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So far I've managed to replace into a game where I already had the majority of the lynch votes.  Not only could I not talk my way out of it but I managed to get myself lynched faster.  I don't exactly know what to take away from my experiences here, except that perhaps I need to stick to the newbie games and read more finished games before I jump into more advance games.
So far I've managed to replace into a game where I already had the majority of the lynch votes.  Not only could I not talk my way out of it but I managed to get myself lynched faster.  I don't exactly know what to take away from my experiences here, except that perhaps I need to stick to the newbie games and read more finished games before I jump into more advance games.


I also figured out that it's really easy to talk yourself into circles and people have no qualms about using deceptive tactics to achieve their goals.
Lessons learned:<br>
1) it's really easy to talk yourself into circles<br>
2) People have no qualms about using deceptive tactics to achieve their goals.<br>
3) Only role-claim under extreme circumstances, and if you do role-claim (even if you lie about it) stick to it until the end<br>
4) Trying to avoid a lynch is not one of the circumstances in which to role-claim

Revision as of 01:17, 20 May 2008

Game List

Record: 0-1
Townie: 0-0
Mob: 0-1

Open 60 (Mob, Loss, Lynched on Day 4)

So far I've managed to replace into a game where I already had the majority of the lynch votes. Not only could I not talk my way out of it but I managed to get myself lynched faster. I don't exactly know what to take away from my experiences here, except that perhaps I need to stick to the newbie games and read more finished games before I jump into more advance games.

Lessons learned:
1) it's really easy to talk yourself into circles
2) People have no qualms about using deceptive tactics to achieve their goals.
3) Only role-claim under extreme circumstances, and if you do role-claim (even if you lie about it) stick to it until the end
4) Trying to avoid a lynch is not one of the circumstances in which to role-claim