dean said:He has been prodded this morning and promised to post at school today. I will be angery if he doesn't.
Invisi said:Chris I think this dude needs a good prodding he hasn't posted since Wednesday morning.
- Blaze Tuesday 0 5
6 years ago
dean said:He has been prodded this morning and promised to post at school today. I will be angery if he doesn't.
Invisi said:Chris I think this dude needs a good prodding he hasn't posted since Wednesday morning.
- Blaze Tuesday 0 5
dean said:
Maribro said:For why they would vote for Bijou together and not be suspicious?
Look I can't explain everything, something just felt off about it. These two players know better than to vote for "No particular reason" beyond the first vote in the game. It just strikes me as far too convenient that they're both either unwilling to explain their vote or have actually both voted for a strong player, who hadn't done anything particularly suspicious, for "No particular reason". You tell me dean, why don't YOU find it suspicious?
I’ve got the benefit of hindsight on my side so I’m not sure how genuine I come across.
a) They were holding their cards close to their chest for the time being (which we can see now was what asa was doing)
b) They were too lazy to explain (Aerodrome)
c) They didn’t want to get their head ripped off by Bijou in a debate (Aero’s probably here as well)
dean said:
This happened a bit after some back-and-forth between Bijou and I in which he was obviously saying some strange things (if there are eight mafiosi in this game I’ll set an akubra on fire). Most of the thoughts that asa outlined in his big post actually went through my head at some point; I just didn’t draw the conclusion that Bijou was mafia from it at this point of time.
Did you read the exchange between Bijou and I and think that Bijou said absolutely nothing suspicion-worthy?
dean said:
So you thought that because they hid their reasons for voting that they would be suspicious? If you think that they are among the most likely to be mafia, can you explain why they would attract attention to themselves in this way?
dean said:
(where the HELL is part 2 btw asa? It’s been nearly three days and I know you hate inactivity)
Maribro said:That’s OK I haven’t lived beyond night three before I don’t think this game will be an exception.
Well I hope your suspicion of me doesn't last into later phases, I'll be damned if I have to keep defending myself against you for the rest of the game. It's damn tiring.
dean said:
Bijou said:You see, if I'm asking him questions about why he's acting strangely or contradicting himself and he doesn't answer them well then I think the natural inclination would be to scumread that person, and it seems you've chosen to do the opposite.
So far he hasn't really even been able to hold a candle to you in terms of debating. In fact I feel like on certain points he's actually giving up on even trying to argue with you.
...
I don't know, is it unusual to town read someone who is seemingly struggling? I just don't see him as a threat at the moment and I don't feel like your main arguments against him prove he's anti town.
I think that if he was innocent and all his actions have been in good faith then he'd be more capable of defending them?
dean said:
I feel like I've convinced myself through having this debate but that's not much if I haven't convinced other people. In case people were tl;dring the exchange between Maribro and I, I'll summarise my main points here:
1. He's sucked-up to Windkeeper with very little prompting and town-read him in this game which is a complete flip in mentality from his previous game where he's said "Always see him as a danger due to never losing a game (I don't think??) so I'm cautious. Hasn't done anything suss yet but I have a hard time trusting him because of his gigantic power level." and "Much like MrL, has acted in a very townie fashion. I like his posts and I think they come from a good place. I just find it hard to trust such a strong and versatile player."
dean said:
2. When prodded about said strange behaviour he claims to have "openly announced" that he's coming into this game with a different mindset. He has two posts which might indicate this: an early post in which he was "really inspired to think harder about why people do what they do" and a post many days later (after I called him out for acting strangely) that says "I'm trying to trust my instincts and reads a bit more."
dean said:
2a. When I asked him WHY he's coming into this game with a different mindset he seems to have ignored me.
dean said:
2b. I think that these statements are, to an extent, mutually exclusive; if I type "instinctive" into Google I receive a result "done without conscious thought" so I would say that it would be hard to trust your instincts and also think hard, so he was probably just saying whatever was convenient at the time to justify his behaviour.
dean said:
3. His other main rebuttal seems to be that he's trying extra hard to help town win which is both extremely vague and has little evidence, especially in this game where lynching opposing mafiosi is an excellent way for a mafioso to "help town win" while helping his own faction.
And I think you've shifted the goalposts from your original argument. Your original statement was "The games where Maribro plays the most confident are the ones where he is mafia because he has game information to work with and as a result he is more sure of his posting.", and when I asked you to explain you gave some quotes and said "This is all rather self-doubting language honestly." and "When I played with him in his mafia team he wasn't like this at all, all his posts were confident and didn't use uncertain language like this.". So is language important or not?
If we want to get into this then DID call out JonCheee, Aerodrome and asa within the first few days of the game starting. Was he not active enough in pushing these lynches for you?
You see, if I'm asking him questions about why he's acting strangely or contradicting himself and he doesn't answer them well then I think the natural inclination would be to scumread that person, and it seems you've chosen to do the opposite.
Bijou said:
Lol mind you after I go and post that Maribro actually made a really strong rebuttal post apparently while I was typing mine up on my phone.
That's the sort of posting I expect from you Maribro. Will maybe have to reconsider what I was perceiving from you as a defeatist attitude lol.
dean said:
I suppose if I post walls I'm going to get walls in response. Gimme a bit. Unless this takes me past go-home time in which case we all get the rest of the day off.
Maribro said:No, I don't think that this explicitely made you suspicious.
I mean this is all well and good now that people have since posted about stuff but at the time was I really so wrong for calling them out? Yes they could have been holding things to their chest. Yes they could just be too lazy to explain (yeah that's really helpful to town). I don't see how me calling them out and encouraging them to go into more detail about why they've voted for Bijou is so wrong. Do you think I'm suss for this?
Maribro said:And you think that there was no way that ANYONE else in the game could have interpreted his statements as even slightly suspicion-worthy? I find this very hard to believe.
I don't recall thinking anything Bijou said being particularly suspicious. I'll give you strange but I don't think any of it was necessarily suggestive that he is an anti-town player. Talking about game set up just made him look kinda naïve to me.
Maribro said:It seemed like a pretty soft call-out - you didn't ask them any questions or vote for them it was just kind of like "hey you guys did this and I thought it was weird".
Well they didn't attract much attention did they? I'm the only one that called them out on it.
Maribro said:Yes, because I disagreed with your interpretation. "I'm going to think about it and go with whatever I decide in that moment."? That's most certainly not how I interpreted the two statements.
I also explained what I meant by that apparent "contradiction" and you've seemingly ignored it and brought it up again.
Maribro said:This is completely irrelevant. I scumread you when you were town in one game (a game in which you HAVE acted differently to the current game! a game in which I didn't even participate in!) so that means you're town this game? Am I supposed to never scumread you again?
If we're hardcore metagaming about the previous game, can I remind you that you scumread me for at least the majority of the game. Pretty much until BattleDolphin got lynched and subsequently confirmed me as town. I distinctly remember you calling for town to lynch me over him in the spectator chat.
Maribro said:My argument was that when you were called out for acting strangely you said that you had CLEARLY announced MULTIPLE times that you said that you were going to be acting differently. If these announcements are so cryptic that I didn't pick them up, or that you hadn't mentioned them up to this point, then I don't think they're worth discussing.
I mean, I can find more examples of my posts suggesting I'm listening to others' points of view about last game and learning from that. Would you like me to quote those for you?
Maribro said:Second post from the top on Page 9. LITERALLY the first word in the post.
Don't recall you asking me why, would love to see where this was asked.
Maribro said:Mafia Universe was not a recent occurance at all, and you mentioned in the thread for the last game that all you had to do was lynch Windkeeper and JEANS in any order to win. That was 100% correct and that's exactly what you did, and now you're sadboying about it?
Anyways, if you wanna know why I'm coming into this game with a different mindset, it's simple. I don't think I'm a very good mafia player in the grand scheme of things. My game on MU and seeing people discuss the last game on here kinda showed me I don't really look at things as in depth as I could. I absolutely glossed over a lot of important things and for example, I don't think I should have allowed Windkeeper to be lynched on the day he was lynched. That was definitely a misplay from me tbh, I should have tried much harder to stop that from happening cos I KNEW that JEANS was scum. I wanna get better at this game and improve and learn. Idk how this wasn't obvious through some of my posts already but yeah, this is why.
Bijou said:Alright then, I will take the liberty to not respond to this post and move on with the game because my head can only take so much Maribro.
Could I just point out that I'm not even trying to defend Maribro? I'm not really trying to argue he's town moreso than have a conversation with you explaining why I've been town reading him so far.
Bijou said:I think the main players you've seen placed under actually noteable pressure to be lynched have been Laggy, LachlanF, Corvid, Krasic and the legendary HydroPimp (gone but nor forgotten), not exactly a group of tryhard players.
I've noticed that when a townie gets put through the pressure cooker they tend to lose heart and give up trying
Bijou said:10 minutes to hometime so I might be brief.
What do you think of our other lynch options as a matter of interest? You've been focused on Maribro for a few days and I'm really curious on your views on other players too.
Bijou said:When did this become a reason for my lynch?
I'm happy to just lynch Asa.
Legitimately if he doesn't make his much anticipated part 2 post by tonight as he promised then I reckon he's had enough time.
You spend a considerable amount of time telling me that a 4-4-8 game isn't going to happen, yet now you're implying I have extra information (about the game potentially being 4-4-8).Let me rephrase to make it more clear -
Make up your mind, you can't have it both ways. Which is it?
The only thing Aero did prior to posting was vote me and say nothing. So essentially you were agreeing with that?I explained why I thought this was suspicious, and made an educated guess based on context why I think aero voted you.
I know above this you mentioned he probably voted me for certain reasons, but you don't know what he's thinking for sure. Nobody knows for certain whatever Aero is thinking.
You seem pretty certain you know what he's thinking, perhaps you're in a team together?
Yeah okay, I've never played in a multi-mafia game before.Ghostbone said:
Town is actually more powerful in a town vs maf vs maf setup because mafia have to kill each other too.
A 10v3v3 game is obviously a lot easier than a 10v6 game.
Yeah, this. Ghost articulated it better than me.
It's hardly letting it slip, anyone who was going to discuss it would have already done by that point.Mentioning the possibility to suggest caution and to generate discussion is fine.
A lot of people seemed confused as to why we should discuss it at all. So I revealed why.
And hey look it's working, look at the novel you wrote in response to it.
Bijou - page 6I dont like how you're trying to flip this back onto those who are suspicous of you either.
As a super low key play too if I'm actually right about the setup then the only people that know for sure how many mafia there are
(ie. the anti town players) would believe I'm on the other mafia faction and start voting for me or calling me out.
asa said:When did this become a reason for my lynch?
asa said:Let me rephrase to make it more clear -
I don't think that a 4-4 setup is mathematically possible. So I wasn't even considering the possibility of this.
Then you and a few others come along and are worried about the possibility of 4-4, which means that something has given you reason to believe that this is possible, suggesting to me that you have extra information.
I'm not too sure what both ways means? Do you get what I'm saying here
asa said:I explained why I thought this was suspicious, and made an educated guess based on context why I think aero voted you.
asa said:Yeah okay, I've never played in a multi-mafia game before.
I have no idea how the balance plays out hence why I looked into similar setups
asa said:I dont like how you're trying to flip this back onto those who are suspicous of you either.
"Low key play", "if I"m actually right" is it just me or is there something fishy about the language used there?
ThatLaggyPerson said:
also y'all need to stop posting walls, its just getting confusing
Blaze said:
How do you guys constantly post text walls i feel exhausted
dean said:
Bijou said:I think the main players you've seen placed under actually noteable pressure to be lynched have been Laggy, LachlanF, Corvid, Krasic and the legendary HydroPimp (gone but nor forgotten), not exactly a group of tryhard players.
I've noticed that when a townie gets put through the pressure cooker they tend to lose heart and give up trying
Blaze said:
Okay, i really wanna start posting more and become a better player instead of just a 'clueless townie'
asa said:
@bijou though
now that I've posted, do you actually have a reasoning for your vote on me?
dean said:
Maribro said:No, I don't think that this explicitely made you suspicious.
I mean this is all well and good now that people have since posted about stuff but at the time was I really so wrong for calling them out? Yes they could have been holding things to their chest. Yes they could just be too lazy to explain (yeah that's really helpful to town). I don't see how me calling them out and encouraging them to go into more detail about why they've voted for Bijou is so wrong. Do you think I'm suss for this?
I raised this point to rebut you when you said that you were going to think harder about why people do what they do, which was a point you brought up to justify why you were acting differently from the last game to this one, and that you were trying EXTRA hard to help town win.
Why did you think: "Kinda gives me the feeling they both know something we don't???" What did you think that they know that we don't? (you seemed to come to the conclusion that they were probably mafia at this point judging by you adding them to your suss list; how did you come to this conclusion?)
I don't think it helps for you that when I prodded you about this first your response was "Look I can't explain everything, something just felt off about it.". This doesn't really help you in your endeavour to show that you were going to think harder about why people do what they do, or that you were trying extra hard for town.
dean said:
Maribro said:And you think that there was no way that ANYONE else in the game could have interpreted his statements as even slightly suspicion-worthy? I find this very hard to believe.
I don't recall thinking anything Bijou said being particularly suspicious. I'll give you strange but I don't think any of it was necessarily suggestive that he is an anti-town player. Talking about game set up just made him look kinda naïve to me.
dean said:
Maribro said:It seemed like a pretty soft call-out - you didn't ask them any questions or vote for them it was just kind of like "hey you guys did this and I thought it was weird".
Well they didn't attract much attention did they? I'm the only one that called them out on it.
dean said:
Maribro said:Yes, because I disagreed with your interpretation. "I'm going to think about it and go with whatever I decide in that moment."? That's most certainly not how I interpreted the two statements.
I also explained what I meant by that apparent "contradiction" and you've seemingly ignored it and brought it up again.
I think that if you're "clearly announcing" to the thread that you're going to be playing weird then you'd want to do it in a way that brings about less misunderstandings, not in a "I'm going to be analysing posts and votes" -> gets called out for being weird -> "btw I'm going to be following my instincts" kind of way.
dean said:
I suppose if I'm well enough to be at work I'm well enough to mafia.
dean said:
Maribro said:This is completely irrelevant. I scumread you when you were town in one game (a game in which you HAVE acted differently to the current game! a game in which I didn't even participate in!) so that means you're town this game? Am I supposed to never scumread you again?
If we're hardcore metagaming about the previous game, can I remind you that you scumread me for at least the majority of the game. Pretty much until BattleDolphin got lynched and subsequently confirmed me as town. I distinctly remember you calling for town to lynch me over him in the spectator chat.
Why did you respond by trying to make me and/or the town question my scumreading skills instead of addressing the argument?
dean said:
Maribro said:My argument was that when you were called out for acting strangely you said that you had CLEARLY announced MULTIPLE times that you said that you were going to be acting differently. If these announcements are so cryptic that I didn't pick them up, or that you hadn't mentioned them up to this point, then I don't think they're worth discussing.
I mean, I can find more examples of my posts suggesting I'm listening to others' points of view about last game and learning from that. Would you like me to quote those for you?
asa's analysis of day 1 posting from last game really inspired to think harder about why people do what they do
Asa spoke with Blaze about day 1 votes not being random.
What really caught my eye about this post was something aero said about windkeeper last game. Something along the lines of “mafia don’t give out information for free”. This post just struck me as too informative too early on to be from a scummy scum mcscum.
I’m still very much learning my way around this game and using things others have said about previous games is helping me navigate this one.
Okay look, I'm trying to trust my instincts and reads a bit more. Last game my read was JEANS = mafia, but I didn't trust it enough to actively defend Windkeeper on the day he was lynched.
dean said:
Maribro said:Second post from the top on Page 9. LITERALLY the first word in the post.
Don't recall you asking me why, would love to see where this was asked.
dean said:
Maribro said:Mafia Universe was not a recent occurance at all, and you mentioned in the thread for the last game that all you had to do was lynch Windkeeper and JEANS in any order to win. That was 100% correct and that's exactly what you did, and now you're sadboying about it?
Anyways, if you wanna know why I'm coming into this game with a different mindset, it's simple. I don't think I'm a very good mafia player in the grand scheme of things. My game on MU and seeing people discuss the last game on here kinda showed me I don't really look at things as in depth as I could. I absolutely glossed over a lot of important things and for example, I don't think I should have allowed Windkeeper to be lynched on the day he was lynched. That was definitely a misplay from me tbh, I should have tried much harder to stop that from happening cos I KNEW that JEANS was scum. I wanna get better at this game and improve and learn. Idk how this wasn't obvious through some of my posts already but yeah, this is why.
dean said:
Bijou said:Alright then, I will take the liberty to not respond to this post and move on with the game because my head can only take so much Maribro.
Could I just point out that I'm not even trying to defend Maribro? I'm not really trying to argue he's town moreso than have a conversation with you explaining why I've been town reading him so far.
Actually I guess I will say one thing.
Maribro said:
Any thoughts on my last post bijou?
dean said:
I suppose if I'm well enough to be at work I'm well enough to mafia.
Maribro said:
I disagree with your interpretation of the word well here. I think if you're well enough to work and earn a living (usually a pretty low bar for casual workers like myself) then your wellness for a hobby or something should be a higher bar than what you've clearly set yourself. Smh dean, I think you need to get some rest.
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