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On September 11 2016 11:57 NocturneMage wrote: rule #1 for newbie coaches: do not ever allow hts to coach any mafia players. it should be clear why. look at what she did to luna, and she's even worse with her teammates xD in any case, you all need coaches? work's kept busy, but I could spare the time for a townie I suppose. I personally do not need a coach, and I doubt that Calix is interested in having one too. | ||
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On September 11 2016 19:41 Artanis[Xp] wrote: Could wait for 4 more players, or we could play a game with 9 players. What do you guys think? Would prefer waiting a little more. I have another FM game starting today and would prefer not playing 3 games at once. :3 | ||
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Happy birthday, sir. It's also Calix's birthday today. Soulmates? | ||
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On September 14 2016 15:34 Jealous wrote: I think you should try it out, it's enjoyable I did actually try it out before. Calix mentored me for one game over on SC2 Mafia. While it was enjoyable, the game in question turned out to be a flop + Show Spoiler + (Pretty much 5/9 players were lurking, so the host told me on Skype he was going to cancel the game. I stopped posting in the thread with that in mind and got lynched.), Also, I was told that I was too close-minded to change my play. Whether or not I agree with this is another story. If this is true, I do not want somebody else investing his free time in me. I do not want to waste anybody's time. Moreover, Jealous, as you know, I am a pretty abrasive player and sometimes an asshole. If I was a mentor, I wouldn't want to have someone like me as mentee. It just doesn't sound like a fun experience. For the coaches' own interest, I think it is better for me not to ask to be coached. :s ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think HtS should coach Calix. These two have a lot in common. I think both could learn from each other. :D | ||
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Yeah :/ I just haven't been enjoying forum mafia as much lately. I get hyped for the games I sign up for, and get bored after D2/D3. I need a break or a new hobby. On September 19 2016 03:27 Calix wrote: His name is the most inaccurate thing I've ever seen. He's always unlucky in games :') 'Tis me, Bad Luck Brian. | ||
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See ya, buddy. <3 | ||
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If it isn't too late :3 | ||
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On October 04 2016 05:29 Calix wrote: In general, I think I was way too focused on 'looking townie' with my posting and thus I didn't do enough pushing of mafia objectives. Thus I'm concluding that I played terribly. I'll take tips from anyone Anyone includes me? Oh, nice. A mistake that both you and Xata committed was that you over-credited one of your posts. For you, it was that post where you stated that Lunatic had undoubtedly been bussed. You said something like "This is the best post in the game so far." Before this post I was sure as hell that you were town. I still thought you were town afterwards because of my initial read bias, but this post still was to your disadvantage. For Xata it was that terrible post of the possible scumteams. He put so much effort into it and drew so much attention to it that it threw me off for it was a bad post. I also noticed that you were once again strategically lurking this game, being present only at the most opportune times like in BFN. Meta wise you weren't the town leader you are on our home site. You were more sheepy and interrogative much like Unknown. Most if not all of your scum-reads were low volume posters. I am sorry I cannot give you tips on how to improve (I am bad at scum), but if I can draw your attention to some pieces of your play, it may help you pin point what needs to be improved. Mind you, I town-read both of you because I am bad (Hats off to you both for that). Point stands that this point threw me off. Good game everyone. Was a pleasure to spectate. Good game everyone. | ||
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On October 04 2016 05:39 disformation wrote: i agree that calix played quite well esp. d1. i think i called out one early post by her in obs. staying motivated as scum is not easy, though. Yeah, your reads were really good, pal. Do you play games sometimes or are you subscribed to /obs? Would like playing with you. | ||
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On October 04 2016 05:43 Calix wrote: TT is probably my pick for the best town player. He made us overthink things way too much with regards to his posts Oh, same here. Well played, TicTock. | ||
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On October 04 2016 14:06 Jealous wrote: Finished reading the scum QT, funny how my not doing much of anything helped town a fair amount. Might be a solid strategy for the future when I roll VT. Or maybe scum was just too paranoid and second-guessing. Is the scum QT worth reading? | ||
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On October 05 2016 07:19 Rels wrote: It is IMO, it is pretty interesting to follow Xata and Calix thought process during the game. But the end is pretty depressing Thank you. Will get around to read it sometime. Also, Skynx is one heck of a good doctor. Grack in HM3 and TT in this game. Hats off to him and his medical instincts. | ||
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