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On October 02 2010 13:34 bumatlarge wrote: I did about ten minutes on the minimafia II and I did fine. Oh wait no I didnt. Yeah ten minutes a day isn't really playing mafia... you're just doing the bare minimum not to get banned. What's the fun in that? | ||
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On October 05 2010 06:16 Happy.fairytail wrote: I actually don't think there's a difference whether we pick by random or inactive because: a) Inactive doesn't necessarily mean non-blue. I've seen plenty of games where the DT was very quiet and seemingly inactive. He evaded all mafia suspicion and survived to the mid game and revealed himself. With himself and 3 innocent townsperson, he was able to establish a lasting majority against the mafia and win. b) We have an equal chance of picking a village idiot whether we go random or inactive. It's not like we have special insight into the idiot's tactics that would give us an edge in determining one method or the other. I think the two most important things are: a) Communication. The upside far outweighs the downside, and I think we all agree here, no need to explain further. b) We lynch someone every round. I'm going to prove this for another post statistically... Lynching a random is a pretty silly idea... a) Mafia statistically hide more amongst the inactives than amongst the active, its not just about non-blues. b) An inactive lynch has the dual purpose of encouraging both mafia and town to post more. If someone's town then hopefully they'll contribute to productive discussion, but if they're red it leaves a big trail for someone to analyze. The chances of getting village idiot isn't equal to hitting red because there's much more reds than idiots. | ||
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On October 05 2010 07:00 Happy.fairytail wrote: Why we should lynch every round Let's take a simplified game example: 9 total people, 2 mafia, no cop. In my 3 scenarios below, I demonstrate how it's better to have as many guesses as possible, as statistically this drastically increases your chances of getting at least one mafia killed. As you can see, if we were to take the extreme case of waiting to the last possible round to vote, we would need to have information that increases our probability of picking a mafia by 27% as compared to randomly lynching every round. Personally, I don't have the confidence in our ability to do that. Secondly, it is imperative that we reduce the Mafia count to 3, which would halve the rate at which they can kill people at night. The early we do this, the better. Now, with the addition of a DT, we should consider the odds of him getting killed, his optimal "coming out" period, and how that affects our scenario above. The important thing to note that in the above case is that if there's a lynching every round, the cop's survival rate going into the last round = 73% ... every further round that goes by, the cop may get further killed, and his pick at night is diluted by the fact that there's townspeople. Yes he has a higher chance of getting a mafia as time goes by, but consider this -- if the cop can survive to the last round, and has 2 confirmed innocents, he can win the game by revealing himself and rallying himself + 2 = 3 over the 2 mafia to win. However, you have to offset that with the probability that the cop and mafia will have coinciding picks at least one of the 2 nights: 1 - (1 - (1/7 police pick * 1/5 mafia pick * 5 possible townspeople = 1/7) * 1 - (1/5 police pick * 1/3 mafia pick * 3 townspeople = 1/5)) = 31%. In other words, lynching every round in the above simplified game has a 42% chance of auto-winning by cop, and a 67% chance of going beyond the round of 5 people. I dont' know how to do the exact calculations, but I strongly suspect that your chances of auto-winning by cop with more rounds goes down since his survival rate decreases by 11% since he must survive to the round of 5 people left no matter what, which probably doesn't completely offset however much the 31% risk of choosing same targets at night is decreased. Additionally, you have a higher chance of getting beyond the round of 5 in lynching every round. Hope this helps... Did I misread the OP? I thought BrownBear says that we can't no lynch... or at least he says we can't abstain. | ||
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On October 06 2010 00:29 Crisis_ wrote: Well, these inactives are the candidates that I'm in favor of voting of. And yea, I'm new, so I'm probably shit at this game rofl. I wouldn't be surprised if I screwed up the whole game. I've attempted to give advice to the DT, but now I'm not so sure if it was a great idea or not. Well... I won't discourage your posting, since anything is useful at this point... but the DT can't even act until Night 2... so if you are attempting to aid the blue roles in making decisions, try the medic On that note... not only cops but I think protective roles should read up on http://mafiascum.net/wiki/index.php?title=JEEP's_Tells_for_Finding_the_Cop like Infund suggested... just to mess with the red's heads a little more... please don't be obvious about tells but just keep them in mind. Of that list... the only ones that strike me as odd are JeeJee and Xelin, since I think they're usually around. Perhaps because of the late start, BrownBear should send them little nudges through PM's that the games started? | ||
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On October 06 2010 05:27 Pandain wrote: I don't count Cynan as inactive and Nobody should vote for him because his actions thus far are in accordance with his previous play. That's not to say I'm not watching him(I am) but he's not that suspicious to me. Whoa whoa... weird defense of cynan... the votes against him were just to bump him back into posting... which he did, so those should eventually fade away to other, more suitable targets. However, he's definitely not in enough danger for another townie to worry about him getting the chop. This makes a lot more sense if you're an anxious red protecting your buddy... | ||
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On October 06 2010 05:04 SouthRawrea wrote: At this point in time I would have to say that NuketheBunny's current strategy is pretty blatant and although I don't completely agree with how he's going about doing it, I would have to say I would like to get the more experience inactives to say something. I'm seeing some of the newer players being earnest in their attempt to play (ex: kingjames01) and this is a good sign. As they are much newer I wouldn't expect them to contribute as much. We're only 3 pages into this game so far however and although I believe we're jumping the gun on the entire: lynch inactives. We are left with the problem of only 11 hours left in this game and plenty of inactives though so if we must come to an accord quickly for our lynch. Random Lynch is a good option in this game as we have many newer players which also explains the high number of inactives. Oh god I'm terribly sorry about how unorganized this post is, I'm brain dead at the moment. :/ What I mean to say is that this day is short, we have lots of new players who are inactive, we should random lynch because many players haven't been given a proper chance to post as of yet. Random lynching is almost never good... read my previous post about how voting inactive is far superior... Past that... I'm going for cynanmachae because I got a lot of funny twinges from reading Pandains post. Besides the possible red link, where if Cynanmachae turns up red, Pandain should also... if Pandain turns out to be green, it "might" say good things about Pandain, since the likelihood of scum sticking up for a green in those circumstances is pretty small... | ||
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What's the deal with infinitestory's no-post vote... get in here man! | ||
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On October 06 2010 10:54 SiNiquity wrote: so protactinium, who are you? You're tied for the lead to be killed. I really don't know who he is... and it shouldn't matter... but if you look through his posts... it smacks of someone like flamewheel | ||
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On October 07 2010 09:18 LSB wrote: Divinek is being pretty active By this you imply? Pandian is writing weird stories again. That probably means he's Red or Blue Dunno why you say this, other than blue/red excitement about a game... As for the Newcomers, I haven't read much, but it should be pretty easy to tell if one of them is Green. Are any of them superactive? infinitestory has been active... but he's also been pretty illogical at times... Lastly, Someone go Protect/Investigate Xelin. Brownbear just told us straight out that he's Red or Blue Despite what it may seem I doubt that a host would really make that mistake... that's a pretty big fuck up... | ||
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@drag_ I don't think he can be VI since shouldn't there be only one per game? Besides BB made it clear that if you spam to get killed as VI, he's just gonna modkill you. To be honest, it should happen anyways... I don't know why it hasn't happened before... he usually spams the fuck out of the thread to piss people off and people end up ignoring him or lynching him right away to get rid of the annoying bastard. | ||
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If you're so certain of BC, why would you want dts to check him before we lynch? That makes so little sense... stop the shit and do some real analysis... not this stuff about Role PMs As for me... I see nothing but arguing about shit-all and my eyes are weary. I wasn't completely satisfied with Pandain reasoning for sticking up for Cynan... especially with Cynan's vote for him later... possibly to distance themselves from each other... | ||
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On October 08 2010 05:20 Bill Murray wrote: I am certain of BC, but noone will fucking lynch him. That is why I'm asking DTs to check. If he comes back as "town", he is the godfather. If he is blue, he is possibly legit. No one will listen because you're blabbering like a fool... the tactic of "I'm loud and obnoxious so listen to me" works in preschool, but not in mafia man | ||
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