the whole thing pretty funny.
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This is what I was refering to - say the sheriff picks 2 people to jail, and the assassins pick 1 of those as their kill target. Them getting thrown in jail would block the kill attempt. I read what Alan said, and it appears he will randomize it. So, I guess we'll find out when it happens. |
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Saldana,
I think we should jail GoldenEagle for not voting in the election and We should jail Glengoyne for suggesting we don't jail someone at all. Those are the two most damaging things to the townsfolks so far. If we don't lynch the wolves have far greater odds of winning. So glenhoyne's and LSG's seconding that is a horrible action for the town. Then GE not voting is not good, as he covers any voting record. Either way those two things are the best we have to go on so far. |
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Actually, I think as the town we should require three votes. First ELECT the sheriff every round, In many cases this will be a confidence vote for the current sheriff, but gives us the chance to see who votes for someone else and who that is. Second, VOTE for lynch on who is currently in the pokey. We have to lynch someone every round or the wolves win percentage goes up with each day a lynch does not occur. Which side are you on?? Cowboys want "no lynch", townies want "lynch". Third, JAIL nominate who should be placed in the pokey. The sheriff then follows through with the JAIL nomination, highest vote recepient wins. If there is a tie, the sheriff selects fromt he tied candidates. Require all to vote on all three ballot options, not voting gets you jailed and lynched. Also, always keep three people in jail. |
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Did you actually read what I posted? Not only that you have the order of events wrong. LSG suggested not jailing someone. I weighed in on it, and pretty much said there is no real downside to jailing someone. Again, I'm feeling somewhat targetted. How many cowboys are there? |
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I'm new to this game, so I'm curious. Who benefits is roles are suppressed? -I understand that lynchings are crucial to a villager win, so demanding a lynching, possibly even without evidence, has merit. -Demanding that as many people as possible are prevented from utilizing their roles, albeit while enjoying relative safety. Who does that help? -If it is the wolves, does the fact that there are three people at risk outweigh that negative? In other words. It doesn't appear to necessarilly be the lynchings themselves that help the villagers, but rather the actions of the targetted and possibly their counterparts that yield the benefit. This isn't an accusation. I'm sorta thinking outloud while examining whether or not you have a motive behind your suggested course of action. |
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ooops should be "Who benefits if roles are suppressed?"
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