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When a vanilla townie intentionally acts scummy in an attempt to find scum eager to jump on to a bandwagon early in the game. Named after [[Disciple Slayer]], a player who used this gambit in Mini 533. | When a vanilla townie intentionally acts scummy in an attempt to find scum eager to jump on to a bandwagon early in the game. Named after [[Disciple Slayer]], a player who used this gambit in Mini 533. {{plainlink|t|6892|(Link)}} | ||
This Gambit was used before Disciple Slayer by the legendary Internet Stranger, in early mafia games. | |||
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There is controversy that Disciple Slayer's actions were not intentionally scummy, but were, in fact, bad play. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 8 January 2008
When a vanilla townie intentionally acts scummy in an attempt to find scum eager to jump on to a bandwagon early in the game. Named after Disciple Slayer, a player who used this gambit in Mini 533. (Link)
This Gambit was used before Disciple Slayer by the legendary Internet Stranger, in early mafia games.
There is controversy that Disciple Slayer's actions were not intentionally scummy, but were, in fact, bad play.